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    Fetus Removal Argument

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    Fetus removal is characterized as: "the end of pregnancy and ejection of an incipient organism or of a baby that is unequipped for survival." However, in the event that just the wrangle over the fetus removal issue was as basic as the definition gave above. Much like each part of human life, an announcement is neither right nor wrong, yet just left open for understanding. There is no dark and white in life, just hazy areas. A few issues have a tendency to give us more dark territories than…

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    Cloning: Is It Right?

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    Cloning: Is it Right? In 1997 Scottish scientists successfully cloned a mammal for the first time, a sheep named Dolly. The technology that gave scientists the ability to clone a mammal created a debate because that same technology could possibly be used to clone a human. The question of whether or not humans should be cloned was now discussed for the first time. The government tried to pass several laws that prohibited the cloning of humans but few passed. These scientists had certainly made…

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    Differing opinions For John Foreman promotes research into rare genetic diseases- advocating for drugs to be funded, better research, and better funding for carers after his wife and twins were born with alpha mannosidosis. Thus, his vision to eliminate such suffering from society is seen when he says, "Using older technology it was possible to control the incidence by pregnancy termination…That was a major dilemma for some…They didn't want to go through a pregnancy with a wanted child and face…

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    The newly fertilized ovum is no more a person than an acorn is an oak tree. Suppose we assume, just for the sake of argument, that the fetus is a person with the right to life from the moment of conception. It does not follow; she argues that abortion is never justified. She…

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    Elephant In The Room Essay

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    Source A- The elephant in the room: How contraception could save future elephants from culling By- Rose Eveleth Web address- Rose Eveleth . 2011. The elephant in the room: How contraception could save future elephants from culling . [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-elephant-in-the-room/. [Accessed 05 February 16]. Summary of evidence- In the 1900’s poaching threatened to wipe out the elephant population in South Africa. This made conservationists worried, so…

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    Causes Of Abortion

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    Worldwide, approximately 42 million abortions occur per year that’s approximately 115,000 per day. In the United States, 1.21 million abortions occurred in the year of 2005, which roughly comes out to be 3 per day (4). Moreover, 1% of all abortions occur because of rape or incest, 6% of abortions occur because of potential health problems with either the mother or the child, and 93% of all abortions occur for social reasons (4). Ending an unborn baby’s life is not constituted by choice—no, it’s…

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    Clone Wars Research Paper

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    The Clone Wars Terrence Jefferey states,“Cloning might be the perfect sin. It just might break all Ten Commandments at once.”(Roloff 8) Cloning has been around for a long time. Whether it is animal or human, many debate if it should be used. Animal cloning, a problematic situation for countless people, presents itself as a aid for many of society's material problems. Many may know cloning exists but don’t know the basics types of cloning. According to Farrell, there are three types cloning…

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    Zach Loveless Mrs. Curlee English 4 4 February 2015 Is Cloning a Beneficial Process? Imagine a world where everyone is the same. There are no distinct facial features, no accents, no varying personalities or emotions. Will cloning ever progress to this level? Probably not. Cloning is a slippery slope that every scientist must watch his step on. Therapeutic and gene cloning could be useful for scientific experimentation and research, but reproductive cloning is dangerous due to the emotional,…

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    On July 5th, 1996, Dolly, the first ever cloned sheep, was born through a reproductive cloning method known as somatic cell nuclear transfer or SCNT (Vos). SCNT involves taking an ovum that has had its nucleus removed, injecting a nucleus from a donor, and then developing the cell into a full, genetically identical organism to the donor through a surrogate (Stocum). The cloning of Dolly was the first time scientists had been able to successfully clone a mammal from an adult cell and opened the…

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    “Stem cell research is the key to developing cures for degenerative conditions like Parkinson's and motor neuron disease from which I and many others suffer”- Stephen Hawking, 2006. At first glance, the idea might seem cruel and mortifying to some that one would kill a helpless baby and destroy the life of an innocent for the purpose of curing others. However, research has shown that embryonic stem cells can potentially cure Alzheimer’s, spinal injuries and find a long term treatment for…

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