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    Fish Yolk Stages

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    Similarities from the yolk stages of many organisms make it easy for scientists to relate their research to other organisms for stronger results. “The fish, amphibian, and chicken embryos were like nothing I had ever seen before in biology. They all looked generally alike” (98). Knowing how similar these organisms are in the yolk stages helps scientists understand the differences in the development of these organisms. The yolk stages really define how a-like…

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    December 2nd 1942 in a small reactor called the Chicago Pile-1 which Mr. Fermi and his team of scientist created. The Chicago Pile-1 was interracial part of a secret initiative called the “Manhattan Project” to build an atomic weapon before Germany did. Three year prior to the Chicago Pile-1 test, Germany had invaded Poland and by 1941 had a heavy-water plant, uranium, and employed some of the top scientists of the world.…

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    In the essay Evolution as Fact and Theory by Stephen Jay Gould, he argues that generally, creationists miss use the terms “fact” and “theory” to attack the indisputable concept of evolution. He argues that the question scientists are attempting to answer is not whether evolution occurred, this is a fact as he defines it, but rather the question should be how evolution occurs. The essay begins by bringing forward the idea that old issues should be brought up only if there is new evidence. That…

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    Gideon is pressured into giving the scientist his home made the remedy to heal blindness. Gideon doesn’t want to tell the scientist his secret but eventually falls into peer pressure and leads them on a two-hour search for the weed he used. After a two hour look, he picks up a random weed and gives it to the scientist. We never know if that was the actual weed that he gave the scientist or just a random one that he picked up. He fell under the pressure of the scientist and went to look for the…

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    Childhood Abortion

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    Parents should not be allowed to play God or Nature to choose a child's gender. Women are choosing the gender of their children for reasons such as genetic diseases, family balancing, or just wanting the choice. According to Sureau , " In the prevention of X-linked diseases, e.g. Duchenne myopathy, haemophilia, there are the following choices: (i) pre-natal diagnosis, followed by medical termination if the fetus is male or termination which is restricted to affected male fetuses; (ii)…

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    Richard Dawkins Argument

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    other words, the surface organisms of earth, or biosphere regulate the atmosphere at an optimal level to maintain life. James Lovelock was criticized by many well-respected scientists, and at no point (until early 2000s) did any of Lovelock’s arguments get corrected; they were blatantly rejected. Fellow professional scientists of Lovelock and Margulis, such as Dawkins, were threatened by…

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    Human Cloning “Chung and his team only had two out of thirty-nine tries that produced an embryo”(Cha). Human cloning is engineering of an identical copy of a human’s genes. If this process doesn’t go right, scientist are taking the embryos and destroying them in a manner that is unethical. The Bible says that God gave us life as a blessing; therefor, we should choose life so our offspring may live. Human cloning needs to be stopped because it goes against our religious beliefs, it can be harmful…

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    On Blackboard Analysis

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    and most scientists are against the idea of worship. Additionally, science is mostly based on facts, experiments, sometimes real events, and conclusions regarding a particular phenomenon (McGrath). In contrary to that, religion relies on sacred beliefs, revelations and trust in the divine being. It has accurate facts to support it nor visible experiments,…

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    Spencer's Mistakes

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    Careful Science”, the author says, “Scientist John Denker says that many “big discoveries” were actually invented, step by step. Scientists made small discoveries over time. These small discoveries were predicted, and then proven, with no mistakes.” The reason scientists are so careful with their process now is because of Percy Spenser’s discovery on the microwave. Now scientists have to be very careful with their process and make as few mistakes as possible. Scientists do make mistakes because…

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    antibiotic-resistance bacteria are spreading swiftly across farms, and the scientists are scared that this bacteria is traveling out of farms by the farmer’s meat products as said in the article, “Scientists and health experts fear that it is, and the drug-resistance bacteria from farms are escaping via farmworks or meats.”. But in the article, it gives us different view from others such as the agricultural industry had said that the scientists fear is over the top,…

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