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    How does China's two child policy affect families? The one-child policy is probably just one factor in the the sex ratio that is mostly males. Females always having babies resulted in a high sex ratio in China in the 1930s and 1940s. It is likely that, even without the policy, abortion would continue. The solution would come only with a change in attitudes toward female offspring. Publicity campaigns promoting girls are now widespread and acknowledge the importance of such…

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    How would you feel if something was taken from your body without your consent or if an experiment was performed on you without your consent? Many times while people are in the operating room under anesthesia doctors take things from them, calls, blood samples, etc. and most of the time they never find out until it’s too late. People are even experimented on without giving permission, experiments that are so gruesome you can’t even imagine. Taking things or performing experiments on humans…

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    that could potentially solve overpopulation. First, laws should be passed nationwide preventing families from having an excess amount of children (one or two children per family). Those who refuse to follow these laws will be penalized by fines, sterilization, or other means. China, a country constantly resting in the overpopulated category, has had the “one-child policy”, a law stating that a family may not have more than one child, unless that child is female, for nearly thirty-five…

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    “During World War II a number German physicians conducted painful and often deadly experiments on thousands of concentration camp prisoners” (Haaretz). Some “experiments had legitimate scientific purposes, though the methods that were used violated the canons of medical ethics” (medical experiments of the holocaust). “The medical experiments were carried out to advance German medicine” (medical experiments of the holocaust). Other “medical experiments were racial in nature designed to advance…

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    decisions can lead to immoral choices, picking which one is best out of all choices can be overwhelming. In America there is no balance with certain issues. Top issues including Abortion, AIDS, Artificial Insemination, Organ donations, Research, Sterilization, Wrongful birth and life, Surrogacy, and Human genetics are popular topics in mass media. These subjects effect debate between religious groups and politicians. It seems as if you hear about the highly…

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    range of different social and political causes. As a result of the ambiguity of the movement, the different forms the movement took didn’t agree in the methods they abide either, in order to promote their goals. Some were against compulsory sterilization while others unfortunately strongly favored it. As it is clearly evident, the history of genetics doesn’t provide a clear picture or direct guidance for modern participants in order to classify it. Generally, Eugenics is seen as a negative…

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    watching how the assistants prep rooms and sterilize instruments, as well as the insurance and billing related work done by front desk staff. I also learned about the basic layout of a dental clinic, such as the areas designated for instruments sterilization, supplies, and x-rays. By asking questions, I acquired new knowledge about the names of instruments and the process behind different dental procedures.…

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    mays, var. B73) seeds were immersed in 0.5 % % sodium hypochlorite for surface-sterilization for two minutes, dipped in 70 % ethanol for two minutes and rinsed in sterile distilled water thrice. 100 μl of the last rinsing water was plated on potato dextrose agar (PDA) media, and incubated 10 days at 25 °C to ensure the success of sterilization. The experiment was continued on successful seeds sterilization. The seeds were inoculated with all the fungal cultures having to 1 X 108 conidia ml_1…

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    & Transgender Children). Doctors conclude that although effective, hormone therapy affects bone health which has damaging affects on growth, but can also make children sterile (Jeffreys). Sterilization as a result of hormone therapy in children is a massive concern among medical practitioners. Early sterilization leads to bigger problems that children will have to face after they grow up, hysterectomies “as early as 18 years old in girls” and the danger of liver cancer (Jeffreys). Medical…

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    must eradicate those who society has deemed to be genetically imperfect. Many countries implemented insidious laws like forced sterilization in an attempt to achieve their goals (Leung, par.1). In Western Canada, most of those who had been determined to be genetically imperfect had mental or developmental disabilities. Other groups who were subjected to forced sterilization included single mothers and the poor (Leung, par. 6). Governments looking to achieve a genetic utopia ultimately reduced…

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