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    ethical arguments of the opponents of stem cell research. (2)Holt uses her experiences as a stem cell researcher in the University of South California to explain how fetal cells make their way to the labs, tracing their journey from maternal wards and abortion clinics to biotech companies who then ship the placentas and fetuses to research labs. She stresses the legality of this procedure, stating that the mothers donate their aborted fetuses and placentas to stem cell research. Holt then…

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    The world is standing on the verge of one of the most consequential technological thresholds in history, a scientific discovery that has the power to alter the very fabric of generations of lives to come, challenging what it means to be human. Imagine a world in which one can look through a catalog of possible traits while shopping for a new child, picking hair color, intelligence level, and athletic ability. However crazy this may seem, “designer baby” is no longer a science-fiction term, but…

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    Reflection About Drugs

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    Drugs have always been seen as a taboo subject, but I do not count many things as taboo to talk about. I have always been interested in learning or talking about “taboo” topics such as feminism, sexism, abortion, racism, sex, religion, politics, and, of course, drugs. I love learning about other people’s perspectives on these issues. Not only does it make for good conversation, but it enhances my knowledge in ways I could not have done myself. Because of this, I wanted to choose a liberal…

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    Opponents of net neutrality, however, take the view that more rules are unnecessary, and the cons outweigh the pros. They also believe internet has run fine for 15 years, and more regulation by the government has not lead to positive progress in the technology sector in the past. [16] Opponents of net neutrality state that more regulation would mean increased…

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    formal services that are acquired by government assistance such as medical, Planned Parenthood, and social security. This essay will also include informal services meaning services provided by family, friends, and relatives. Each service has its own pro and cons, but in the end which service and better and…

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    Political Marijuana

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    In the United States, there are a substantial amount of arguments that are two-sided. Some of these arguments are tied into political debates. Within these political debates, some popular topics that arise are abortion, the death penalty, gun control, gay marriage, and drug policy. During these past couple of years, one topic in particular has gained a supportive push, and that is the legalization of marijuana. On one side, some say that marijuana is a gateway drug, and that it is harmful to…

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    The topic of gay marriage has been widely controversial over the years. Proponents of legal gay marriage believe that gay marriage bans are discriminatory and unconstitutional. They believe that all humans are entitled to equal rights regardless of their sexual orientation. Opponents believe that marriage is traditionally defined as being between one man and one woman and its primary purpose is for procreation. Although the US Supreme Court ruled that gay marriage is a protected right by the US…

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    Romans tended to support the idea of physician-assisted suicide (Introduction). Physician-assisted suicide was so widely accepted by the ancient Greeks and Romans because they often had no value for individual lives (Introduction). With this notion, abortions were common; along with both voluntary and involuntary mercy killings. Like any issues that deal with death, there were also ancient Greeks and Romans who did not support the idea of a physician-assisted death (Introduction). Some…

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    When adults look around today 's society they think something is wrong with it . Teens today worry so much about what 's going on in society. Society has a big impact on today 's generation. But the one question that we all have is, can society really damage or impact our generation. There can be many reasons why you would say yes. For example, teen pregnancy, drugs, suicide, alcohol, technology, bullying, and people worrying and caring so much what other people think. This is what our current…

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    In a world that glorifies designer brands, where does it end? Society places expensive designer handbags, clothing, and accessories on a pedestal. The names of famous designers lurk in each shopping plaza. In 1977, perhaps two of the most inventive designers, Edwards and Steptoe started a revolution. Edwards and Steptoe successfully fertilized the first egg via in vitro. Louise Brown became known as the world’s first “designer baby”, born in 1978 to her mother Lesley. This revolutionary…

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