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discoveries, but we usually dont always do the right thing with that knowledge. In medical sciences, we have found possible advantages in cloning, and instead we cloned secret lambs. We tried to make nuclear energy, eternal energy for everyone, split the atom
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
and in the best interest of the children (Hyman 3). They do not believe that a child should be born if it is unwanted, or will not be taken care of properly. Abortion is an option that is open to any woman that has the emotional stability and finances to undergo
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Human Cloning: An issue of Ethics vs. Medical/Technological Advances
Human cloning offers medical benefits, as well as other possible technological advances in many areas of science, however, the ethical issues
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Category: /Literature/English
in a cadaverous or machine-like fashion (page 121). When a person goes to see a doctor for a medical reason, the physical examination is similar to when a pathologist does an autopsy. The patient is asked to assume a corpse-like pose, flat, passive, naked, mute
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Category: /Science & Technology
of damaging consequences
Depression is a serious disorder which needs to be taken care of as soon as possible. The most common way to treat depression is with antidepressant medication, psychotherapy or a combination of both. Antidepressant medication
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of euthanasia, passive and active. Passive euthanasia is an accepted medical practice where the terminally ill patient is allowed to die, when the patient refuses treatment. In practice, this means that the dying patient is not given any cure that would keep him
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Category: /History
authorities for failing to treat the hostages promptly after pumping the gas into the theater.
"Why after special services brilliantly carried out the operation were there not enough ambulances, doctors and intensive care equipment? Why was medical aid
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Category: /Literature/English
parents and I just though that I was just the laziest person in the world, and I did not care enough about school to just do the bare minimum. I hated going to school, and I could not wait to just finish high school. I had no desire to go to college after high
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The Tuskegee Syphilis Study has become the most transcendental, harm-maker example of racism in the medical field. It is shameful, for in an area as important as the medical one, where lives come and go, issues such as this one should never be taken
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
rather than as unique individuals.
Others argue that a family is defined by caring relationships, not biology, and that children conceived through cloning will not be "copies", but merely similar in appearance, just like identical twins are today
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