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…council pays attention to these spiritual aspirations. The Vatican council declares that humans have a right to religious freedom. Freedom of this kind means that everyone is immune from corrosion and peer pressure and other social group forces. Every…
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…of conception, a human being has been created in the image of God. Religious groups and churches have been opposing abortion and its legalization. Most arguments against granting women the right to abortion are based on religious and moral prohibitions, which defend…
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…The text to be or not to be by William Shakespeare refers to the paradox of life and death. He starts the poem by questioning himself: is it worth to exist or not, and by existing he is referring to the human ability of thinking; in the sense of: I exist…
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…CAPITAL PUNISHMENT To kill or not to kill, that is the question. For a long time, human rights activists tussled with governments over the application of capital punishment. In the U.S. especially, they actively protest against what they call 'a crime…
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…a human with the same genetic code. There will never again be a human with the same genetic code. Science has shown us that a fetus is its own individual being, a person full of life, who therefore deserves rights, most importantly the right to life. When…
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…and arrows of outrageous fortune,"the "roll of the dice," as previous generations of human beings have been compelled to say? Or are they targets in the process of developing cures, access to which is a basic human right in our society? There are strong cultural…
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…Stem cells are the primary cells that can be trained to develop into any human cell tissue eg (muscle, skin, brain, etc.) However, in embryonic stem cell research, to retrieve stem cells from embryos requires a process called therapeutic cloning where…
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…a specific organ on time. The process of genetically making an animal with human organs is called xenotransplantation. “The main concern for scientists is that the human body rejects animal organs as foreign and destroys them within minutes”. Right now…
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…that generally, all conservatives and right wing politicians want to end human, genetic research. The backbone of the conservative argument is that of the origin of what makes us human. Some conservatives have even given up on our democratic process and have become…
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…ties with Sri Lanka in the past. The United Nations Commission on Human Rights has also brought the conflict to light, where 68 Non-Government Organisations have recognised the Tamils claims of mistreatment. Legal and Social Issues involved with the Dispute…
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