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  • Support Stem Cell Research
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    There are many contentions our present world has faced that require a thorough thought process in order to represent a side of the argument. We see that there are many different authorities that tell us we should be thinking in certain directions. However, most people need to realize that influence from these different sources such as academics, politicians, companies, global organizations, media, and others in this nebulous category, don't always steer us in the write direction. Maybe they can ...
  • 2002 Cloning And Stem Cell Research Technology
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    Cory King ENG 120 Sec. 02 Spring 2002 March 15, 2002 Cloning, and Stem Cell Research Technology has advanced a great deal within the past few years. We have learned so much information about animal's genes and what can be done with them. However, with this new information brings new questions and arguments. So far, scientists have successfully cloned a sheep, a monkey, a bull, and are working on an endangered breed of ox, of course cloning animals and conducting research on those animals does no...
  • Scientific Theory And Scientific Law
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    Scientific method is a process that outlines a number of principles for answering questions. Many people in day-to-day situations use scientific method. For example, if I were to try to start my car and it doesn't work, my first reaction would be to think of reason my car is not starting. This is just a brief example of scientific method. The principles in Scientific method should be used in an orderly manner to answer your questions. Scientific method lets people research true things as well as...
  • Research Genome Sequence Information
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    A recent scientific breakthrough, creating a genetic map for cattle is now completed. This finished map is now allowing for researchers to work with reducing animal disease and improving the nutrition of beef and dairy products. This information was, according to the New York Times, along with other sources, a result of a 53 million-dollar international project to sequence the genome of different breeds of cattle. When the program was launched in December 2003, the US Department of Agriculture c...
  • Embryonic Stem Cell Research
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    Breast cancer is a disturbing reality for many women in the United States today. One out of every eight women will acquire breast cancer in her life time. Forty-thousand women were expected to die just last year alone from breast cancer and over 276,000 women have been diagnosed with new cases of breast cancer since 2003. Breast cancer is the leading cancer detected among Caucasian and African American women in the United States today. Swift action must be taken to eradicate breast cancer in Ame...
  • Research In The Use Of Stem Cells
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    Oh the Healing Possibilities What if Superman was able to walk again? Christopher Reeves was the actor we all knew as Superman. A few years ago he had a horse-back riding accident which left him paralyzed from the neck down. His spinal cord was severed and there was nothing doctors could do to help him but, there might be hope for him after all. There is a great new field of research in which scientists are trying to find ways to solve these types of problems along with many others. Research in ...
  • Research Of Stem Cells
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    Stem cells are primitive cells found in embryos, fetuses, and recently adults that can grow into 210 types of cells in the body. James A. Thomson, an embryologist at the University of Wisconsin, and John D. Gearhart of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine announced on Thursday, November 8 1998 that they and their colleagues had isolated the cell. Scientists have tried for years to find stem cells because of their great medical value. Diseases such as Diabetes, Bone Marrow Cancer, Chro...
  • Stem Cell Research
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    Science is moving at such a rapid speed these days, between cloning, gene therapy, miracle drugs, exotic therapies, etc. One of the most significant breakthroughs came in November 1998, when two separate researchers successfully isolated stem cells from human embryos and aborted fetuses. Stem cells are primordial cells of a human organism, which are capable of becoming all or most of the 210 different kinds of tissues in the human body. Stem cells have been defined as not fully differentiated ye...
  • Stem Cells From Other Cells In Blood
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    Stem Cell Research Miguel Amador Biology 131 November 8, 2003 Stem Cell Research Stem cells are located deep down in our bone marrow. They have the incredible ability of "generating an endless supply of red cells, white cells, and platelets" (1). They have been called the "Mother of all blood cells" due to their ability to regenerate the entire blood supply of a persons body. Just to think that this is possible is actually pretty incredible. The man who claims to be responsible for the discovery...
  • Spinal Cord Injury Research
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    (THIS WAS AN INFORMATIVE SPEECH I DID FOR MY COM 220 CLASS ON THE STAGES OF SPINAL CORD INJURY RESEARCH. IT ACTED AS AN INTRODUCTION TO MY PERSUASIVE SPEECH ON THE BENEFITS OF STEM CELL RESEARCH) There are about a quarter of a million people in the United States living with spinal cord injuries. In addition, between 7,600 and 10,000 new injuries occur each year. Nearly half of these new injuries will occur in young people between the ages of 16 and 30. As a person in this category, I have become...
  • Stem Cell Research
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    The Human Genome Project (HGP) is an international research effort to characterize the genomes of human and selected model organisms through complete mapping and sequencing of their DNA. To develop technologies for genomic analysis, to examine the ethical, legal, and social aspects of human genetics research, and to train scientists who will be able to utilize the tools and resources developed through the HGP to pursue biological studies that will improve human health Cloning In the early 1970's...
  • Research On Embryonic Stem Cell Lines
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    Derivation of Embryonic cells from early human embryos, Embryonic germ cells and fetal stem cells from aborted, fetal tissues raise ethical, legal, religious, financial and sociological questions. Further, the potential uses of stem cells for gathering human tissues or perhaps organs, is a subject of the ongoing public debate. In discussing weather stem cell placement does more harm than good, it is necessary to examine a number of arguments associated with the number of ramifications including ...
  • Stem Cell Research With Abortion
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    How should society deal with the stem cell research controversy? Stem cells are specialized cells which are formed at the very beginning stages of human embryo development. These types of cells are very unique because at the stage at which they are developed they are able to transform into many different kinds of tissue types in the human body. Stem cells can be obtained from tissues during a miscarriage or from embryos produced in labs. When the cells are isolated from everything in labs, they ...
  • Stem Cell Research
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    Crops that are Genetically Modified to produce drugs could cost the fraction of the price of drugs today, making it easier for all people to afford. In Africa and parts of Asia many people cannot afford basic drugs, therefore die from preventable diseases. GM crops could suppress pain, prevent conception and fight off infection". 'Pharming' [could be] the ultimate solution to many of the worlds problems". (Wertheim, M.) To 'pharm' GM crops means that they would contain defensive drugs against di...
  • Embryonic Stem Cell Research
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    Human embryonic stem cell research has become a big moral issue throughout the world. There are a vast amount of reasons to stop this research all together and even more to keep it alive. This research could very well be the answer to almost all of our health problems, but yet there are still some people that are against it saying that we don't have the right to do this and "we " re not god". But like most good things in life, there are sacrifices to be made. What are human embryonic stem cells ...
  • Stem Cell Research
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    Did you know that turtles can breathe throught their anus? Stem Cell Research I first got interested in stem cell research when I heard all the potential cures these cells had for all kinds of diseases. What especially caught my eye was the cure for diabetes. I know several people that suffer from this disease and I would support anything that eliminated them having to inject themselves with insulin everyday just to survive. These stem cells also have the power to cure other diseases such as Alz...
  • Human Embryonic Stem Cell Lines
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    The possibilities are endless it seems. Today's scientific knowledge and technology is ever advancing and increasing. Science and technology has become a bigger part of our everyday lives today than most people might realize. With magazines like "Popular Science" or "Scientific American" being published every month packed full of the latest cutting edge technology and scientific discoveries, it's easy to see that the realm of science and technology is a major factor in the modern world we live i...
  • Stem Cell Research
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    Stem Cell Research: Pro's, Con's and development over the years Senior Division Group Documentary Process Paper For National History Day, we chose our topic of Stem Cell Research for many reasons; it is a highly controversial topic, a very close to heart topic, a very interesting topic and it has lots of conflicts, each with a compromise. Our topic is highly controversial because of all the different aspects of the research itself and all the ways they are being viewed. For example, the moral ba...

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