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    the library or by accessing information off the Internet at home, almost every night. The point that will be given to you is a little in information about the infectious disease called Schistosomiasis. The points the main points will be the causative agents, symptoms, hosts, methods of transmission and history of the disease. So lets see what Schistosomiasis is. Schistosomiasis is a parasite. This parasite is a worm that

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    • Plastic, reconstructive and cosmetic surgery. Because of human cloning and its technology the days of silicone breast implants and other cosmetic procedures that may cause immune disease should soon be over. With the new technology, instead of using materials foreign to the body for such procedures, doctors will be able to manufacture bone, fat, connective tissue, or cartilage that matches the patient’s tissue exactly. Victims of

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    Animal Testing There is much debate over whether animal testing should be allowed or not. Some people think that it is not essential to sacrifice animals for human benefits because they are being abused and tortured severely during experiments. Some others who stand against animal testing claim that humans eliminate many lives on earth in order to safe humans’ lives, so there is no justice because even animals have the right to live on earth, yet these people do not consider the truth that animals

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    High costs causing a social divide and removing genes are likely to have greater significance than mental strain, risk of cancer and decreased fertility. This is because both have an impact on society and evolution. They will impact evolution because future generations will no longer inherit genetic conditions and can only develop them through mutation, making the population stronger, healthier and free of conditions. This impacts society as the rich will be the ones without conditions and the poor

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    and is often times misunderstood by people today. Medical cannabis, although misinterpreted sometimes, has many benefits to offer several people who are suffering from illnesses. Medically, marijuana is truly valuable because of the wide range of diseases it can be used to treat. Therefore, medical marijuana is beneficial because it can treat a multitude of medical conditions, the symptoms of the conditions, and the cannabis can give a person a better quality of life. Medical marijuana can and should

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    whose genetic makeup is altered by using biotechnology to choose what kind of baby you want. When using biotechnology, you can change your child’s gender, appearance, disease chances, intelligence, and personality. There are several pros and cons in the process of making designer babies. The pros are: reduced risk of genetic diseases, understanding of genetics, increased life span, and modifying their appearance. Then the cons would be: the baby has no choice in the matter, loss of individuality,

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    Living with an incurable disease such as ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) can have a detrimental effect on someone’s life and others around them. Euthanasia allows them to die with their dignity still intact. Also, if it is not legal in one’s country, there are other ways they can go through with the procedure. In the end, it should rightfully be the choice of the patient, as it is their own body. So instead of waiting painfully and blind for the day an incurable disease takes your life, euthanasia

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    Imagine a little girl that got a big cut on her arm and knee. She starts crying , a lot. Her eyes get all red and her arm and knee starts to bleed and she starts to get a black and blue. Animals are the same. It hurts them, but they can’t say or do anything about it. Just because sciences need to test animals that does not mean the people should kill animals that done nothing. Sally Driscoll and Laura Finley states “Did you know approximately 95 percent of the millions of animals used in experiments

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    Animal testing has been known for the life-changing breakthroughs but also for the alarming number of deaths throughout the years. Many years have gone by since the first experiment on an animal but when is the world going to realize that animals and humans are not the same. Animal testing has been used in history for many years. It was traced all the way back to the early Greece, also the first person realized the differences (more specific internal differences) between animals and humans was Aristotle

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    Imagine a world where having a baby was like looking through a menu at some fancy restaurant. Imagine being able to choose how a baby will look and act. As mind-boggling as it sounds, scientists and researchers came across an unbelievable discovery: it is possible to design and edit a baby however a person may like. Hanson asserts that personality, gender, appearance, intelligence, hair color, and height can be changed using technology that was originally used for animals (Hanson). These babies are

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