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Papers On Medical Ethics
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Stem Cell Research
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A 3 page research paper that argues the pros, cons and ethics of stem cell research. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khstem3.rtf
Stem Cell Research
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A 3 page paper which examines the ethical implications of stem cell research. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAseec.rtf
Stem Cell Research and Organ Transplantation
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A 3 page reflection on the death the author’s uncle. Because organs are limited in supply many die before ever receiving them. Stem cell research could feasibly overcome this problem. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPmedTrnsplntClone.rtf
Stem Cell Research Policy in New Jersey
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This 12 page paper examines cell stem research in general. U.S. and state policies are discussed. New Jersey is the focus of attention in terms of policy and implementation. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA814cln.rtf
Stem Cell Research/A Position Paper
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A 9 page research paper that presents an overview of stem cell research that looks at possible benefits, but primarily focuses on the issues being debated and the biological realities involved, before arguing a stance regarding US guidelines on this topic, which favors loosening restrictions on this valuable line of research. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khstce3.rtf
Stem Cell Research: An Ethical Dilemma
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A 6 page discussion of stem cell research and the dilemma that exist between those that approach the research from a utilitarian view and those emphasize the intrinsic value of life verses the potential economic gains of said research. The author discusses law and the legislative process, resource allocation and quality assurance as it pertains to this research. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPstemCellEthics.rtf
Stem Cell Research: President Bush’s Decision
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A 5 page analysis of President George W. Bush’s decision on stem cell research. This paper provides a political background of the controversy, an outline of the ethical considerations, and a detailed discussion of the potential benefits of the research. The contention is presented that Bush’s decision serves to buy us time in potentially valuable research while avoiding the additional harvest of stem cells from aborted fetuses. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPstemC2.rtf
Stem Cell Research: Societal Implications
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A 4 page overview of the societal implications of this controversial research. The author approaches the subject from the perspective of the scientist and the nurse who are directly and peripherally involved in the research. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPstemC10.rtf
Stem Cell Research: the Science and the Ethics
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A 12 page overview of stem cell research and the potentially wonderful applications that research could be applied to in the future. The author emphasizes, however, that stem cell utilization requires the harvest of cells. The primary donors are aborted fetuses. The contention is presented that until that limitation can be overcome, stem cell applications are unethical in that they depend on taking the life of one individual to enhance the life of another. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: PPstemC4.rtf
Stem Cell Research: Argument Against
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6 pages in length. The very nature of ethics and morality has escaped the basis of human thought, a fact that is easily substantiated by the ongoing battle raging over stem cell research. The extent to which medical advancement has lengthened man's lifetime by decades is both grand and far-reaching; that such progress is often at the expense of any ethical or moral consideration speaks to a society that condones any man-made evolution no matter the broader consequences. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCStemCon.rtf
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