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    Cloning Pros And Cons

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    function to a human. Also it can be used to treat diseases such as Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease and reduce the risk of transplant surgery failing; this is when the body rejects the donors organ. But if the organ is made from the patients DNA then there is a low risk that the patients’ body will reject the organ. Disadvantages include the use of embryonic stem cells‚ which is cultured from the destruction of blastocyst stage. This stage is consisted of an outer layer and an inner cell mass

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    Animal Testing Cons

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    medical purposes are mostly experiments to find cures for diseases or ailments in humans. There has been quite a bit of controversy as to why Animal Testing has to be done at all. There are so many animals out there who are used‚ hurt‚and experimented on. However‚ there is another side to this picture and it is for medical research purposes. Animal testing is a way to discover information for medical purposes and it is important in finding cures . However‚ Medical Researching takes so much money‚ time

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    Pro Standardized Testing

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    Standardized testing is what many schools use to test the abilities of students nation wide. This system of testing pronounces itself in a way to help evaluate the students‚ teachers‚ and the school itself. Throughout the many positative outcomes‚ there have been many negative ones as well. Although‚ many of the people supporting the standardized test need to understand that not everything that seems good is actually what it is. The elimination of the standardized student test is supported by impersonal

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    inhumane and should not be considered. After weighing both sides of the pros and cons

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    Pros and Cons of Cloning

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    article they give both examples. For pros‚ if organs can be cloned then when someone needs a replacement then can get a clone from either their clone or someone else’s. Cloning can also help make a person the way you want it to be‚ or a man-made living being! Cloning can also help us identify the persons genes and use the clones for science without having to test the real person. They can use clone for the benefit of keeping a society healthy‚ by testing on the clone. If we could clone‚ we

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    Pros and Cons of Managed Care in America 1) Public Sector: Federal and State Programs: * Medicare: A federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older‚ certain younger people with disabilities‚ and people with End-Stage Renal Disease. (www.medicare.gov) Medicare consists of different parts that help cover specific services: Medicare Parts A‚ B‚ C and D‚ which respectively covers hospital and medical insurance‚ Medicare Advantage Plans and prescription‚ drug coverage (in order)

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    academics. This program is a long-term program in which all involved must buy into it. Based on research there are many pros and a few cons of this improvement strategy. This article pointed out a vast number of pros that endorse this program as a positive way to change negative behaviors and improve academics at the same time over an extended amount of time. Some of the pros that were pointed out in this program include but are not limited to positive social and academic outcomes for targeted

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    Animal testing has been used for centuries to improve the lives of humans since 322 B.C. by greek and roman physicians‚ Aristotle and Erasistratus. These greek and roman physicians first performed animal testing with dissections to obtain more knowledge about the animals they chose to test in their experiments. However‚ the scientists that first introduced animal testing‚ failed to realize that humans and animals do not have the same lineage. Their intentions were to advance scientific

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    to post-conviction DNA testing and claimed their freedom. The justice system has no room for mistakes‚ but now with forensic DNA testing‚ it’s what ultimately leads to conviction. Opponents argue that DNA accuracy doesn’t prove anything and that the system is strained from appeals. Also‚ some prisoners have no possibility for exoneration‚ which means no choice between life and death. First of all‚ DNA testing is a form of analyzing that is highly accurate. For example‚ “DNA is made up of molecules

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    Pros and Cons

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    1) Nuclear power generation does emit relatively low amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2). The emissions of green house gases and therefore the contribution of nuclear power plants to global warming is therefore relatively little. Between mining the uranium‚ refining and enriching fuel‚ and finally to building and operating the plant‚ a big 1‚250 250-megawatt nuclear facility produces an estimated 250‚000 tons of carbon dioxide during its lifetime. In contrast‚ coal-fired plants produce close to 2 billion

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