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    Anna Kate Dickson ENG 12394-D Research Argumentative Paper 1 April 2015 Sacrifice For the Good of Mankind The use of animals in medical and scientific research has long been a controversial subject among the public. Some groups and organizations claim that animal testing is cruel and provides little insight to the effects of treatments on humans. However‚ researchers claim that animal testing can provide critical data that leads to the improvement of disease treatment in humans. Animal testing

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    English 102 Summer 1‚ 2012 Proposal for the Argumentative Research Paper Due: Friday July 6‚ 201 Instructions: Fill out the following form in relation to the topic you wish to research and argue. This will form the basis of your paper. Do NOT leave any blank entries‚ and you are NOT allowed to change the topic or stance after submitting the proposal form. Make

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    America‚ one of the top financial institutions in the United States of America and Wikileaks‚ described by many as the probably the biggest whistleblower in recent history are in for a colossal battle. Bank of America is on the defensive end as to whether one of its executives lost a hard drive containing information that if and when released could cause the bank to crumble to the ground. On the other hand‚ Wikileaks allegedly has this hard drive in its possession and has already issued a statement

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    Argumentative Research Paper Evaluation Form Author: Kendra Taylor Title: Pro’s and Cons of Abortion Evaluator: Angela Moore_______ What was the thesis statement of the essay? Abortions‚ an unethical practice of termination should be illegal because it is considered murder‚ can cause physiological and medical problems‚ and reduces the number of adoptions. How was the introduction? Did it grab your attention? If so‚ how? If not‚ what could have been done differently? The

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    The Controversy Over Animal Research Composition: CM121- Argumentative Essay Globe University- Madison East Katelyn Shere Animal research will always be a very controversial subject in the veterinary field and also in the general public. Most people that are against it are just uneducated about all of the aspects of animal research and the high importance of it. The most significant threat against animal research is the organization called PETA. Yet‚ the president of PETA

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    that Darwin’s theory was correct (Osborne). Genetic research is well known as the practice of analyzing DNA strains as well as modifying DNA strains. DNA is like a thousand page book about yourself. Genetic research has opened up doors to many new experiments and questions. Genetic research has been a huge controversy throughout the whole world. Genetic research is viewed as either as destroying or improving the lives of people. Genetic research has helped create solutions for many diseases‚ solve

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    harmful side effects. Dr. Corina Gericke states that animal research is not a scientific method anymore‚ so it should not be allowed. The medicines tested for safety via animal experimentation brings out several terminal maladies for people‚ which shows people and animals have fairly different biochemical (Corina). However‚ the University of Oxford states that there are far more similarities between people and human than difference so animal research contributes to the development of medical science (the

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    Argumentative Essay: Stem Cells Research The modern science has achieved tremendous successes in different fields. In this respect‚ researches in the field of genetics are particularly noteworthy because they can start a new era in the medicine and science at large. However‚ today‚ the research of stem cells and their use in the modern medicine often confronts the opposition from the part of the public as well as specialists. In spite of a considerable progress in the stem cells research‚ it still

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    modern oceanography expedition‚ only began in 1872(“History of Oceanography”). Why was it that we ignored ocean research for so long? We have only “dipped our toes in the water” (Cousteau 194) and many people are afraid of taking a dive. However‚ ocean exploration is most certainly worth the risks‚ as the benefits of ocean research far outweigh the risks. Just two benefits of ocean research include new medicines and a new source for renewable energy. First and foremost‚ we should explore the ocean as

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    Cecilia Covarrubias Professor Rios English 100 3rd October 2011 Evolution’s False Claims One of the biggest and most controversial question of the world is where and/or how did everything (animals‚ plants‚ and humans) come to existence. All regions around the world have their own theory as to where and how everything did come from. But which is correct? Some argue that the theory of evolution has all the answers we need to know about the world we live in. Yet others strongly oppose the theory

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