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    Throughout the semester‚ we have read many texts that deal with the topic of mental illness and stability. Interestingly‚ the characters who exemplify these problems are virtually all women. In Carrianne K.Y. Leung’s The Wondrous Woo mental illness and mental episodes affect nearly all the female characters in the text. Some mental illnesses are dealt with more heavily than others‚ while many are hinted at‚ but never fully developed. We see Miramar struggle with eating disorders and mental health

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    The Hwang Woo-Suk Research Scandal In scientific research poor scientific research can lead to financial waste and human health risks. This paper reviews an example of unethical business research and injured parties involved. Next how the unethical behavior affected everyone involved and how to prevent unethical behavior is explained. Many institutions have different standards of what is considered to be unethical research. Some examples include: 1. Asking inappropriate questions

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    The article read was about Dr. Woo Suk Hwang who used unethical research to enhance his career in the world of science. Hwang hurt everyone who was involved in his work. Leading people to believe that his research was real he provided false hope into his new discoveries. Trying to figure out why he would want to ruin his career and how this could have been avoided is important to why he used fabricated research. Looking into the unethical decisions made by Dr. Woo Suk Hwang will help people see what

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    3/14/2013 Values Science is undoubtedly a very important part of growing as the human race. It has improved our lives drastically from the first stone tools‚ to iPods and cars we drive. But what is it really that matters when it comes to science? Material things are not the only things that science gives humanity. Richard Feynman explains his point of view of the values of science‚ and on how science is used to create things beneficial and afflicting‚ how the values behind science are affected

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    In the excerpts “The Violin” and “Jing Mei Woo:Two Kinds”‚ the authors demonstrate their maternal relationships between mother and child. In Amy Chua’s novel Battle Hymn of A Tiger Mom‚ she shows how she and her daughter have a very tense yet close relationship‚ while in Amy Tan’s novel The Joy Luck Club‚ she and her mother have a very strict and unloving relationship. Both mothers want more out of their daughters‚ but Tan’s mother is much stricter and more intense about her commitment to the piano

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    Should medical science and technology be managed? From a religious point of view‚ science and tech should be managed‚ as the advancement in science and technology has led to the encroachment of religions worldwide. Major religions have held onto the belief that all life is sacred; greatly valuing the sanctity of life‚ however‚ advancement into fields such as genetic engineering (which has led to stem cell research‚ and ultimately cloning) have effectively placed a tangible value to lives‚ and

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    Tradition is the enemy of progress Weather it’s religious traditions preventing the study of the dead for better understanding of the living to the churches traditions stopping the progress into the realization that the Earth is not the center of the universe or to take something recent Umbilical cord debates over weather to use them for life saving stem cell research. Tradition is the common enemy among Progress into the future people want the results of science we live our lives due to science

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    How does Willmore woo the prostitute Angellica in Aphra Behn’s The Rover? The relationships among money‚ sex and love during Behn’s The Rover are intricately entangled and markedly numerous. One character is connected to another through being involved in multiple of the themes mentioned above. During Act II Scene 2 we see the lustful relationship between Willmore and Angellica brought to life. By analysing Willmore’s persuasive‚ yet manipulative rhetoric we can see his deep desire to engage Angellica

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    Municipal bonds are debt obligations issued by states‚ cities‚ counties and other governmental entities to raise money to build schools‚ highways‚ hospitals and sewer systems‚ as well as many other projects for the public good. When you purchase a municipal bond‚ you are lending money to an issuer who promises to pay you a specified amount of interest (usually paid semi-annually) and return the principal on a specific maturity date. Not all municipal bonds offer tax exemptions from both federal

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