Life vs. Politics
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biology
presentation
published 02/10/2007
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Thousands of years ago, before the thought of a cell had ever crossed anybodys mind, man revolutionized society with advances such as fire, the wheel, irrigation and the telescope. Man has now arrived at the next step, shall we say the wheel of our lifetime, stem cells and in particular embryonic stem cells. Research of these remarkable and still very mysterious cells is the key to the future and can be more useful and rewarding than anyone had ever expected. Stem cells are the gateway to a longer, healthier life. They have the potential to cure such traumatic diseases as Parkinsons and Alzheimers; the list could go on forever.
Table of Contents
- Thousands of years ago, before the thought of a cell had ever crossed anybody's mind, man revolutionized society with advances such as fire, the wheel, irrigation and the telescope
- Galileo, the man who 'defied' his society, and perfected the telescope, is now considered one of the most brilliant and revolutionary men in history
- It is impossible to write a paper defending stem cell research without first giving an overview of what stem cells are
- It should be universally understood that every single minute of life is important, to lose that understanding is to lose all morals
- President Bush's policies on stem cell research are unjustified and are being discredited all over the country and the world
- So what makes scientists so sure that embryonic stem cells are the key to the future?
