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Organ Donation Organ Donor
1,191 wordsHolistic Care Are we Treating the Patient or the Condition? Holistic Care Are we Treating the Patient or the Condition? In today's fast-paced world where technology rules, the medical profession is also advancing. In 1991, 2, 900 liver transplants were performed in the United States while there were 30, 000 candidates for the procedure in the United States alone (Heffron, T. G. , 1993). Due to shortages of available organs for donation / transplantation , specifically livers, once again Although...
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U S Census Bureau Third World Countries
1,646 words... on their feet. Third, as mentioned above, this would free up valuable land for farming which would, in turn, provide more food to feed the hungry here in our own country. Assuming that two-thirds of the people who die are buried instead of cremated, that means we need to use 2, 500 acres of land each day for graves. While most of this land is in areas already designated as cemeteries, over the next decade we will need to create approximately 5, 000 more cemeteries, with that number increasin...
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Dead Individuals Human Body First
545 wordsEver since the discrimination between haves and have-nots was initiated we cant imagine a world without it. On the contrary was there a world without it? I surely wouldnt have known before coming across it in a historical analysis of what used to be. What is easier, simpler and more coherent to us in general is this kingdom of ranks and classes. Not inspired by the scientific classification for simplicity, we built an environment reflective of internal complexity belittled self esteem truly. Any...
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Animal Testing Test Subjects
820 wordsFor decades, mankind has used animals to progress efficiently in scientific research. Animal testing is important for medical science and other beneficial experiments. Many citizens criticize scientists for testing on animals for unnecessary means other than medical research. Many of today's current vaccines and disease treatments would have been delayed without the use of animals. People across the globe have been saved through organ transplants by persistent research on animals. Many material ...
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A Tale Of William Burke And Hare
923 wordsWilliam Burke had travel to Scottland to work on the Union Canal, it is there that he met a young lady by the name of Helen McDougal. They left Scottland together to journey to Edinburgh, where they had to work on farms, sell old clothes and mend shoes just to earn enough money to eat on. William Hare had also moved to Scottland to work on the Union Canal, after the Canal was completed Hare moved to Edinburgh and found cheap lodging in a boarding house in a small area called West Prot. The owner...
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U S Census Bureau Third World Countries
3,270 wordsAcross Ending Starvation Ending Starvation Across the globe in impoverished third world countries an estimated 50, 000 children die of starvation every day (Quine 36). We have all seen the images of these children bloated bellies, fly covered, bulging eyes television pleas by various charitable organizations. While these images sicken us, we idly sit by (often flipping the channel to avoid them), refusing to help these less fortunate kids. The problem is made worse by the ever-increasing populat...
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