The employment of human embryonic stem cells is one of the most significant innovations in medicine (Wobus and Boheler, 2005). The discovery of embryonic stem cells has created the fields of regenerative medicine and cellular therapy, which aim to treat debilitating and/or fatal conditions that were earlier acknowledged to be incurable (Taupin, 1996). Unfortunately, this breakthrough has brought […]
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Solutions for Drug Abuse
Drug abuse is the non medical use of drugs which leads to addiction. Drug addiction can be defined as the use of drugs where the users of this drug find it difficult to quit the habit, some of these drugs commonly include cocaine, alcohol and heroin. Drug abuse can be linked to certain social problems such as stress […]
What Caused the AIDS Pandemic?
As the world becomes increasingly overburdened with the AIDS scourge that continues to advance with unmatched tenacity, we can attempt, in serenity and knowledge gathered in its history, to chart the causative factors before it achieved its epidemic status. The historical narrative is to some extent factual and positivist and also rich in causal explanations that are hypothetical […]
Disability Term Paper
Disability Term Paper By Jose A. Rosario Student # 700316 Central Texas College For Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology Submitted to Dr. Duffy December 7, 2010 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 2 INTRODUCTION This paper demonstrates that hitherto sociological analyses of disability have been theoretically and methodologically inadequate.It is written that sociology, in common […]