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    Community Teaching Plan: Teaching Experience

    what the various ways to, ultimately, defend themselves was a much greater cause. The possibilities that we may face a biological terrorist attack is quite real. We have seen the horrors of 9-11, we are aware of the wars and hatred; which gives us as human beings all the more reason to learn about these tactics. This presentation was probably the toughest thing I’ve ever had to do. Public speaking isn’t my strongest trait; however, I believed this was my nursing duties to give complete strangers the

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    Veganism

    Greek biographer, Plutarch once said, “A human body in no way resembles those that were born for ravenousness; it hath no hawk’s bill, no sharp talon, no roughness of teeth, no such strength of stomach or heat of digestion, as can be sufficient to convert or alter such heavy and fleshy fare.” This message from Plutarch rings true to all of humankind. Humans are born with brittle fingernails, blunt teeth, and a stomach that cannot digest raw meat. All of those are signs lead many to the belief that

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    Human Behavior: Negative and Positive Effects on the Environment

    Human Behavior: Negative and Positive Effects on the Environment Human behavior has many effects on the environment; some of which are negative and some that are positive. The environment also affects human behavior. Negative effects of human behavior can be seen in animal extinction, climate change, pollution, noise, and deforestation, just to name some. Protecting the ozone layer, conserving earth’s resources such as; water and power, and protecting endangered animals are some of the

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    Ecology and Population Growth

    Ecology and Population Growth The growth in human population has affected Earth’s air, forests, land, animal habitats, water, and climate. The change in climate has been caused by the amount of greenhouse gases from the increase in industry, and auto emissions, the amount of energy coming from the sun, and the properties of the Earth’s surface. These factors have a warming effect on the planet, called global warming which acts like a blanket trapping this solar energy, and gasses close to the

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    Can Money Buy Happiness

    can. Moreover, money plays an important role in our lives because it helps us to value things in our lives and it motivates people to work hard to make money to have the things they desire. Money helps us to value things in our lives. We human beings are very greedy and we have endless demands. In order to obtain our demands, some amount of money is necessary because it is difficult to be happy when we don’t have access to the necessities. So, once we have gotten our basic demands, these

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    Animal Testing: Is It Ethical To Be Tested On Animals

    children will die of a disease because a vaccination, or cure was not tested on an animal. Well, their wishes may come true.  French beauty and L'Oreal recently partnered with a bioprinting company called Organovo, and  launched a 3-D printer for human skin.  The printer creates skin using tissue from scraps of plastic surgery.  Not only is this good for the animals, but it has been said that bioprinted tissues could be cheaper and more accurate.   Several well known companies such as, L’oreal, Bath

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    Watson's Caring Theory

    Background of Watson’s Theory: Watson’s Caring Theory originated from her writings in a textbook that was used for a nursing curriculum in Colorado. In her writings the question between the relationship of nursing and human caring gave way to what is now her Theory of Human Caring. Her writings posed as the foundation of what became her theory. Alligood states, “ Watson defines caring as the ethical and moral idea of nursing that has interpersonal and humanistic qualities ” ( Alligood, 2010 )

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    Integration and Generic Approach to Human Services

    Integration and Generic Approach to Human Services Name College Human Services The field of Human Services is broadly defined, uniquely approaching the objective of meeting human needs through an interdisciplinary knowledge base, focusing on prevention as well as remediation of problems, and maintaining commitment to improving the overall quality of life to service populations. The Human service profession is one which promotes improved service delivery systems by addressing not only the

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    IVF Ethical Dilemmas

    RM is directed at helping people overcome their medical problems with procreating, i.e. creating new human life. However, as long as some RM techniques produce technically superfluous pre-embryos, RM has to deal with life and death decisions about inchoate human beings that are in a developmental phase about whose moral status hardly anyone has well-grounded intuitions or generalizable beliefs (Human Reproduction Update 1996, Vol. 2, No. 5 pp. 447–456). The ethics of reproductive medicine

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    Animal Rights

    in human society. Back in ancient time, people had hunted animals for food, their skins and bones were used for clothing, shelter and tools. Then today, people such as farmers, pet owners, animal breeders, zoo keepers, and research scientists have used animals in a different way. This relates to the common good because humans shouldn’t use animals for their own personal or selfish interests. This also relates to individual rights because animals deserve to be treated with respect, like humans beings

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