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A Brief Primer on Stem Cell Research » First Thoughts | A First …
In 1999, the General Counsel of the Department of Health and Human Services argued that the wording of the law might permit an interpretation under which human embryonic stem cell research could be funded. If embryos were first … Continue reading
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100+ Open Courseware Resources Update!
This is an update to a post made back on May 15, 2008. The original source of this article has either taken the article down or it is just a broken link. Here is a major resource for free web … Continue reading
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How Poor Are America’s Poor? Examining the "Plague" of Poverty in …
For most Americans, the word “poverty” suggests destitution: an inability to provide a family with nutritious food, clothing, and reasonable shelter. But only a small number of the 37 millionpersons classified as ” poor ” by the Census … Continue reading →