Monday, March 16, 2015

A Neurosurgeon's Reflection On His Life

I found an article on Washington Post about a neurosurgeon who realized in his residency that he has been diagnosed with a cancer that could become terminal at any point in his life. The article reflects on how he thinks about his life afterwards.


To read this full article, here's the link: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/inspired-life/wp/2015/03/12/before-i-go-a-stanford-neurosurgeons-parting-wisdom-about-life-and-time/

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  1. AP Epilogue Questions

    FQ's

    1. Name one question that the stem cell debate poses. (AP 103)
    ans: Should embryonic stem cell research be permitted, should it be permitted by government and are stem cells taken from embryosleft over from fertility treatments or cloned for research?

    2. What is an argument against stem cell research?(p. 113)
    Ans: Stem cell research leads to destruction of the embryos and if research is accepted, it could lead to more dehumanizing practices

    DQ's

    1. Should Embryonic stem cell research be shut down? Would it be more helpful than harmful to society?

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