Wednesday, December 10, 2014

ESLA Special Report: Bioethics

For the Fall I term at the ESL Academy, students studied the Bioethics, which examines how advances in biology and medicine affect us as individuals and as a society. 

Below the jump are student essays that cover a myriad of topics -- everything from cloning, fertility drugs and how to handle the AIDS and Ebola crises in Africa. 

We hope you enjoy this SPECIAL REPORT, and, as always, let us know what you think.

Cordially, 

~Vincent Adams, ESL Specialist

ESSAYS BELOW THE JUMP


Assessing the Assisted Suicide Controversy
by Rosa Osteicoechea

Analyzing the Consequences of Fertility Drugs
by Raga Elmazain

Weighing the Promises and the Perils of Having a Genetic Database
by Yachao Shang

Examining the Ebola Virus
by Ali Salman

Using GMOs in Africa
by Hyeong Hyen

The Tragedy of Plastic Surgery
by Yang Han

The Causes and Effects of GMOs
by Sara Aljeid

Euthanasia Should be Allowed
by Jing Guo

Causes for the AIDS Crisis in Africa
by Marwa Alethafa

The Causes of AIDS and the Social Consequences
by Mohmmed Algozi

The Ethical Implications of Organ Transplantation
by Abdalla Essoughi

The Ethics of Human Cloning 
by Rajaa Kowas

Exploring the Issue of Human Cloning
by Mohammed Mesbah

The Effects of Brain Death Diseases
by Mohammed Al Qassim

Examining Diabetes
by Saleh Alzayid

How the One-Child Policy Affects China
by Zhenfeng Xia

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