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Survey:  Stem Cell Research

Age:14
Gender:Male


What are Stem Cells:  Stem cells can develop into different cell types. They may offer a renewable source of replacement cells to treat diseases, conditions, and disabilities.  There are two types of stem cells, embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells.  Embryonic stem cells come from human embryos.

Do you think research on stem cells, can benefit everyone? yes
Do you think sacrificing an embryo to help others is okay?

absolutely

On a scale of 1 to 5, 1 being none, and 5 being many, how many people do you know personally know that would benefit from the stem cell?
4

Stem cells already have the potential to cure several diseases and/or injuries, how many people  do you think can benefit from the stem cell overall?  lost of people. about 1/4 of poppulation

Do you think the government should continue funding this research?  yes

Do you SUPPORT or OPPOSE embryonic stem cell research?
Why?
Support because in the act of killing embryos, it helps save famous people!

Would you rather we just used adult stem cells instead of embryonic stem cells? (Adult Stem Cells aren’t as “effective” as embryonic stem cells, they’re more limited)
Well in Science, after lots of talking about it, i personally think embryonic
 
Did you know about Stem Cell Research before you took this survey?  yes

If you could, would you contribute to this research? sure


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Survey:  Stem Cell Research

Age: 18

Gender: Male


What are Stem Cells:  Stem cells can develop into different cell types. They may offer a renewable source of replacement cells to treat diseases, conditions, and disabilities.  There are two types of stem cells, embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells.  Embryonic stem cells come from human embryos.

Do you think research on stem cells, can benefit everyone?    Yes or No
Do you think sacrificing an embryo to help others is okay?
a.   Absolutely
b.   Undecided
c.   No way

On a scale of 1 to 5, 1 being none, and 5 being many, how many people do you know personally know that would benefit from the stem cell?
1           2          3            4            5

Stem cells already have the potential to cure several diseases and/or injuries, how many people  do you think can benefit from the stem cell overall? I'm not very knowledgeable about stem cell research, however from what I have heard the potential to help cure disease is endless.

Do you think the government should continue funding this research?  Yes or No

Do you SUPPORT or OPPOSE embryonic stem cell research?
Why?  I support it.  Again I don't have much knowledge in the area of abortion, however  I see no reason that we can not use aborted babies to conduct this research.

Would you rather we just used adult stem cells instead of embryonic stem cells? (Adult Stem Cells aren’t as “effective” as embryonic stem cells, they’re more limited)No
 
Did you know about Stem Cell Research before you took this survey?  Yes or No

If you could, would you contribute to this research? Yes or No

« Last Edit: December 02, 2008, 01:37:07 PM by adc90 »

Technically, before a girl has her period an (or more than one) egg is released and unless it is fertilized it simply gets discarded so many times it would be a waste product anyway. Makes sense to put it to good use.

The religious folk (especially the Catholics) seem to view any potential human life as precious. But every time a woman or a man uses a contraceptive they are killing off potential humans and for woman, by merely experiencing their monthly routine they are killing off potential so sin (according to them) is a natural occurrence?

The whole "life is sacred" line comes with a long list of clauses which truly undermine it's "sacredness".

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Technically, before a girl has her period an (or more than one) egg is released and unless it is fertilized it simply gets discarded so many times it would be a waste product anyway. Makes sense to put it to good use.

The religious folk (especially the Catholics) seem to view any potential human life as precious. But every time a woman or a man uses a contraceptive they are killing off potential humans and for woman, by merely experiencing their monthly routine they are killing off potential so sin (according to them) is a natural occurrence?

The whole "life is sacred" line comes with a long list of clauses which truly undermine it's "sacredness".

Yup, exactly what I'm thinking.

It seems as soon as you try to make a rule absolute, no exceptions, you get a stuffload of holes in that rule because everything even remotely affiliated then also needs to be absolute. You very quickly get contradictions and it just falls apart. It could still be a very good standard to follow with some moral reasoning to back it up, but trying to make it no-exceptions will undoubtedly flaw it.

It's all circumstantial.

Technically, before a girl has her period an (or more than one) egg is released and unless it is fertilized it simply gets discarded so many times it would be a waste product anyway. Makes sense to put it to good use.

The religious folk (especially the Catholics) seem to view any potential human life as precious. But every time a woman or a man uses a contraceptive they are killing off potential humans and for woman, by merely experiencing their monthly routine they are killing off potential so sin (according to them) is a natural occurrence?

The whole "life is sacred" line comes with a long list of clauses which truly undermine it's "sacredness".
Yup, exactly what I'm thinking.

It seems as soon as you try to make a rule absolute, no exceptions, you get a stuffload of holes in that rule because everything even remotely affiliated then also needs to be absolute. You very quickly get contradictions and it just falls apart. It could still be a very good standard to follow with some moral reasoning to back it up, but trying to make it no-exceptions will undoubtedly flaw it.

It's all circumstantial.

Both of you guys have very good points in my opinion.
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Survey:  Stem Cell Research

Age:13
Gender:Male


What are Stem Cells:  Stem cells can develop into different cell types. They may offer a renewable source of replacement cells to treat diseases, conditions, and disabilities.  There are two types of stem cells, embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells.  Embryonic stem cells come from human embryos.

Do you think research on stem cells, can benefit everyone?    
Yes
Do you think sacrificing an embryo to help others is okay?
a.   Absolutely

On a scale of 1 to 5, 1 being none, and 5 being many, how many people do you know personally know that would benefit from the stem cell?
2

Stem cells already have the potential to cure several diseases and/or injuries, how many people  do you think can benefit from the stem cell overall?
Anyone.

Do you think the government should continue funding this research? 
Yes

Do you SUPPORT or OPPOSE embryonic stem cell research?
Support.
Why?
 The embyro isn't really fully capable of thinking and such, so it isn't really alive in my opinion. Yes, they have the potential to contribute to societyYes, cheesy. but it's only potential which can't be used yet, so I believe it is justified.

Would you rather we just used adult stem cells instead of embryonic stem cells? (Adult Stem Cells aren’t as “effective” as embryonic stem cells, they’re more limited)
 No.
 
Did you know about Stem Cell Research before you took this survey?
Yes

If you could, would you contribute to this research?
Yes




So I had to make a survey for any topic at school, and I need like at least 25 of them filled out.  Im already late to turn it in, so I figured i can get it done fast on the forums.  Please be serious when you fill it out.  Also I know theres not many females on the forums, but if you can please help out.  Its suppose to be only high school students too.


Survey:  Stem Cell Research

Age:_____ 13
Gender:_____ male


What are Stem Cells:  Stem cells can develop into different cell types. They may offer a renewable source of replacement cells to treat diseases, conditions, and disabilities.  There are two types of stem cells, embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells.  Embryonic stem cells come from human embryos.

Do you think research on stem cells, can benefit everyone?     Yes or No
Do you think sacrificing an embryo to help others is okay?
a.   Absolutely
b.   Undecided
c.   No way

On a scale of 1 to 5, 1 being none, and 5 being many, how many people do you know personally know that would benefit from the stem cell?
1           2          3            4            5

Stem cells already have the potential to cure several diseases and/or injuries, how many people  do you think can benefit from the stem cell overall?______ I dunno, anyone with a missing organ?

Do you think the government should continue funding this research?  Yes or No Mabey

Do you SUPPORT or OPPOSE embryonic stem cell research?
Why?

its ok....i guess

Would you rather we just used adult stem cells instead of embryonic stem cells? (Adult Stem Cells aren’t as “effective” as embryonic stem cells, they’re more limited) Wut?
 
Did you know about Stem Cell Research before you took this survey?  Yes or No

If you could, would you contribute to this research? Yes or No



Yeah I whipped this stuff up quick, so I know its crap but i just need answers.

K thanks Menen and Friendly Fire
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Survey:  Stem Cell Research

Age: 14
Gender: Male


What are Stem Cells:  Stem cells can develop into different cell types. They may offer a renewable source of replacement cells to treat diseases, conditions, and disabilities.  There are two types of stem cells, embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells.  Embryonic stem cells come from human embryos.

Do you think research on stem cells, can benefit everyone?     Yes or No
Do you think sacrificing an embryo to help others is okay?
a.   Absolutely
b.   Undecided
c.   No way

On a scale of 1 to 5, 1 being none, and 5 being many, how many people do you know personally know that would benefit from the stem cell?
1           2          3            4            5

Stem cells already have the potential to cure several diseases and/or injuries, how many people  do you think can benefit from the stem cell overall? Billions

Do you think the government should continue funding this research?  Yes or No

Do you SUPPORT or OPPOSE embryonic stem cell research?
Why? Support, because of Family Guy :D

Would you rather we just used adult stem cells instead of embryonic stem cells? (Adult Stem Cells aren’t as “effective” as embryonic stem cells, they’re more limited) No
 
Did you know about Stem Cell Research before you took this survey?  Yes or No

If you could, would you contribute to this research? No clue

My answers are in bold

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So I had to make a survey for any topic at school, and I need like at least 25 of them filled out.  Im already late to turn it in, so I figured i can get it done fast on the forums.  Please be serious when you fill it out.  Also I know theres not many females on the forums, but if you can please help out.  Its suppose to be only high school students too.


Survey:  Stem Cell Research

Age:14
Gender:IM A MAN :D


What are Stem Cells:  Stem cells can develop into different cell types. They may offer a renewable source of replacement cells to treat diseases, conditions, and disabilities.  There are two types of stem cells, embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells.  Embryonic stem cells come from human embryos.

Do you think research on stem cells, can benefit everyone?     Yes or No
Do you think sacrificing an embryo to help others is okay?
a.   Absolutely
b.   Undecided
c.   No way

On a scale of 1 to 5, 1 being none, and 5 being many, how many people do you know personally know that would benefit from the stem cell?
1           2          3            4            5

Stem cells already have the potential to cure several diseases and/or injuries, how many people  do you think can benefit from the stem cell overall? Not 9000.

Do you think the government should continue funding this research?  Yes or No

Do you SUPPORT or OPPOSE embryonic stem cell research?
Why?

Would you rather we just used adult stem cells instead of embryonic stem cells? (Adult Stem Cells aren’t as “effective” as embryonic stem cells, they’re more limited)
 
Did you know about Stem Cell Research before you took this survey?  Yes or No

If you could, would you contribute to this research? Yes or No