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Below is just a sample of how the term paper should be written and what all should be included but my topic of choice is “Brain Disorders and Injury” so thats what this term paper would have to be on.
Biology 160 – Term paper – *Sample* assignment
NOTE: This is just a sample topic. You must choose your own, preferably one that really interests you and that you want to know more about. This is due in WEEK 6.
Introduction
Cloning has been the latest hot issue to confront humanity as science and technology have allowed us to create exact copies of sheep (Dolly) and most recently, monkeys. Humans are therefore not far behind, and some scientists have actually cloned a human being and impregnated a volunteer woman with it.
The know-how and expertise are here and now several institutions like ClonaAid are advocating the use of cloning as a service to paying customers. Ethicists, religious groups, and politicians are all actively engaged in deep thought and activism on a capability thought to be impossible only a few years ago.
Main Instructions
Discuss the topic of human cloning in no more than 2,000 words (excluding ancillary and bibliographical notes) using the following guidelines. The minimum word count is 700 words, but in practical reality, there is so much information one can use that the work really is more of deciding which material to cull out than what to keep for discussion.
1) Technical details
– How is human cloning performed? Enumerate the technical steps in producing a human adult from the precursor materials.
2) Impact on society
Discuss the legal and social aspects of human cloning as a whole. What issues do you foresee as problem areas, and how would you propose to solve these?
3) Pros and cons
Discuss your views of human cloning based on its pros and cons. Would you advocate its use or would you unequivocally say no to it?
(Note: your views are not what will be graded but rather how you present and defend them).
Grading
The report will be graded according to the following criteria:
1) Content – 30%
Ideally, this report should not be a cut and paste endeavor; this said, the width and depth of material used will determine the effectiveness of your document in communicating clear terminology and ideas.
2) Analyses and defense of stance – 40%
As mentioned earlier, your stance is not the criterion for grading. It is how well you analyze, present and defend your stance in the light of the issues arising from the nature and natural consequences of the topic.
3) Presentation and overall impact – 30%
This includes formatting, spelling and grammar, and in general reflects the overall effort put in by the student in making the report professional and readable.
Reference Websites
Starting sites
The following websites and materials are recommended only as starting points. You may also use other sites, but please use scientifically peer-reviewed material.
1) A journal article in Human cloning : Human Reproductive Cloning The time is near – http://www.zavos.org/RB924.pdf
2) “Liberty, Identity, and Human Cloning,” Texas Law Review 76: 1371 (1998) –http://www.humancloning.org/liberty.htm
3) Cloning Fact Sheet; where you may search for articles on cloning – http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/elsi/cloning.shtml
MdUSA-derived references
Also, you may use MdUSA-derived references* in searching for the latest developments in cloning in general that involve technology, ethical, and legislative issues.
* To find journal articles, newspaper stories, statistical information, and other resources you will need to use electronic databases and indexes available at the library or the Web based UMUC collection of databases called MdUSA. MdUSA provides Web access to 90-plus databases available to UMUC students and faculty. Most contain the full text of the journal articles, newspaper stories, reference materials and other resources. Other databases offer title, abstract, and additional bibliographic information that can then be used to order the article through MdUSA for electronic delivery via e-mail. For more information on accessing and searching MdUSA, see the UMUC Information and Library Services Web page at http://www.umuc.edu/library/index.cfm or call DSN 225-3696.
Citations and Bibliography
These should be done according to the APA style for electronic resources. You may go to the library’s citation resources , and click on APA, to look for specific APA examples, tutorials, and other available resources on APA. Also, under Course Content you will find a step-by-step APA Tutorial. Please pay particular attention to Website referencing and be sure to include the date of access.
A minimum of five (5) references are required for citations.