I am a 20 year old college student. I have an AA degree in Speech Communications. I am currently working on my BA in Political Science with a legal plan.
I have been published in the Texas Homeschool Coalition magazine.
I am a nationally ranked collegiate debater (3rd in the nation).
I am a liason between my campus faculty and administration. Which includes presentations, advisement, lectures and participation in District Board meetings.
I keep up with current events domestically and globally.
I love to learn about other points of views and other cultural differences. I believe that being able to learn through differences make me a more well-versed individual.
My passion is ...
reading.
I know too much about ...
education law.
My parents always told me ...
to stay in school.
My childhood ambition ...
to be a princess.
My favorite memory ...
going to Hawaii.
Why I write ...
because it's a voice thats permanent.,
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
lectures.
My first job ...
market researchers assistant for the Houston Chronicle,
My best moment ...
winning a national championship.
My inspiration ...
is Atoosa.
I am going to assume that this question is in regards to embryonic stem cells, since those are the most controversial right now. No, there should be no government funding to stem cell research, not because of the moral implications, but because it's a waste of money. Embryonic stem cells have has little to no success in curing any known diseases or growing human tissues. However, adult stem cells have already cured diabetics and in Korea, have even grown a jawbone. One of the biggest differences in these two cells are that adult stem cells can be found in certain formed tissues or even in ...
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