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Sepultura - Dead Embryonic Cells
Sepultura - Dead Embryonic Cells
Length: 280
Rating: 4.90 (1405 ratings)
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Understanding Embryonic Stem Cells
Embryonic stem cells, or ES cells, are cells that can be isolated from early embryos, before they differentiate into specific types of cells. Because stem cells have the potential to generate fresh, healthy cells of nearly any type, there is interest in exploring their use to treat and cure various diseases. The societal controversy regarding human ES cells relates primarily to their derivation from very early embryos. In addition, certain stem cell lines are developed using a cloning technique called somatic cell nuclear transfer, which can generate cells that are an exact genetic match to a patient.
Length: 3551
Rating: 5.00 (9 ratings)
Tags: Jorma Kaukonen Embryonic Journey Jefferson Airplane
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Embryonic Journey - Jorma Kaukonen
Embryonic Journey played live 1996. Kaukonen composed the tune in 1962 as part of a guitar workshop in Santa Clara and included it on 'Surrealistic Pillow' at the band's behest.
Length: 129
Rating: 4.90 (67 ratings)
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Embryonic Journey - Jorma Kaukonen's Break Down Way
Excerpt of guitar lesson taught by David Wolff from Jorma Kaukonen's Break Down Way, an interactive guitar teaching website.
For performances and complete lessons taught by R&R Hall of Fame members Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, and other great musicians, visit www.BreakDownWay.com
Video courtesy of Ravin' Films [www.ravinfilms.com]
Length: 459
Rating: 4.60 (26 ratings)
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Bush Creating "Embryonic Police State"
http://www.infowars.net/articles/august2008/200808embryonic.htm
MSNBC: Bush creating 'embryonic police state'
Nick Langewis and David Edwards
Raw Story
Wednesday, Aug 20, 2008
"Now that the Democrats were nice enough to fold up on FISA," MSNBC's Keith Olbermann said, "the issue is all contained now. Right? Not exactly."
The Justice Department has proposed changes to police intelligence-gathering rules that would ease the transfer of information about citizens to federal intelligence agencies, who would then keep the information for at least 10 years. The changes, the first since 1993, were introduced for public comment on July 31.
Under the proposed changes, law enforcement agencies would be allowed to target groups and individuals on the basis of suspicion of participation in terrorist acts or providing material support to terrorists. Former FBI agent and American Civil Liberties Union policy counsel Michael German, however, told the Washington Post that the proposed changes could lead to abuse of constitutional rights by law enforcement agencies, citing cases where police have eavesdropped on political dissenters and infiltrated their ranks.
"It turns police officers into spies on behalf of the federal government," German said. "If police officers no longer see themselves as engaged in protecting their communities from criminals and instead as domestic intelligence agents working on behalf of the CIA, they will be encouraged to collect more information."
The real intent of the changes, Olbermann opined, is to implement them before President Bush leaves office "so the next president can't do a damn thing about unraveling this disaster, which is, appropriately enough, an embryonic police state."
On Monday, the Senate Judiciary Committee called on Attorney General Michael Mukasey to delay the implementation of the new guidelines, which would take effect October 1, until FBI Director Robert Mueller has a chance to testify to the Committee on September 17. "Efforts to harmonize the rules governing criminal and national security matters also raise potential civil liberties concerns," said Committee chairman Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and Ranking Member Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA) in a letter to Mukasey, "given the broader latitude currently given to investigators to consider race and ethnicity in national security matters."
This video is from MSNBC's Countdown, broadcast August 18, 2008.
Length: 127
Rating: 4.70 (26 ratings)
Tags: stem cell stem-cell cells embryonic adult research somactic ethics morality cloning therapeutic nuclear transfer embryo blastocyst SCNT ESC human life pro-life prolife regeneration spinal cord injury injuries science scientific regenerating nerve morals moral roman catholic church teachings
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