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Government should not fund any scientific research whose consequences, either medical or ethical, are unclear

In asserting that scientific research, whose consequences are unclear, should not be supported by government, the author fails to acknowledge that it is not fair to give up searching for the cure of the century’s diseases such as AIDS by saying the research consequences are unclear. However, I agree with the statement to the extent that there are many important issues, which government must find a solution for it, such as pollution.

As the population of world increases without control, there are many important topics, which governments of all countries need to pay careful attention (must yerine bunu kullaniyorsun afferim). Pollution, traffic, sports facilities, jobless people, homeless people, uneducated people, the youth lost in sex and drug market are a few examples among these topics. A more problematic issue is that if governments do not take precaution for these issues, tomorrow would be harder than ...

Posted by: Veronica Gardner

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