The debate<span> you refer to is about the ethics of embryonic </span>stem cell research<span>. And, of course, since ethics is involved many would tend to oppose further research on this area because to them it violates and does not respect life. Hope this helps. Have a nice day.</span>
The conditions exhibited revolve around the plight of the African American family.... the lack of opportunity, the dream of something better, the disappointments of the past, and a fear of the future.
<span>Decomposers break down dead
or decaying organisms, and in doing so, convert their basic materials
into forms more useful to the biological community, particularly plants.
The main decomposers in the environment include bacteria, fungi and
worms. Each of these plays a different, but overlapping, role in
decomposition</span>
I'm not exactly sure, but i would guess the noble gasses. The reason for this is that the noble gasses are stable. There outer shells are completely full. That means they have the same number of electrons.