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    cloning/Dolly the sheep

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    Cloning‚ this word only spoke up in science fiction movies‚ many now also be the subject of a documentary. This same one word that for some evokes the dream of a life time a huge leap is scientific world‚ or a lab miracle is synonym of immoral and unorthodox beginnings for other. It has in fact triggered debates among researchers‚ ethicists‚ and politicians all over the world. The ethical controversy over any future experiments that involve the cloning of human beings -- which has NOT occurred

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    have expanded to make it possible to create identical creatures. While new cloning technology is a great advancement‚ it raises a plethora of moral and ethical questions. Cloning may bring about new ways to find cures for babies‚ according to Philip M. Boffey‚ but cloning also “could usher in a new eugenics”. The problems produced from the prospect of cloning greatly outweigh the benefits. One of the main issues that cloning brings about is whether or not people will take advantage of this new technology

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    they fail‚ an HIV patient can have all new blood he needs. This is a world made possible by genetic engineering and cloning. But is this new technology a gift sent from god for the betterment of humanity? Or is it a test‚ like Pandora’s box‚ to see if we can resist the temptation of playing god? I believe that‚ if properly legislated‚ genetic engineering and cloning can revolutionize our society and bring us to a new level of prosperity. Recently‚ in a lab in

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    The three types of theories are utilitarianism‚ deontology‚ and virtue ethics. Utilitarianism is the act of looking at the results and/or penalties of something and choosing to act in a way that yields the best results for the utmost outcome. Deontology is treating other people with respect and dignity‚ treating others as we want to be treated. Virtue Ethics concentrating on the significances of the act we wish to evaluate‚ or the reason or rule that guides the action‚ we look at the character

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    Cell Phone Cloning

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    CELL PHONE CLONING Abstract You might have read news of the cloning of sheep or cattle with amused interest. But how would you feel if somebody `cloned’ your mobile phone? Technology is finally rearing up its dark side. Along with the proliferation of technological innovations‚ this era also marks the birth of the new-age IT criminals in a big way‚ with the latest technology fraud being cell phone cloning. Cell phone cloning is a technique wherein security data from one cell phone

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    Can Cloning Lead to a Modern Frankenstein? In the story‚ after creating the monster‚ Victor creates an ethical dilemma. This brings about the question‚ could this happen in real life? With cloning‚ it can. Examples in Frankenstein can compare to cloning and prove that a modern Frankenstein can exist. One quote is: ““When I found so astonishing a power placed within my hands‚ I hesitated a long time concerning the manner in which I should employ it” (Shelley 51). Frankenstein contemplated the

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    utilitarianism‚ deontology‚ and virtue‚ I think the virtue theory is the most accurate of them all. The theory says a person is determined good or bad based on their character. I think that is most accurate because if a person is constantly acting badly‚ then they would be considered a bad person. If a person is constantly acting good‚ then they will be considered a good person. Looking at the other two theories‚ utilitarianism doesn’t seem wrong to me‚ but it isn’t very accurate. Deontology theory does

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    Sebastian Dumoulin Intro To Ethics Dr. Fincke 01.22.2013 The Trolley Problem - Deontology - Consequentialism In our first class we started to go over both “Deontology” and “Consequentialism”. “Deontology” is a type of moral ethics where the belief is that a person should judge the morality of an action based purely on the rules set in place‚ without thought of consequences. In terms of the “Trolly Problem”‚ where you are on a trolly which is about to hit 5 people‚ and you have the opportunity

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    The basic argument supporting Deontology focuses on the will of the person acting‚ the person’s intention in carrying out the act‚ and particularly‚ the rule according to which the act is carried out. Deontology focuses on the duties and obligations one has in car¬rying out actions rather than on the consequences of those actions (Mosser‚ 2013). Therefore it is the ethical

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    Mobile Phone Cloning

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    MOBILE PHONE CLONING WHAT IS CELL PHONE CLONING?      Cell phone cloning is copying the identity of one mobile telephone to another mobile telephone. Usually this is done for the purpose of making fraudulent telephone calls. The bills for the calls go to the legitimate subscriber. The cloner is also able to make effectively anonymous calls‚ which attracts another group of interested users.  Cloning is the process of taking the programmed information that is stored in a legitimate mobile

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