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    in business.......................................................................................2 3. Characteristics of deontology .....................................................................................3 4. Arguments in favour of applying deontology in business...........................................4 5. Arguments against applying deontology in business..................................................6 6. Conclusion.............................................

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    Therapeutic Cloning: Do the benefits outweigh the risks? Therapeutic cloning is an evolutionary technology with the potential to significantly improve life quality and open doorways for technologies previously considered unattainable. This technology could be used to create organs for transplants constructed from the patient’s own genetic material‚ provide potential cures for some genetic diseases‚ all from an easily accessible source. However‚ there are numerous risks and costs involved with this

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    Gene Cloning Methodology of DNA What is DNA? DNA was discovered by the Swiss biochemist‚ Johann Friedrich Miescher‚ in 1869‚ while he was working in Tubingen‚ Germany. He found that the DNA molecule is large; acidic in nature and rich in phosphorus‚ but only in the 1930s was the real and complex structure of DNA fully studied. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the genetic material in all prokaryotes and eukaryotes‚ i.e. it is the material responsible for the transfer of hereditary traits from

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    regardless of any diseases or even of their gender? Well‚ with human cloning‚ this may no longer be a dilemma to the human race. This is one of the many reasons why you should support human cloning. In addition to having a great and positive medical perspective‚ cloning allows individuals of great genius or talent to be duplicated and infertile or homosexual couples offspring. First of all‚ cloning has a very positive medical perspective. "Cloning would help scientists to understand the causes of miscarriages

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    Cloning pets is a weird topic‚ because most people don’t really think about it. I think it is really bad to clone a pet because there is plenty of different kinds of dogs in shelters‚ cloning might lead to diseases‚ and it is very‚ very expensive to do so. There are people who believe cloning is good‚ but i think it’s bad for us. Let’s start with the first reason. I think it’s bad to clone animals because there is allot more dogs in shelters like pounds. Since there are several dogs there‚ you might

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    Embryonic Cloning and the Impact on Our Life Michael Opper Professor: Catherine Datte History and Methods of Science 014016 May 22‚ 2008 Embryonic Cloning and the Impact on Our Life Human embryonic cloning has become one of the most debated subjects in terms of moral and medical issues since its development. Recently‚ South Korea has made advances on human embryonic cloning. Human embryonic cloning has many benefits on improving medical knowledge. Research of Advanced Cell Technology

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    at Gyeongsang National University‚ headed by Kong Il-Keun‚ took skin cells from a Turkish Angora female cat and used a virus to insert the genetic instructions for making red fluorescent protein. Then they put the gene-altered nuclei into eggs for cloning. The cloned embryos were implanted back into the donor cat‚ which effectively became the surrogate mother for their own clones‚” says (MSNBC.com.) Along with cats‚ they have successfully administered the same glow in the dark experimented to mice

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    become a reality. Therefore‚ the public should be informed about the different aspects of cloning. Cloning‚ the process of making an identical copy‚ is a very polemical topic with many benefits as well as drawbacks. Cloning is the production of genetically identical copies of biological matter. It can range from copying

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    Ethical Theory Examination Ethical Theory Examination An action can be considered ethical or unethical depending on the perspective. There are three main theories of ethics: virtue‚ utilitarianism‚ and deontology. Each theory uses different criteria to determine if an action is ethical. Although the idea of performing ethical actions is similar‚ each theory follows a different approach. The virtue theory of ethics determines what is right and wrong based upon how it will affect one’s character

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    Overview Cloning is the process of creating an identical replica of an organism. There are three types of cloning; reproductive‚ gene and therapeutic. Reproductive cloning can be used to create an identical copy of an organism that has died or is still alive. Reproductive cloning is when scientists remove a mature somatic cell from a donor animal and place it in an egg cell which has been emptied of its own DNA in its nucleus. The cell is allowed to grow inside a laboratory a little before it

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