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    Designer Babies Thousands of couples take their children to build-a-bear workshops every year to build and design a perfect teddy bear but the fact that there are also “build-a-baby” workshops is preposterous! Thousands of couples from around the world are using new reproductive technology not to procreate or save a baby’s life but to build a “perfect baby” and in the process they end up killing many babies. There have been more than 4000 cases of successful gender selected babies due to new technology

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    Critical Review of Designer Babies: The Pros and Cons of Genetic Engineering Author: Siew Yang Yi Yin Ren. Designer Babies: The Pros and Cons of Genetic Engineering. MURJ Volume 12‚ Spring 2005. Genetic engineering is the modification of an organism’s genome through direct human manipulation of the DNA using modern technology. Although classical genetic methods using selective breeding has been done by humans since thousands of years ago‚ the manipulation of genome of organism through advance

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    children’s genetic traits will become available. People will have the power to engineer their children to be smarter‚ stronger‚ taller‚ and even predetermine the gender. This technology is referred to as Eugenics‚ but the products are commonly called designer babies. Although this technology isn’t entirely available it is causing quite the debates. Which leads many people to think: what are the pros and cons to genetic engineering? According to Stephen Baird‚ “Some will curse these new technologies‚ sounding

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    Personally‚ I am against using gene sequencing for “designer babies”. I don’t think it is ethical at all to use this process as a way for parents to make a baby that would perceive as “perfect”. Babies should be born naturally and parents should love their children under all circumstances. The only circumstance that should allow parents to have the right of gene sequencing would be if there was a harmful chromosomal disease that was definitely going to be passed down to the parent’s offspring. As

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    and forget about it the next day. This is the ideal way to deal with mistakes and other complications. On the other hand‚ there are some people that will not let go of the blunders they have done wrong in the past. There are characters in My Sisters Keeper by Jodi Picout that do not follow Ralph Waldo Emerson’s knowledge of letting go of the past. Sara and Jesse Fitzgerald do not follow the quote‚ because they cannot forgive themselves for mistakes they have made. There are many people that will

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    genes into their fertilized eggs through IVF (in vitro fertilization clinic)‚ and these so-called genetic engineers are able to mutate both internal and external physical traits exactly the way our dear parents desire. Sharon Begley‚ in her “Designer Babies‚” portrays how genetic engineers and scientists have recently come to an issue that would involve our radical opinions of direct manipulation. She acknowledges and addresses both the positive and negative effects of the IVF‚ but appears to ignore

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    called “My Sister’s Keeper”. I was drawn to this particular organization because of the name. I am the youngest of five children and I have two older sisters that I adore. Being my sisters keeper does not just mean my family but also my friends and even people that I do not know that might have come from the same background as me. I felt that this organization would be perfect for me to get involved in because I would get an opportunity to talk to and see other girls my age that share my same interest

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    Designer Babies Parents can now pick a kid’s sex and screen for genetic illness. Will they someday select brains and beauty too? In the ever- advancing technological world‚ scientists discover new and efficient ways to advance society each and every single day. Imagine being able to choose your child’s body type‚ or personality‚ or IQ. It is not as farfetched as it sounds. It’s a process called "Gene Therapy"‚ and is being perfected right now. This process rules out any unknown’s in childbirth

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    There’s never been a baby that is perfect‚ and there never will be. Actually maybe there is a way to get the perfect baby! Introducing‚ Designer Babies‚ the revolutionary new way to get the perfect way to edit the babies genes to your liking! Scientist have developed a way in which it allows the parents of the child to choose what their baby will turn out to be‚ for example‚ what if that a parent wanted their baby to be a boy‚ then just edit some of those genes and‚ there it is‚ a boy. There are

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    The use of suspense and foreshadowing in Jodi Picoult’s My Sister’s Keeper helps readers later understand how the theme topic of tragedy can evolve into the theme topic of fate. As Picoult’s novel began to wind down‚ things finally seemed to fall into place for the Fitzgerald family. Anna’s lawsuit was closed and she came out medically emancipated‚ and her once divided family became united and reconnected again.The Judge only had one request for Anna before she officially won the case‚ her lawyer

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