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    After many long hard working days‚ I was trying to utilize my time wisely by catching up with the news on the internet. One of the article form Washington Post caught my eyes‚ with the title “Clone-Generated Milk may be approved”. The article is over one year old‚ where have I been around those days? I paused for a second and tried to comprehend the facts about science. The agricultural industry has observed a voluntary FDA moratorium on using the products of clones‚ but it has recently become

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    medicine are discovered. With these new developments serious ethical and moral questions arise. Advancements in genetic engineering‚ reproductive technologies‚ cloning‚ organ transplanting‚ and human experimentation are all causes of concern. The Human Genome Project‚ an incredible scientific undertaking determined to produce a map of the human DNA code‚ will tell us how each gene or group of genes function. With this map‚ scientists and doctors will be able to figure out how genes can malfunction and

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    AI Ethics/Human Cloning INT 7/9/04 3:15 PM Page 1 The Ethics of Human Cloning John Woodward‚ Book Editor Bruce Glassman‚ Vice President Bonnie Szumski‚ Publisher Helen Cothran‚ Managing Editor Detroit • New York • San Francisco • San Diego • New Haven‚ Conn. Waterville‚ Maine • London • Munich AI Ethics/Human Cloning INT 7/9/04 3:15 PM Page 2 © 2005 Thomson Gale‚ a part of The Thomson Corporation. Thomson and Star Logo are trademarks and Gale and Greenhaven

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    Leidy Escobar 11/15/2012 Three Reasons Why Cloning Should Not Be Allowed Cloning is the process of creating a genetic duplicate of a human being. Cloning has recently become a possibility that seems much more realistic nowadays in society than a long time ago. Even though some people think that cloning should be allowed‚ I am not in agreement with this because of these three reasons: When people want to create a clone I believe they are trying to imitate God‚ it goes against

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    cases of unethical human experimentation such as the nazi experiments in the 1940’s.But today we live in a more civilized era. I am on the affirmative side of the argument and here’s why.There are laws and regulations limiting human experimentation and how it’s used.Human experimentation helps scientists understand the human body.Without human experimentation it would be very difficult to evolve in science. Therefore it’s necessary for scientists to perform some type of human experimentation.Early

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    The concepts of cloning—in some ways—remind me of a movie called “Blade Runner” (based off of a book entitled Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?). The movie presented a fictional world where genetically engineered “Replicants” (humans designed for labor and/or entertainment purposes) attempted to prolong their four year limited lifespan. Several of these replicants were given identities and a full set of artificial memories in the hopes that they would stay sane and stable. As the story progressed

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    today’s society there are many debates from education reform‚ finance reform‚ gender and racial equity to genetic engineering and cloning. Many of these issues can be related back to nineteenth-century American literatures. For example‚ the debate over genetic engineering and cloning can be related to Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Birthmark”. Genetic engineering and cloning has been a heated debate for a long time. Genetic engineering may work wonders but it is after all a process of manipulating the

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    In “Genetically Modified Humans? No Thanks‚” the author Richard Hayes is responding to Ronald M. Green’s article on gene therapy. Hayes is a visiting scholar at the University of California at Berkeley and has a Ph.D. in Energy and Resources. He has also addressed the United Nations about banning human cloning worldwide. The author argues against using genetic therapy in human research because of the risk it provides for human rights. He believes that it will likely result in the escalation of social

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    Готовые эссе (примеры сочинений) 1. Единый язык для всей планеты. За и против No doubt that learning languages takes up a lot of time. That is why some people think that it would be better to have only one language on our planet. But will it be really beneficial for mankind? In my opinion‚ the reduction of the number of languages is a disaster because it will totally destroy our great cultural heritage. With each loss of a language comes a loss of a culture‚ a loss of a way of life that

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    exceptional strength‚ talent and skill to humans and placed them at the top of Biological hierarchy. Flawless operating system of human was created by the Lord‚ yet genetic studies revealed that irregularities in genetic code and main control system may lead to death dealing disorders. Millions of unfortunate individuals suffering from different malformations authenticate the fact that nature has already performed extensive arbitrary mutagenesis on human brain‚ resulting in rich diversity of mutations

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