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    that happens‚ I need to tell you a bit about genetic engineering and cloning. So what is genetic engineering and cloning? Well genetic engineering is the deliberate modification of the characteristic of an organism by manipulating its genetic material. While cloning is using this genetic material to produce an exact replica of the original organism. Both these processes have sparked substantial debate amongst groups within society during recent times. Genetic engineering and cloning has become so controversial

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    Alcoholism: Genetic or Learned Behavior? First‚ before I could answer this question‚ I had to do a little research. Alcohol addiction is a physical dependence on alcohol which occurs gradually. Over time‚ drink too much alcohol changed the balance of chemicals in your brain associated with the pleasure aspects of drinking alcohol. Excessive‚ long-term drinking can affect the balance of these chemicals‚ causing your body to crave alcohol to restore good feelings or to avoid negative feelings

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    found to have a deaf gene would be discarded. The couple believes that this is inhumane and deaf people should have the same rights as hearing people. Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is a technique used to test the genetic abnormalities of an embryo through in vitro fertilization (520). With PGD‚ those embryos with genetic defects (in this case those embryos with a deaf gene) are rejected while those that are mutation free are kept to be implanted into the mother (520). There is controversy

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    Discuss cultural variations in attachments. A culture is a group of people who have their own norms‚ values and customs. The Kroonenberg study showed that in a study of 8 countries the culture attachments patterns seem to be quite similar. The most common attachment type was a secure attachment. In western countries the dominant attachment type was avoidant and in non-western countries the dominant type was resistant. These results were reached from data from 2000 strange situation studies in 32

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    Genetic engineering hasn’t been around long‚ but since its inception‚ it has been a very controversial issue. In fact‚ it has become one of the most controversial ideas in science‚ people agreeing and disagreeing left and right. It is really a moral dilemma the question is‚ is it actually wrong? To make a conclusion about this issue the best thing to do is to look at the advantages and disadvantages of the issue. Genetic engineering has multiple advantages it can help make cures for diseases and

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    of a factor when abortion is discussed. In the case of genetic manipulation however‚ such a manipulation would only be done in order to prevent a hereditary disease and this implies that there would

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    person decides to lose weight by exercise and dieting‚ they should not be compared to someone who makes the choice to put on weight. This comparison can also be made into whether or not someone believes in genetic testing. Presymptomatic or pre-dispositional tests are tests that sequence a genetic code and see if a person is at risk for any diseases. These tests can definitely alter many lives and I am confident that these tests should become a normal occurrence to singular people and their family

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    Genetic factors can cause individuals to be predisposed to develop an array of mental aliments. A shocking 40-60% of addiction vulnerable people can be linked to genetic factors (NIDA‚ 2008). The genetic factors arise from the nature vs nurture phenomenon‚ which looks at genetics vs environment and their interaction between both. Most mental illnesses began to show their first signs of existing

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    Genetic disease Page 1 A Genetic Disease: Muscular Dystrophy Genetic Disease Page 2 Abstract Muscular Dystrophy is an inherited disease that causes progressive muscle

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    baby it is reminiscent of creating a “master race”. If people are allowed to create the perfect child‚ what happens to the unique qualities and diversified population? I feel that is order for the human race to survive we need a wide spectrum of genetic differences. People with diversity can sometimes over come there diversity and use their differences as motivation. Many people where gifted with unique traits and use them as self motivation. In the movie “Gattaca” Vincent used his imperfections

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