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    Evelyn Rivas West Coast University 9 May 2013 My Sister’s Keeper Cloning is a controversial topic to where most people who argue about it‚ definitely do not agree with each other’s opinions. “My Sister’s Keeper” is a movie where one child‚ Anna‚ is conceived solely so her older sister Kate can fight leukemia. Once Anna reaches a certain age‚ she realizes what has been happening to her and refuses to go through with anything else by suing her mother. Throughout the movie‚

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    MY SISTER’S KEEPER ESSAY Although movies are entertaining and maintain the viewers’ interest‚ they are known for changing the original plot‚ lacking in character development and not demonstrating the theme of “understanding others” to the fullest. This movie in particular‚ has a completely different ending‚ lacks almost any sort of insight into the characters’ thoughts and lives and does not show enough compassion between the characters. The book‚ entitled‚ My Sister’s Keeper by author Jodi

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    My Sister’s Keeper is a very dramatic novel that brings out all of your emotions all in one story. It’s the type of book that can make you cry‚ make you smile‚ and even make you laugh. The novel twists and turns between happy moments and then will bring you into moments where you’ll want to cry your eyes out. The novel deals with mature topics like romance and the importance of family relationships‚ but for anyone old enough to comprehend these topics‚ the story will teach you a life-lasting lesson

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    disease; leukemia. Anna decides to take legal action to be in control of her body. Where is the line with choices? How is a decision determined to be right or wrong? These are some of the questions that summarize the concept of the book My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult. Jodi Lynn Picoult was born on May 19‚ 1966‚ in Nesconset on Long Island in New York (Miller 1). Picoult’s family moved to New Hampshire when she was 13. Although she left New Hampshire for college and her early jobs‚ she settled

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    Anna was genetically designed and born to be the perfect genetic match for her sister‚ Kate. Kate suffers leukemia and will die without blood and bone marrow transfusions from Anna. From Anna birth onward into her early teens‚ she have to undergo increasingly invasive and dangerous procedures to provide blood‚ bone marrow‚ and other tissues to sustain Kate’s life. At 13‚ when Kate needs a kidney‚ Anna has had enough. She sues her parents for the rights to her own body. But actually the truth is

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    My Sister’s Keeper My Sister’s Keeper is a movie about a young girl named Anna (Abigail Breslin) whose life was brought to be for a very important purpose. She was born into a loving family with two adoring parents that made the decision to have another child in the hopes of saving the life of older their daughter that has leukemia. Throughout the entire movie the family and therefore the audience is presented with love‚ laughter and many emotional moral issues. Just like in real life there are

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    My Sister’s Keeper In the movie that we watch called my “Sister’s Keeper” we are introduced to a family who have two children and both very young age‚ when the little girl is diagnose with a type of cancer. In beginning stages it is clear to the family that they have to do everything that they can to save the little girl‚ but when all the test show that the family members cannot donate what is needed by the little girl to save her life; They are introduced to the idea to create a child that would

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    My Sister’s Keeper The story is all about loving a family. The situation become an ethical problem when Sara and Brian (the parent’s of Kate‚ Jesse & Anna) first approved the suggestion of the doctor to have a in vitro child(the child named Anna) that is perfectly match for Kate since Kate is diagnose to have a Leukemia -a cancer of the blood or bone marrow characterized by an abnormal increase of blood cells. Anna is genetically made on purpose to be the donor of the body parts that Kate needs

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    In My Sisters Keeper‚ Cassavetes brings up issues of being able to speak up and knowing when someone is taking something to a point where you are in danger. What are the boundaries when it comes to saving someone’s life? Would you be willing to put your life at risk for someone else. The strength of Anna and Kate’s relationship amazed me in this film. Anna had given Kate her organs many times (bone marrow and blood) and never complained but did she really know who she was all she knew is why she

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    An Ethical Discussion of My Sister’s Keeper Trudy German Wayland Baptist University An Ethical Discussion of My Sister’s Keeper Introduction and Thesis: Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) to provide a genetically matched donor for an older sick child and to use the organs of the younger to the medical benefit of the elder is not morally justifiable using rule utilitarian ethical theory. This principle is not justifiable due to both the nature of the proposed rule regarding PGD and‚ primarily

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