Do Ethics Stop us Cloning
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Cloning for Cures Controversy
This health video will focus on the researcher that says cloning can provide cures for disease. So why is cloning so... More On CloningBy: Andrew Sandon | 27/09/2006 | TechnologyIt was only in the last 250 years that scientists began speaking about chromosomes and genes and the role they play in the way one generation passes its traits on to the next. Only 30 years ago scientists have been able to describe specific genes from one organism and put them in another. But, at the end of XX century the first successful cloning was made (Dolly the sheep). Bioethics and Stem Cell ResearchBy: Andrew Sandon | 27/09/2006 | EducationMany people still think of bioethics as a subset of philosophy. Others hold that at least clinical bioethics—the part devoted to decisions about patient care—should be thought of as a specialty within medicine and nursing. An example of how bioethical argument is constructed is provided by the recent debates over stem cell research. A brief discussion of this question also has the merit of indicating the role that religious arguments can play in bioethics. Genes are not Exclusive Human: Can not be PatentedBy: HIT KISHORE GOSWAMI | 20/11/2007 | HealthGenes are being cloned and patented which amounts to copyright of human genes, their forms and functions. Many chromosomes have several patented loci and within a decade or so, we shall have entire chromosomes patented. Hereunder this is argued, that the genes “cloned” and patented, are not exclusively human; exact copies of these genes (DNA sequences) are also present in other organisms. This has been aptly demonstrated by now, that human X and Y chromosomes and other chromosomes too, have The Intellectual DevotionalBy: Jeffery Anderson | 20/11/2006 | EducationDaily Devotionals have long been a favored tool of those looking for a regular dose of spiritual growth. Bedside volumes, read upon waking in the morning or before retiring at night, Devotionals consist of 365 exercises in learning and reflection. The Intellectual Devotional is a secular compendium in the same tradition. It is one year's worth of daily readings that will refresh your spirit, stimulate your mind, and help complete your education What You Need to Know about Stem Cell ResearchBy: John Morris | 13/03/2006 | HealthStem cell research is one of the most important breakthroughs that happened in November 1998. It was when two separate researchers successfully took stem cells from aborted fetuses and human embryos... The Problem of the DemocracyBy: m alrifaie | 12/06/2007 | EducationMany Muslims have followed such a course. They have been claiming the honour of the kinship between democracy and the great approach of Islam. They speak of the “democracy of Islam,” and claim that Islam was the first to follow the system of democracy. They have been repeating that “There is no shortage of terminology. Islam is democracy, and democracy is Islam.” Books and essays have been written on the subject, praising democracy, its gifts, and its blessings. It is described as the fai Futurist Therapy: What Role Will Therapy Have in a Post-human Future?By: Greg Madison | 15/09/2008 | Mental HealthIn this article I would like to suggest that the time has come for psychotherapy to begin to contemplate the future. Home Staging MisconceptionsBy: Heather Cook | 16/10/2009 | Home ImprovementAn in depth look at the misconceptions associated with one of the hottest trends in real estate: home staging!
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