Bill C-13: Welcoming Chaos
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Bill C-13:
Welcoming Chaos
The problem started in 1954, it was one of the greatest medical breakthroughs to date and yet somehow it would lead to a series of troublesome and puzzling debates over a topic so fragile to the human emotion. The problem was the deduction of the structure of DNA and the weary prophecy was the creation of a genetically engineered human being. It would be only another twenty-four yeas until the prophets had
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their sexual desirability and they don't ask for more than what they need. Although Bill C-13 is actively attempting to regulate a controversial area of study, it is far from adequate. Adjustments need to be made before any laws. Terms need to be specified and social issues need to be addressed. To welcome The Assisted Human Reproductions Act without amendments is to encourage international turmoil, and international turmoil is not what makes Canada so welcome.
their sexual desirability and they don't ask for more than what they need. Although Bill C-13 is actively attempting to regulate a controversial area of study, it is far from adequate. Adjustments need to be made before any laws. Terms need to be specified and social issues need to be addressed. To welcome The Assisted Human Reproductions Act without amendments is to encourage international turmoil, and international turmoil is not what makes Canada so welcome.