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and Dying. St. Paul: Greenhaven, 1980.
Mabie, Margot C.J. Bioethics and the New Medical Technology. New York:
Atheneum, 1992.
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human cloning permanently. Clinton has proposed a five-year ban on human cloning research to give the bioethics board time to access the ethical and social ramifications. Currently about 64,000 biologists and physicians have signed a voluntary ban of five
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in Bioethics On the End of Life. Oxford: University Press, 1994.
Comptons Encyclopedia Online, 1998 The Learning Company -- www.comptons.com.
Pavone, Fr. Frank A., Brief Reflections on Euthanasia, Priests for Life. http://www.priestsforlife.org/euthanasia
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science and ethics of human cloning. This committee was called the National Bioethics Advisory
Commission (NBAC). The NBAC finally ruled that human cloning is morally unacceptable. The
meaning of what it is to be human--which until now has involved
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s and Alzheimers. While we have established that animal cloning may be permissible and even scientifically useful, what about cloning humans?
Harold Shapiro, chairman of the Federal Bioethics Advisory Commission, sees no problem with it. Himself a twin
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allowed to have a second child.
China's one-child policy has recently been described as "arguably the greatest bioethical atrocity on the globe." Since the 1970s, the Chinese government has conducted a program of population control through forced abortion
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that it would good idea to help cure diseases? Well, most of the people in the United States do, too. There has to be something good about curing people.
What exactally are stem cells? The Center for Bioethics and Human dignity states that the difination of them
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is based on the recognition that individuals concern that their own interests be looked after must be extended to the interests of others." It is because I agree with this quote by Peter Singer, Professor of Bioethics, Princeton University, that I must stand
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TODAY, 11/25/01
Tammeus, Bill "Making Sense of Cloning" Times Union Albany, N.Y. 3/17/02
The Stem Cell Debate
http://www.time.com/time/2001/stemcells/#
The Value of Therapeutic Cloning for Patients
http://www.bio.org/bioethics/tcloning.asp
"Therapeutic
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: Greenhaven Press, 1981.
McCuen, Gary E. and Boucher, Therese. Terminating Life: Conflicting Values in Health Care. Hudson, Wisconsin: GEM publications inc., 1985.
Charlesworth, Max. Bioethics in a Liberal Society, Oakleigh: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1993
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