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Bradley, J., Daniels, L. and Jones, T., The International Dictionary of Thoughts (Chicago: Ferguson Publishing Company, 1969).
Johnstone, M., Bioethics: A Nursing Perspective (Harcourt Brace & Company, 1994).
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of bioethics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City (Masci 2). One way in which cloning could be beneficial in the in vitro fertilization (IVF) process. Cloning Research may improve IVF, in which an egg is removed from a womans uterus
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to clone human beings in this manner. Clinton also asked the recently appointed National Bioethics Advisory Commission (NBAC) to address within ninety-days the ethical and legal issues surrounding the subject of clon!
ing human beings. This provided a welcome
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. Clone. New York, NY: William Morrow and Company, I N C.
National Bioethics Advisory Commission. Cloning Human Beings. Rockville, MY
Zinnen, Thomas M. (4/26/01). Cloning and Transgenic Animals.
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Medical School study published in 1996 documented 200 cases of genetic discrimination (ibed). Wendy McGoodwin, the executive director of the Council for Respons!
ible Genetics in Cambridge, Mass., a nonprofit bioethics group, states that We now have a huge
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and patentable for economic benefit (Bioethics, 935)." The opinions of religious leaders in this statement should be respected, but there is no concrete proof to provide a significant, considerable argument against genetic engineering. According to religious leaders
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for or against euthanasia. There are several arguments
presented by both those for and against the practice.
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“Death and Dying: Euthanasia and Sustaining life.” Encyclopedia of Bioethics. 1995.
“Euthanasia
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ever happen. Several ethics committees were asked to decide whether scientists should be allowed to try to clone humans. In the United States, the National Bioethics Advisory Commission recommended a five-year moratorium on cloning a child through
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during his speech the formation of a new
President's Council on Bioethics, to be chaired by Dr. Leon Kass, a
bioethicist at the University of Chicago. In addition to studying a range of
ethical issues raised in the biomedical and behavioral sciences
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was later rejected by Congress, and while there are increasing efforts to ban cloning, the Federal government has not yet approved a law on the subject.
In an article on cloning presented by the National Bioethics Advisory Commission in 1997, a variety
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