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…even as it makes it; or rather, to be more precise, it offers us contradictory messages about whom to blame for what goes wrong. Science finally takes the blame. Near the end of the book, while the humans are fighting off the velociraptors, Malcolm…
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…Many people asserts that humanity has made little real progress over past century or so.For technological innovations can not change the condition that war,violence,and poverty are still with us.While I concede that humanity still have to face many…
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…and no longer functional. Many people argue that the embryo is living and stem cell extraction would be murder of a human being. The other side of the argument is that the embryos that are being used would have been destroyed anyways, so whether or not the stem cells…
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…much for us” the statement “Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers”(2.879) shows how the world today has used science and technology to built ourselves weapons of mass destruction and other top scientific things such as cloning, that will one day…
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…and large-scale cloning is for agriculture, human medicine, and biotechnology. The researchers divided the fetal fibroblasts which were genetically modified with a marker gene. Then they selected a clonal line, and the cells were fused to enucleated mature…
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…of his treatment. A major theme explored in the text is the nature of creation. Many questions are brought up. Is it humane to tamper with nature? What are the consequenses of playing god? The story is a forewarning about the ethical issues surrounding…
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…, there are experimentation on animals and transplants between species. Many ethicists who oppose cloning and other genetic interventions in humans look upon other animals as "cost-effective" substitutes for experimentation. In some countries, organizations have been formed…
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…, and potentially save many lives. Cloning could bring back extinct animals. Over millions of years, thousands of different species have gone extinct. Most were due to "natural selection", while several others were due to human
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…embarked on an attempt to decipher all of the genetic information that makes each human being unique. This illustrates that the basic moral concept of God making us all unique is being torn apart by science. Furthermore, Cloning interferes with the basic…
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…. Cloning could bring back extinct animals. Over millions of years, thousands of different species have gone extinct. Most were due to "natural selection", while several others were due to human intervention. According to the Encarta Encyclopedia, 1997…
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