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Genetic Manipulation- Morals and Ethics | Genetic Manipulation- Morals and Ethics

This student essay consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis of Genetic engineering.
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Genetic Manipulation- Morals and Ethics

Summary: A detailed analysis of the social and emotional consequences that genetic manipulation has on participants. written in speech form

How many of you can say your happy with your appearance? How many of you can say that you've never wished you could be that little more beautiful, that little more athletic or perhaps that little bit more intelligent. In a few years we'll be all grown up, we'll be parents, we'll be thinking `if only'. `If only' I had been born with a higher I.Q. I could be more than I am now. If only I was taller I could've been a basketball player. IF only...

The problem is, parents have this habit of wanting to give their children the things they themselves never had. In a few years, with the way technology is advancing we will be able to make sure that our kids don't miss out on the opportunities we did because of genetic misfortune.

Good morning MS jarman and fellow peers. Today I shall be talking...
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This section contains 537 words
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Purchase our Student Essay on Genetic Manipulation- Morals and Ethics
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