Designer Babies Essay

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    A designer baby use to just be a futuristic idea like flying cars, but now it is becoming a reality. Science has got so advance we are on the revenge of knowing how to genetically modified an embryo and make is into what we want. Parents will soon be able to decide what they want their child to be like. They can make them tall, skinny, and smart if they wanted to. This is called prenatal engineering. By way of prenatal engineering parents can create the baby of their dreams. Thing about prenatal…

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    Genetic Screening Analysis

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    Starting with the detection of diseases in newborns an example of genetic screenings success can be found from Phenylketonuria (PKU). PKU forms in approximately one out of twelve thousand live births. A child who hosts PKU shows no sign of problem at birth but if left untreated may suffer seizures and develop behavioral problems and mental retardation. PKU testing started in the 1960's and is now mandatory in the United States. Through this regulatory process PKU has practically been eliminated.…

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    I think that designer genes are morally wrong, except when it’s used to cure diseases. There are many reasons designer genes are wrong, and many unforeseen consequences. The majority of scientists think that customizing genes is wrong. You can’t just make “better people” using engineering (theoretically). In World War II, Adolf Hitler tried to make his own “Master Race”. He wanted to give everyone blonde hair and blue eyes by means of genetic engineering (O.I). Scientists in China…

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    religious, and many more. Some families are eager for the use of genetic engineering to be widespread so that they can eradicate fatal diseases or other disorders from their family line, while other couples want to use genetic engineering to conceive a baby that will turn out to be a certain way. Although Genetic Engineering has a variety of benefits, I believe that it should only be used in certain…

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    but is this what we really want? In the science fiction short story, Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes, Charlie wanted to get an operation to be smart. The story goes along with parents wanting to change their child for their own benefit. Designer babies are unborn children who are being genetically modified to the parents ideal child. Humans should not tamper with nature because it is not guaranteed to work, the doctor could accidentally kill the embryo, and would potentially make a…

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    The possible job roles that I am interested in are Fashion Merchandiser, Fashion Designer, and Fashion Sales Representative. The first job role is fashion merchandiser it has a important role in the fashion industry because as becoming a fashion merchandiser you will be analysing market trends, also things like previous sales numbers to determine the product that big manufactures will take their direction to for that season. Another big part is production costs which is how much is the product…

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    In “Accepting or Rejecting Innovations” by Jared Diamond he explains that new technology can be accepted or rejected by people. Technology is not an easy factor to be ready acceptance, but he says that they need to persuade society to adopt it first. Diamond states the factors that cause people to adopt technological innovations into their lives are a relative economic advantage, social value and prestige, and compatibility with a vested interest. Profoundly, I think his ideas explain why people…

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    The CDC (Centers for Disease Control) states, “... Abortion after prenatal diagnosis has reduced the population of individuals living with DS in the U.S. by approximately 30%.” (https://lozierinstitute.org) In result, there would be numerous healthy babies who got a chance to live another day. If modifying babies’s DNA could save hundreds of lives, isn’t it a good thing to do? Well, designing DNA goes against people’s religious and moral beliefs. One organization announced something about the…

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    wrote, “Creativity is more than an inborn talent; it is a hard earned skill, and like any other skill, it improves with practice” (Lupton, Ellen. Graphic Design Thinking: Beyond Brainstorming. New York: Princeton Architectural ;, 2011. Print). As designers, we grow through our practices. It’s important to never fully dive in without learning the possible outcomes of one’s design. In relation, it would be as if you were diving into a pool without knowing if it were too shallow or too deep.…

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    technology and that all depends on the price of the procedure, of which no one seems to be sure. “Designer babies,” only adding to the growing number of risks, are a major fear among scientists. However, the question of who gets the right to make these decisions must be asked. Eventually, someone will be appointed to finally make the final decision, either giving people the ability to create “designer babies” or denying healthcare to those who need…

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