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    For decades doctors have been conducting prenatal genetics tests that show if the unborn child has any abnormalities. The results of these tests could cause parents to make hard decisions concerning their unborn child, such as abortion. New technology has provided an alternative for parents who are faced with unforeseen circumstances concerning their child. This technology allows them to change the coding of their child’s DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, the genetic makeup of all living organisms) to…

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    her so upset that she sues the practitioner, but it would also be the right thing to do in order to preserve the provider-patient relationship; Barb may appreciate the honesty. Remaining silent would avoid being put at fault for killing Barb’s unborn child,…

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    believes if an unborn child could be killed, why not a born one? Just as a fetus is completely helpless and has no ability to protect itself, notwithstanding of a child who is newborn through eleven years old. A child could be aborted up till the age of eleven…

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    Mary Maloney had now moved out of the house where she killed her husband Patrick. She moved into a small apartment where she was going to raise her unborn child she was a month away till it's due date. She didn't know its gender. So she decorated the nursery with Winnie the pooh characters. Mary thought about how she killed Patrick often and how she had gotten away with it so easily. But she did wonder if he would have been a good father if would have helped put the bed together, and help pick…

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    can occur when an unborn baby is tested for chromosomal abnormalities. As for Susan she unable to become pregnant for many years, and now that she is pregnant she faces a dilemma in how she will handle the outcome of her unborn baby and his diagnosed Down syndrome. In this paper I will be discussing the ethical dilemma about aborting an unborn child based on the medical condition they have that was diagnosed during chromosomal testing. Susan has been trying to conceive a child for many years.…

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    How would a person react if a doctor stole their right to live? Think about adults not having the ability to speak or express their feelings. Unborn children in their mother’s womb experience this predicament. They have no say in what will become of them or whether or not they will be allowed to live. Their entire future and any great contributions they could make during their life could be wiped away through the selfish act of their parents. Not only several million children killed every year,…

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    “How do the selected poems present the idea of infancy or childhood?” - Infant Joy - Infant Sorrow - Prayer Before Birth* - One Upon a Time* - You’re - Piano* Childhood, is the part of life where humans remain innocent and pure, and are distant from corrupted society. ‘Infant joy’ by William Blake, and ‘You’re’ by Sylvia Plath all portray an optimistic view on infancy and childhood. Blake presents infancy in an affirmative tone, whereas Plath conveys positivity in a more obscure way resulting…

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    controversial topic ever since people started to experiment with advanced technology. It is also critical for human beings to draw a clear line to limit the application of technology. Lisa Belkin describes this kind of issue with parents conceiving a child to save their first-born in “The Made to Order Savior”. This sort of pregnancy is viewed as unethical to many but understandable to others. Another essay “Alone Together” by Sherry Turkle argues the how new technologies like robots and…

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    A child playing all day is a great thing for their development. When they play with other they development their social-emotional skills. When they play with toys that are made for them to learn about something it develops their cognitive skills. When they play with toys that “quizzes” them by making them put certain shapes in the same shape in the bucket, this improves their problem-solving skills. A child playing is a good thing if they are playing with educational toys. Also, if they play…

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    From birth through adolescence, infants and children progress through a series of stages of development. From day to day, each child is growing, developing and changing as time passes. When they progress through each stage of development, each child moves through a steady progression of milestones that include various areas of development. These milestones vary by age and involve acquiring new motor abilities, developing thinking skills and learning emotional regulations, as well as social…

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