Wednesday, September 26, 2007

D#5, HW#4, Annotated Bibliography x3

Being as most books do not contain a nice neat pre-formated citation i used noodle bib to compile my resources. Used two from ebrary and one from MCC Library database.

Annas, George J. American Bioethics : Crossing Human Rights and Health Law Boundaries. Oxford University, 2004. Ebrary. Mesa Comm. Coll., Mesa, AZ. 26 Sept. 2007 . This source is helpful to add on the information side of the aspect of ethics and morals. It contains also human rights content. In addition, it includes the health law angle of the controversy.

Ethical Issues in Human Cloning. Ed. Michael C Brannigan. Seven Bridges, 2001. Ebrary. Mesa Comm. Coll., Mesa, AZ. 26 Sept. 2007 . This resource could become a central backup of all technical aspects of cloning because it dives straight into my research question on the ethics and issues created by the research along the lines of human cloning. It contains information on both sides, such as the benefits and downfalls.

Musser, Susan, and David Haugen. Technology and Society. Opposing viewpoints series Unnumbered. Detroit: Greenhaven/‌Thomson Gale, 2007. This book contains chapters dedicated to the pros and cons of therapeutic cloning and the arguments to support both sides. In addition it talks about the enhancing of our children through genetics.

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