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So you should cover:
1. Point of view on extinction of animals? And elaborate.
2. Positive and negative effects of cloning animals.
3. How will cloning affect society?
4. Is human to blame because of extinction of animals? Due to cloning and etc...
No plagiarism, and point of view
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Running head: BIOETHICS
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Bioethics
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BIOETHICS
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Introduction
When dealing with bioethics, we talk about all activities that have a reflection on the
moral principles in areas such as medicine, environment, and animal. Even though each of this
sub-division has got its approach to bioethics, there are many issues that are very important
which aresssss overlapping. This overlap occurs in areas such as the concepts used, moral
consideration and ethical approaches. Bioethics is, therefore, raising a lot of questions especially
in the modern world which is always open for discussion and all involved in this research to
getting a solution. The possibility of cloning is, for instance, one of the new development that
has facilitated bioethics discussion. In this paper, we shall talk more about animal extinction.
Extinction of Animals
Extinction of animals occurs when we find ourselves in a situation where a certain
species of the animal kingdom is no more. This is because the species dies out with time either
slowly or at other times at a faster rate than normal. Extinction is brought about by
environmental forces that include global change and overexploitation of these species for human
use. Sometimes it is brought about by evolutionary changes just within their members that may
include poor reproduction and genetic inbreeding. Through these activities, many animals have
been endangered. Animals such as the...
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