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Use the Collaboration, non-graded forum to help one another understand concepts relating to the Essay 2 assignment. You can post source items, interact with your peers, and discuss insights about the ethics of genetic engineering that you found helpful with your writing process for the Ethical Argument.
- I will post additional source options to this site and/or the classroom as I find them.
- Feel free to engage with your classmates in the Collaboration forum on their perspective about Genetic Engineering and aspects of Ethical Arguments.
- What LOGOS, ETHOS, and PATHOS ideas do you have about arguing how far scientists should go with genetic modification and engineering?
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CONTENT Guidelines
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OUTLINE
INTRODUCTION
BODY-PARAGRAPHS
CONCLUSION
TITLE of ESSAY (it IS important)
Use the Collaboration, non-graded forum to help one another understand concepts relating to the Essay 2 assignment. You can post source items, interact with your peers, and discuss insights about the ethics of genetic engineering there that you found helpful with your writing process for Essay 2.
- I will post additional source options to this site as I find them.
- Feel free to engage with your classmates in the Collaboration forum on their perspective about Genetic Engineering and aspects of Ethical Arguments.
- What LOGOS, ETHOS, and PATHOS ideas do you have about arguing how far scientists should go with genetic modification and engineering?
Sources to prompt ideas:
OP-ED: Wednesday, March 31, 2004
Recent advances in science have reignited this long-standing debate.
By Stephanie Hertzenberg
Zero Hedge | Physicist Stephen Hawking’s final prediction before his death seven months ago was that the human race will diverge – with wealthy, genetically engineered “superhumans” dominating the “unimproved.”
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