No not all of it some people still agreed but then again I am not sure.
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Answer:
There is no chance that a child of one parent who carries CF gene is born having Cystic Fibrosis if the other parent does not carry the CF gene.
Explanation:
Second child born to Chloe’s mother and stepfather will have Cystic Fibrosis only if they inherit one CF gene from each parent. Since stepfather is not carrier of CF gene, development of the disease at child is not possible.
A person who has inherited one CF gene from his/her parent will be a CF gene carrier, but will never develop Cystic Fibrosis. However as he/she a carrier of the CF gene, they can pass it on to their own child.
The major legal and philosophical problem with "wrongful life" cases is
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In a case
for 'wrongful life', the offended party which is usually a newborn child brings
an activity, for the most part against a doctor, asserting that some careless
activity has caused the offended party's life, say by not illuminating the parents
of the probable outlook that their kid would be conceived with severe imperfections.
Usually the phrases is: seeing the world through rose coloured glasses which means seeing the good in everything or loozing on the bright side. Hope my answer helps you.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I am assuming the answer is the Torah.. this is because Leviticus, Numbers, and Dueuteronomy are located in the old testament of the Bible and of the torah. Therfore, it cannot be the new testament. So the answer should be B.