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The Following Questions For Readings: "The Non-Identity Problem and Genetic Harms-The Case of Wrongful Handicaps," Dan W. Brock
-Brock argues that for "non-person-affecting" reasons, failing to prevent a serious disability is
Childhood Maltreatment
Adverse experiences during childhood, including abuse and neglect, which can have long-term psychological and physical effects.
Gene
A unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
Brain Protein
Refers to proteins found within the brain that play crucial roles in its structure, function, and the regulation of neurological processes.
Theory of Emotions
A conceptual framework that seeks to explain the physiological, psychological, and behavioral aspects of human emotions.
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