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Monday, December 19, 2011
Designer Babies
The Gift of Life or the Gift of Science
Dr. Sanjay Gupta visits two couples who utilized Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) to increase their families. ARTs continue to be a hot topic among our society whether it is ethically and morally right or are people trying to play God? I, personally, don’t believe in altering an embryo to create a “genetically superior” baby but I do feel sympathetic towards couples who desperately want a baby and can’t because of reproductive problems. Historically, societies have formulated ideologies on gender and the roles of each gender, but as we evolve and as science advances, we are coming to ethical crossroads.
Is it okay to reconstruct genes, especially genes with genetic disorders? Do we really believe it is different than gender selection?
Sheryl Sandberg
Title: Chief Operating Officer, Facebook
Age: 42
Country of Citizenship: United States
Hometown: Washington, D.C
Education: Bachelor's Degree in Economics from Harvard University & MBA from Harvard Business School
Marital Status: Married
Children: 2
Sheryl Sandberg joined Google in late 2001. At that time, her title was Business-Unit General Manager, although there was no business unit. At the time, Google was working on program called AdWords, a program for selling the small text ads that appear next to related search results. Sandberg volunteered to work on the project with four other employees, and before long, AdWords was making money.
In 2002, Sandberg helped arranged a deal with AOL to make Google its search engine. "Marissa Mayer, who was the first female engineer to be hired by the company, says, She got the AOL deal running. She was tough and she was fearless.”
In 2007, the founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, hired Sandberg to be Facebook's Chief Operating Officer, because he seen her as a professional who was a perfect fit- a really good manager and she was very analytic, focussed on strategy.
By 2010, a company that was bleeding cash when Sandberg arrived had become profitable. Within three years, Facebook grew from a hundred and thirty employees to twenty-five hundred, and from seventy million worldwide users to nearly seven hundred million.
Sheryl Sandberg’s message is very powerful. It’s a simple one, "which she defined as: Don’t worry so much about balance. Work hard, stick with what you like, and don’t let go. Start out by aiming high. . . . Go home tonight and ask yourselves, What would I do if I weren’t afraid? And then go do it!"
Read more http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2011/07/11/110711fa_fact_auletta#ixzz1h0kZ6pzp
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