human cloning
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The announcement of the birth of the cloned ewe Dolly, in 1997 by scientists at the Roslin Institute in Scotland, was a shock for the entire world. The ethical and moral issues of the human cloning process have been largely discussed and questioned but the controversy remains. The arguments against human cloning are numerous and varied. Most of them express natural fears and misgivings about the process because of the possible risk that could occur on
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to advance our technologies of the human body, and to master our purpose of life. We would be selfish and ignorant to turn our backs and not allow this wonderful advancement in science to develop. Cloning has been proven possible in several species, even humans. We need to understand that the only way our species will continue to grow and live on is to develop new changes and expand our possibilities of the human capability.
to advance our technologies of the human body, and to master our purpose of life. We would be selfish and ignorant to turn our backs and not allow this wonderful advancement in science to develop. Cloning has been proven possible in several species, even humans. We need to understand that the only way our species will continue to grow and live on is to develop new changes and expand our possibilities of the human capability.