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…a negative connotation to it. Many think it would be wrong to clone a human, and have slapped labels such as “evil” or “immoral” on human cloning. The source of people’s disgust may come from their visions of a science-fiction monster developed…
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…life is formed it should be by a male and female the "old fashioned" way doing it because they are ready and dedicated to nurture, care for, and raise a child. Dr Irving Wiesman of Stanford University says "Human cloning should not be practiced…
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Human Cloning: Not When, But Why Business Week; New York; February 19, 2001; Catherine Arnst; Edition: Industrial/technology edition Issue: 3720 Start Page: 66 ISSN: 07398395 Full Text: Copyright 2001 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. [Author note…
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…that scientists were able to clone human beings what concerns might there be about the welfare of clones? Some opponents of cloning believe that such individuals would be wronged in morally significant ways. Many of these wrongs involve the denial of what Joel…
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…is supposed to be blessed by aliens, wants to clone the first human beeing. She rejects warnings of experts, according to which in order to do that hundreds of embryos would have to be created and thrown away again, because of serious deformations; she says she…
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…but a reality, wore off the out cry against human cloning began. Physicians, scientists, politicians and church leaders and many more have been trying to ban the cloning of humans ever since. Is cloning something to be afraid of? I do not believe it is. I believe…
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…. As it is in the industrial revolution. When human cloning becomes technically possible, who will control who clones whom and for what means? Like nuclear weaponry, the power to clone in the “wrong hands” could have devastating consequences. There is Wisdom in President Clinton’s…
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…of cloning technology that clearly are morally wrong, the federal role in regulating cloning remains uncertain. According to scientists, cloning research has the potential to produce enormous health benefits. Ian Wilmut told the Senate Labor and Human Resources…
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…through the birthing process to create the cloned mice. The cloning of cattle was achieved in 1988, when embryos from prize cows were transplanted to unfertilized cow eggs whose own nuclei had been removed. In 1993 the first human embryos were cloned using…
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…Of all the terms coined by scientists which have entered popular vocabulary, 'clone' has become one of the more emotive. Strictly speaking a clone refers to one or more offspring derived from a single ancestor, whose genetic composition is identical…
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