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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 cone refers to one or more offspring derived from a single ancestor, whose genetic composition is identical…
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…Humanity is overwhelmed with countless ethical issues every day. One of the most controversial is the subject of cloning, with the overall question being, "To clone or not to clone?". Many doctors, politicians, religious people and others have been…
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Cloning is a new science that has much to offer. We can learn how to grow and harvest organs, which would eliminate the waiting list for those in need of a heart, liver or other vital organs. Many are worried that cloning will be used for the wrong…
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…What Is Cloning? Cloning is the production of multiple, identical offspring. A clone is an animal who is genetically identical to its donor "parent". We now know that this can be achieved using cells derived from a microscopic embryo, a fetus, or from…
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Cloning is Ethically and Morally Wrong The question shakes us all to our very souls. For humans to consider the cloning of one another forces them all to question the very concepts of right and wrong that make them all human. The cloning of any…
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…Human Reproductive Cloning Human Reproductive Cloning raises many issues in Medical Ethics. Although researchers feel that human cloning can be very helpful and interesting in the medical field, at the same time there are too many drawbacks involved…
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Cloning is Ethically and Morally Wrong The question shakes us all to our very souls. For humans to consider the cloning of one another forces them all to question the very concepts of right and wrong that make them all human. The cloning of any…
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…The term clone evokes rather frightening thoughts by many. Images of armies of identical people lacking individuality remind many of Aldous Huxley's fiction of a genetically engineered world. Despite the general public fear of this fictional view…
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…Human Cloning Human Cloning: The Ethical Issues Ever since the successful cloning of an adult sheep, world has been buzzing about the historical event. "Dolly" the sheep has redefined the meaning of the words "identical twin." Not only does she look…
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…“Human and Animal Cloning Should Be Legal” We are making technological and medicinal advances very rapidly in today’s society. We have found cures for diseases we never thought could possibly be cured, and it seems that we will be living forever if we…
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