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Cloning - a Gift From God, or an Injustice Towards Humanity? In a world that is as fast paced as the one we live in today, it is hard to stop and remember the moral values and religious beliefs we were taught as children. We live in a world where…
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…to do some tests on humans, but without them medical progress would come to a halt. Cloning might also directly offer a way of curing diseases or a technique that could extend means to acquiring new data for the sciences of embryology and how organisms…
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…Imagine a world without hunger, where wars toward peace could be fought with less emotion, imagine a world with legalized cloning. Cloning, if properly used, can be used to clone more animals and vegetables to make more food. For future attempts to gain…
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…The Discovery of Human Cloning Recently there was a major breakthrough in the scientific research; it involves the mapping of all DNA in a human gene. A couple of years ago, this seems an impossible task for scientist to triumph over. All…
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…In many controversial topics around the world, such as abortion, gun control, legalized drugs, the death penalty, and cloning (to name a few), we can find differing positions, and opinions. Many of these arguments, can be narrowed down to two…
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…The societal issue being addressed in this article is the cloning of humans and nuclear cell fusion. This question lingering into every household...Should we be playing God? This question has substantial points on each side. Some people think that we…
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…Eight page paper outlining the Human Genome Project, a research study and project involving cloning of DNA for medical and research use. Written as an ethical issues paper from a nurse's standpoint. It includes the history of the project and uses today…
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Cloning Needs to be Illegal In June 1993, Steven Spielberg's film, Jurassic Park, introduced a worldwide audience to the concept and imagined consequences to cloning. The concept of cloning was simplified to the point that not only did it look…
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…as their heart has failed. "Not just a theory" Cloning is the method and "production line" where an identical copy of the original (the host) is made. Basically, it is the cut and paste of science. It is a very complicated process which is not that simple…
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…In 1997, medical history was made when Dr. Ian Wilmut successfully cloned the first sheep, named Dolly. He used a variant technique of nuclear somatic fusion to split an adult cell creating an identical double. Since then, the cloning of mammals has come…
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