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…to produce stem cells, which brings up the issue of cloning. In 1994 a National Institutes of Health panel argued that creating embryos for the sole purpose of extracting stem cells was justified; but Congress subsequently enacted a ban on federal financing…
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…rediculous to be happy when causing such a huge annoyment. I despise those clones. For me, they are equal to a chewed gum, sticked on the bottom of my shoe. And no matter how hard they try to be the same as me, they should remember that there's only one original…
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…and moral issues are being brought up every day when it comes to these developments. The current controversy surrounding the cloning debate is one such example. This scientific reality is very similar to Dr. Frankenstein's frightening discovery that Mary Shelly…
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…process. Furthermore, Bokanovsky's method of mass production prevents individuality, as on the reservation, all people are cloned. Starting from the time of decanting, each embryo is genetically cloned to fall into one of the various social classes. Within…
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…famous sixty-second commercial during the Super Bowl (Sanford). This commercial reached thousands of Super Bowl watchers and was the first major marketing ad. Apple tried to expand by licensing their GUI to other computer companies who would make "clones
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…Two lawmakers from Maryland are proposing legislation to dedicate $25 million a year to helping the state's scientists pursue stem cell research. Stem cells can involve cloning and the destruction of embryos, but could also lead to treatments…
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…history,” So, these promises of new methods would be invaluable to the lives of millions of animals. In my generation, we have been witness to many new discoveries, one being Dolly, the first sheep clone. But according to Dr. Ian Wilmut, who produced Dolly…
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…. It may be achieved by the cloning of citizens. Advances in biological research in the New World allow one embryo to separate into ninety-six individual embryos by means of the Bokanovsky Process, an advanced method of cloning. Embryos destined to be the lower…
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…hazards. The initial stem cell researcher was at first reluctant to begin his research, fearing it might be used for human cloning. Scientists have already cloned a sheep. Researchers are telling us the next step could be to clone human beings to create…
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…to every minister and politician. These are issues for today. With our attention focused on the technology of the month (in 1997 these included cloned sheep and monkeys, babies from frozen eggs, headless frog embryos, a 63 year-old mother, sperm from dead men…
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