Papers 941-950 of total 1511 found.
…of "IBM-compatible" clones, software and accessory equipment.…
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…that has waged war, traveled to the moon, cloned animals, and most of all, developed his sense of query and question. It is an expected fact that man will once question in the entity he believes in. Intelligence would be the key here. For an intelligent man…
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…be used in the future to ensure those that need organs get them. One way is by cloning heart cells and constructing a new heart. This would have a low chance of rejection of the organ. Another way would be to use animals as organ donors. This has been…
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…of clones. John has enjoyed the works of Shakespeare and the bible. After John has tasted the true joys of old life, he cannot live in a society where his loves are outlawed. <Tab/>This novel shows how we cannot limit our freedom of expression…
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…in their own way, have personal beliefs that they are willing to stubbornly stick to. His aim is not to create clones within the organization, but to stockpile it with as much imaginative genius has possible. Bill Gates is moody and if you backed down from Bill, he…
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…, there are experimentation on animals and transplants between species. Many ethicists who oppose cloning and other genetic interventions in humans look upon other animals as "cost-effective" substitutes for experimentation. In some countries, organizations have been formed…
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…called PC's Limited. In 1985 the company introduced an IBM-compatible PC clone called the Turbo. By selling computer components and kits by telephone and advertising in trade magazines, Dell built a clientele of businesses and experienced computer users. His…
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…research are, firstly, stem cell research could lead to treatments and cures for many diseases and injuries, cutting California's health care costs. Proposition 71 prohibits funding for human cloning, reinforcing existing state law. Also, Proposition 71…
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…historical timeline. <Tab/>Until thirty-six years ago, people doubted did not think man could travel to the moon. Similarly, people did not believe living creatures could be cloned by humans until just a few years ago. America was the brains…
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…to the public in order to make 300 million dollars available annually to the research from cloned embryos, and would make cloning legal only for medical research. Hollywood actors have fueled the issue in the media to dispense to the public. Actor Mel Gibson stated…
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