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    Animal Cloning Taken Too Far Technological and medical developments over the last century have allowed scientists to create life through cloning. There has been extensive debate as to whether or not cloning should be legal. Many argue that cloning allows for further scientific research on animal medical innovations‚ and new opportunities at livestock agriculture (Wells). Although there seems to be benefits to cloning‚ are these benefits worth the cost? Animals involved in cloning often suffer. Research

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    Overview Cloning is the process of creating an identical replica of an organism. There are three types of cloning; reproductive‚ gene and therapeutic. Reproductive cloning can be used to create an identical copy of an organism that has died or is still alive. Reproductive cloning is when scientists remove a mature somatic cell from a donor animal and place it in an egg cell which has been emptied of its own DNA in its nucleus. The cell is allowed to grow inside a laboratory a little before it

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    Is Human Cloning Acceptable in Today’s Society ? INTRODUCTION In my paper I will be talking about cloning‚ how scientists are trying to clone humans and if it acceptable in today’s society and should it be. I will also be informing the reader about how scientists try to do it and why. Cloning is the process of producing populations of genetically-identical individuals that occurs in nature when organisms such as bacteria‚ insects or plants reproduce asexually (amphibians are the best examples)

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    Conversely‚ many people hold different beliefs on the subject of cloning. In June 1998‚ President Clinton publicly condemned human cloning. He stated‚ "Any discovery that touches upon human creation is not simply a matter of scientific inquiry. It is a matter of morality and spirituality as well. Each human life is unique‚ born of a miracle that reaches beyond laboratory science" (www.thinkquest.org). Those who scorn cloning believe cloning of humans can never be ethical. They believe it confuses the

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    Project outline Should human cloning be prohibited? I. Introduction A. Background of human cloning (what is human cloning) 1) Definition of human cloning. 2) What are the community’s views on human cloning? 3) Current situation of human cloning in this century. B. Thesis: Although human cloning brings about quite a number of benefits to mankind‚ it is undeniable that it can potentially change a person’s perspective on religion‚ life and

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    Frankenstein and the Science of Cloning Mary Shelley’s "Frankenstein" tells a story about a young man by the name of Victor Frankenstein and his pursuit to create life. Esther Schor describes Victor as "a man of science"(Schor 87). Victor Frankenstein attempts to travel beyond accepted human limits at the college of Ingolstadt‚ and access the secret of life‚ or as what he would call the elixir of life. Victor demonstrates this by creating a monster‚ not quite realizing fully how dangerous his creation

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    Cloning: Is it Science Fiction or Science Fact? Diane Norton June 2‚ 2010 Cloning is it Science Fiction or Science Fact?   It is true that medical advances can save lives‚ but does new medical technologies go‚ too far.  Cloning’ medical benefits are astounding. There were medical advances that were unethical‚ for example heart transplants or other organ transplants and "test tube" babies‚ but are now considered being‚ the "norm".  That being

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    I believe everyone has a personal right‚ ethically based‚ to uniqueness‚ autonomy‚ and personality. Reproductive cloning traverses a major limit by removing the most essential aspect of autonomy that we are created individuals and are supremely unique (McKnight). Cloning of humans is playing God and should not be attempted. According to Genesis 1:26 God made man in his image he formed man from the dust and gave him life by sharing His own breath (Genesis 2:7). Therefore‚ man is distinctive among

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    Full Outline Thesis: Cloning of humans should be banned because its assaults the Human Life‚ assaults to religion and Expectations of Human Clones. I. The first reason human cloning should be banned because it degrades the value of humans’ life. A) Human Cloning degrades the dignity of human race because each individual is inherently valuable and unique. 1) Also‚ if individuals can make copies of their bodies then why care if someone dies or lives. 2) Each human is different in his own way

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    The ethical issues that are raised from to this issue have not been successfully debated about‚ and is still in the grey‚ and thus human cloning could produce more problems than solutions among between the opposing members of NZers. Ethical issues such as ‘are clones entitled to human rights’‚ what is the clones’ identity crisis‚ is the clone an individual or an extension of the copied human

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