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    (n.d.). Retrieved December 4, 2015, from http://www.chsjournal.org/archive/vol37-no3-2011/for-practitioner/ethical-considerations-on-human-cloning Ethics of Cloning. (n.d.). Retrieved December 4, 2015, from http://www.shaba.co/wa?s=ethics_of_cloning Ethics of Human Cloning - Is Cloning Ethical? (n.d.). Retrieved December 4, 2015, from http://www.globalchange.com/cloneethics.htm Rights. (n.d.). Retrieved December 6, 2015, from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/rights…

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    clone your little poodle. Many People may have different opinions about having their pets cloned. The choice of cloning your pets is clearly up to you but, I personally don't think that cloning pets should be allowed. The reason why I think cloning pets is unethical is because cloning pets can cause harm to the carrier, it is also very expensive, and can cause health problems. When cloning people think that their pet might live longer than it did before it died but, what if I told you they…

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    almost always fails. That’s animal cloning. 95% of animal cloning attempts fail. If you don’t know how to think about this then think of this a massive slaughter of animals because they use so many animals as surrogate mothers. All this time they’ve been trying to succeed, but it only happens 5% of the time. What happens to the surrogate mothers where the cloning process failed. Either they are severely injured or they go to heaven. My reasons that animal cloning is not beneficial are Surrogate…

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    However, this led to another issue in the novel about the differences between humans and androids. There was another test of finding who is android in the novel before the Voigt Empathy Test was created, it detects android by using intelligence tests, but androids have become more advanced and this test became out of date and replaced by the Voigt Empathy Test. Deckard said, “it has already happened three times before” (56). According to this if the subject failed to pass due to low brain…

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    For example, bioengineering is a major subject in Oryx and Crake, specifically gene-splicing. Atwood takes real animals that exist today and creates non-existent animals by mixing two animals and creating new species. Although the idea is very real and this type of science does exist in bioengineering, the reality of it is that there is no such thing in our world today. A good example from the novel is a “rakunk” (a cross between a skunk and a racoon), which is an imaginary species described in…

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    I want to vote no for a billing for cloning it is not fair for animals and humans as well it very dangerous. In the article “Arguments for and against creating human clones”how they said,the therapeutic cloning the thing they want to stop because it can be dangerous to everyone because if something goes wrong they can de or something bad happens. If they experiment it or an animal to it can die or something bad happens animals. Also,reproductive cloning they want to produce a clonal…

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    What is cloning? Coning is the process of making a replica of something using its DNA. How does it affect agriculture? One way cloning affects agriculture is animals. The perfect animal can be made through cloning. Take a farm animal for example. You take the DNA from one farm animal, and clone it. A cow for example, it would never be sick, if it was a milking cow, it would produce some of the best milk. If it was a meat cow, you would get the best beef. If a female, it would get pregnant with…

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    genetic engineering and cloning technology precisely. As highlighted by (Giassetti* et al, 2013), “genetic engineering is widely used at various branches of medicine to produce vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, animals that can be used as models for diseases or to be used as organ donors”. Through genetic engineering, cloning technology can develop the medical field which many various type of medicine can be produced in order to cure various type of diseases. In short, cloning technology is very…

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    society today have held us back from any scientific progression. On February 27, 2003, Congress approved a ban on reproductive cloning; stopping any hope of scientists saving our world from disease and tragic death. Restrictions on medical research are detrimental and unacceptable to the millions of people across the world who could benefit from human cloning. Human cloning is beneficial to society because it can save lives, enhance medical practice, and eliminate birth defects. The lack of…

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    of God and, therefore, are unique. Some people have endorsed human cloning for the drive of producing replacement organs for people in need of transplants who can’t find an appropriate donor. The thinking is that to take one’s own DNA and create a duplicate organ composed of that DNA requires human embryos to be used, and through that, it is necessary to kill several embryos to get hold of the essential DNA. In essence the cloning would discard many human embryos as “excess material,” removing…

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