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    Cloning is something that has come up very often in the past few years. The technology of cloning has been researched and attempted; it was tried with sheep and cows. But it’s a touchy subject as it pertains to the soul, what role do God play in this and what kind of life would the person/animal have. But there seem to be some advantages of the process of cloning. For humans you could live longer, they may even be able to find cures for terminal illnesses like such as AIDS and cancer. Would…

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    Though cloning is now a reality; is it something that should be pursued or is it something that should go in the history books as an achievement and left alone? When Dolly the sheep is mentioned, most people know exactly the significance of her role in science history. Dolly was the first sheep to be cloned in the 1990’s, and has since lead to many more advancements in science around the world. Less commonly known to people according to a cloning timeline from the genetics department at the…

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    than most expect; both going against nature and our humanity to create life. Cloning an idea not so long ago seemed like it was purely science fiction, but now that it’s looking more and more like an actuality, we ask ourselves should we keep it that way. Cloning animals is not only unnatural but has uncertain outcomes with a high failure rate and a high probability of diseased clones to continue the practice. Animal cloning has a significant percent of uncertainty that goes along with the…

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    or animal into a machine and it makes a clone of them. Cloning humans is illegal to do as of now, but cloning animals is happening all over the world. Everyone has different opinions about cloning animals. In the future cloning animals could help us have enough diary and meat products and could keep the prices down on animal products and it could also save rare wildlife that are almost extinct. The discovery of the possibility of cloning something goes back to the late 1800s. The first…

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    Why Is Cloning Be Aloud

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    Dead animals come back to life. There is now a way to get your pet back with the help of researchers cloning your pet means you can run around and play with your pet again. So stop crying , but for me cloning is horrible, mean and twisted idea. Here are a couple reasons why i think cloning should not be aloud. Accoring to the text there is a high risk of miscarriage and stillbirth. The ones who do live end up having ill health and premature death. Our animals suffer because of pain that we put…

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    Human Cloning Benefits

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    of this, and much more, can be possible through using the cloning process on humans. This ability to duplicate an embryo is a power often considered as “Playing God”, thus frowned upon by most religions. Even though it is opposed by some out of fear of breaking either morale or human laws; human cloning grants many benefits including: medical advancement, help with infertility, and a stronger work force. When the public thinks of cloning, they imagine an exact duplicate of a single human being.…

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    Cloning Should Be Banned

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    INTRODUCTION A clone is defined as an exact replica of a living thing that is genetically identical to the organism that produced it. Cloning occurs naturally; for example, many common plants are identical copies of a parent plant. “In these cases, cloning simply requires cutting pieces of the stems, roots, or leaves of the plants and then planting the cuttings” (“Cloning”). The first clone of a mammal was a sheep named Dolly in 1997. This was achieved by using a cell from a mature female…

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    Failure Of Human Cloning

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    be changed by whether or not human cloning is successful. Human cloning is carried out by using the DNA present in the cells provided by one human being. The DNA from the donor is then chemically manipulated to function like a new human egg, which will mature into a human, assuming it survives. This is contrary to the natural process of human reproduction, in which two parents are involved. Human cloning used to reproduce is called reproductive cloning, and cloning used to restore limbs and…

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    The advancements in cloning technology have progressed to the point that in the near future we may see the possibility of cloning human beings. The most medically beneficial idea in cloning humans, or more likely parts of humans, is that it completely simplifies the way we treat patients. The two categories of cloning are therapeutic and reproductive. Therapeutic cloning involves treating injured body parts by regrowing stem cells in the afflicted area. Reproductive cloning deals with the…

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    When Cloning Is Wrong

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    Have you ever wondered what the long term effects would be if cloning was legalized? Maybe the risks involved with it? Well, Leon Kass once stated that “Cloning represents a very clear, powerful, and immediate example in which we are in danger of turning procreation into manufacture.” This being said brings up the topic of whether cloning should be legalized due to the dangers it holds. The answer to this is no. However, Many people disagree. A copious amount of people believe that there can be…

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