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    The Music Of Dolly Parton. Hey everybody how you are doing? Well I know you guys love music and I'm glad to see that you guys made it here to hear my speech. Some of you music lovers say that Kitty Wells and Jean Shepard were the best country singers in the 60’s. (Pause for the audience reaction) they are WRONG while they were on the charts, Dolly Parton was the number one hit. You might be wondering who I am. I am Dolly Parton's sister ~Stella Parton~ This is important for me to talk about…

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    By 1988 Dolly was back to focusing on her musical career. She was nominated for two Grammys that year and won the Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group (Dolly Parton Awards). She shared this award with the great Linda Ronstadt and legendary Emmylou Harris. They received this award due to a hit off of their collaboration album, Trio. They later produced a second album Trio II. Dolly Parton also won a two People’s Choice Awards that year, Favorite All-Around Female Entertainer and…

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    cloning may not seem to be a huge practice, it has been done several times in different breeds of animals. Everyone has heard of Dolly the sheep, right? She is the first, and most famous, clone in the world. Cloning is a complex process that lets one exactly copy the genetic, or inherited, traits of an animal (FDA, 2017). The cloning of livestock began in 1996, with Dolly, and has become more prevalent in the years since. There are many reasons a producer may want to clone their livestock, from…

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    playing god; Dolly the sheep aka genetic engineering. Dolly was the first successful mammal cloned, yes cloned, from an adult somatic cell using the process of nuclear transfer. (D,I, cc I) Nuclear transfer is when you replace the DNA in a oocyte and inject the nucleus with the DNA to be cloned. When the news of Dolly the cloned sheep got out to the public it struck immediate controversy whether scientists have the right to genetically engineer DNA like that. It didn't benefit dolly either, she…

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    Have you heard of something called ‘cloning?’ If so, you probably thought it couldn't actually be done, right? Well, you'd be highly incorrect. Cloning is in fact real and working, though pretty inefficient. Today, I’ll be showing you why cloning is unnecessary and unneeded. So first of all, what is cloning? The very term cloning means to produce another species from the same entity. There are lots of different types of cloning, all of which are dangerous and unneeded. Animals are cloned…

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    Cloning Technology

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    children. There is also the advantage of saving an endangered species. We would also have the possibilities of replacing damaged and vital organs with cloned ones. Now we address the unethical side of this procedure. There is the testing to clone Dolly there was 277 attempts this suggest how many failed attempts will there be to clone a human. Some of the mammals that were cloned had health problems and even reduced their life span. Plus, it is against the will of nature, the clone has no say…

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    Human Cloning Is Wrong

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    totally wrong. My own opinion is base on religion, but I'm also interested in the scientific facts and evidences about the cloning. The possibility of human cloning arose when Scottish scientists at Roslin Institute created the much-celebrated sheep, "Dolly." It was the first mammal that was cloned from adult DNA. On April, 2009, Panayiotis Zavos, the professor of University of Kentucky, claimed to have cloned 14 human embryos and transferred 11 of them into the wombs of four women but none of…

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    Cloning has been around for longer than you may think. Many believe that cloning is a futuristic process, but the history of cloning dates back to more than a hundred years ago. The first ever attempt to clone was made by Hans Adolf Eduard Driesch in 1885, when he attempted to duplicate a sea urchin. As hard as it is to believe, many different animals have already been cloned, including frogs, mice, sheep and cows. Plants are frequently cloned, and you can even clone a plant at your house by…

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    Cloning The first cloned living animal was duplicated was in 1996. This animal was a sheep named Dolly. This was in 1996, imagine how far cloning as improved today. Cloning isn’t just for animals though, we could clone organs for people in need. This procedure could improve the medical and science field greatly. Cloning Dolly, the sheep, was a very precise and intense procedure. The man who accomplished this task was “Dr. Ian Wilmut at the Roslin Institute in Scotland and colleagues used a…

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    against it. Cloning is the new rave of the world. Cloning is a great idea, however it has not been successfully performed on humans. According to "Business Insider", cloning has been successfully done, however, the test subject was not a human. Dolly, a sheep used to experiment cloning a new mammal from an adult cell was the first successful clone. "Why are there no human clones? Because of scientific, ethical, and commercial reasons.", says the Insider. Humans…

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