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    is just one of the many uses for animal cloning. People have always questioned the ethics of the subject though when Dolly was first made. Animal cloning can provide us with clear cut conclusions, antibodies to diseases, actual copy cats, and can be used to solve the endangered species problem. Animal cloning might have some people looking down upon it in the beginning when Dolly…

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    The cloning of animals has been happening for several years now, and this has now opened up the likelihood of the cloning of people. Despite the fact that there are clear advantages of cloning to mankind, human cloning is not only immoral, but is also a threat to the natural cycle of life. The idea of someday being able to clone a human scares many people in the United States and in the world. The United States passed a law preventing Federal funds to be used in cloning research and by 2008…

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    Rough Draft Animal cloning has been a controversial topic ever since it first came out in 1996. However, it can be very helpful in the lives of the people who use it. Cloning is very popular in animal showing. It is also normal for a cattle farmer to make clones of his best milk and meat-producing cattle. Cloning animals has been popular ever since it came out. Scientists want to try new things and experiment with the possibilities of cloning other mammals - possibly humans. Cloning can also…

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    The issue of cloning has always been around in our everyday lives. Cloning was common in movies such as Jurassic Park and The Lost World, where cloning seemed to be an idea of fantasy and not reality. The idea that scientist could just take a little DNA from a dead mosquito and turn it into something that could tower over a skyscraper was very intriguing to most people. On the other hand, there were movies such as Judd Dredd and Alien Resurrection, in which cloning was necessary in order to…

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    and chickens” as quoted by (Kolata,nytimes.com). Some scientist that make this heinous monsters that are called clones are Dr. Tanja Dominko. “Dr Dominko was inspired to make the world's first cloned monkey after the first cloned animal, which was Dolly,the cloned sheep, it took two-hundred and sixty seven attempts by Scottish researchers finally produced. Dr. Dominko was so stirred that she waised three years of her life try to make a cloned monkey. Dr. Dominko tried about three-hundred…

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    Is Cloning Wrong

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    Is Cloning okay in Science? Cloning has been going on since 1952. According to Clonaid, the first human clone (Eve) was created on December 27, 2002. By definition it is the number of different processes that can be used to produce genetically identical copies of a biological entity. This topic has become very controversial causing the world to become distraught. Later in 2005, the United Nations General Assembly prohibited all forms of human cloning with the Declaration…

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    On July 5, 1996, a sheep named Dolly, was successfully cloned using somatic cell nuclear transfer. What does this have to do with cloning human body parts? Well it may be that humans and animals are both mammals, but it is actually how it is cloned. Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) to be exact. It may sound like a great idea, but many people have moral issues with it. Some reasons why others would like it are, it is safer and easier than transplants, it could help cure diseases, shows…

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    Why Cloning Is Bad

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    In overall the world is evolving to become a better world. Technology has advanced so much. For example without technology the world would have never been able to begin cloning. Clones are genetic copies of an animal. The cloning process is a very complicating and expensive procedure with little outcome. The outcome of having a high quality meat is only 20 percent. The other 80 percent involves infertility and even the death of off springs. Many people around the world do not believe in the…

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    The Stolen Wool Analysis

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    The Story Of The Stolen Wool By: Jordyn Sullivan [based on Baa Baa Black Sheep] You wouldn't think a sheet of wool could cause so much problems in the span of 4 days, until you hear the story of Betty Black Sheep. See, Betty Black Sheep has the absolute finest wool. Everyone is asking for it so they can sell it themselves or sew something out of it. This is where everything went wrong. Somebody stole the wool! All three bags full! It's springtime of 2006 a sunny day where you feel the…

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    Cloning A Cloned Mammoth

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    The author provides the reason why scientists think that the woolly mammoth should be cloned because some scientists think that cloning a mammoth is either a good/bad idea. They found a full-body example of a mammoth "embedded in ice on a remote island" in 2013 (Grant). Some scientists think that because the ice kept the body and blood so well preserved, the might be able to clone the animal. The author provides these reasons to tell his/her audience that some scientists think that having a…

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