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  • Human Cloning Issue 5 John A Robertson
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    Controversial Issues Paper Topic: Human Cloning Issue # 5 John A. Robertson, "Human Cloning and the Challenge of Regulation", The New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 339, no. 2 (July 9, 1998), pp. 119-122. George J. Annas, "Why We Should Ban Human Cloning", The New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 339, no. 2 (July 9, 1998), pp. 118-125.10-16-00 In the article that I chose there are two opposing viewpoints on the issue of "Should Human Cloning Ever Be Permitted?" John A. Robertson is an attorn...
  • Ban On The Inevitable Cloning Of Humans
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    Society uses technological benefits as gateways into the realm of the future. Through this, we are lead to a serious debate on morality vs. technology; that of placing a ban on human cloning. Many look at this amazing new innovation in science from a religious point of view, and declare it morally wrong. They say it is "playing God". Others fear it will lose control and anything could happen from that point. Although opponents to cloning fear possible uses and the moral issues involved, placing ...
  • Possible To Clone An Animal
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    Cloning Is cloning ethical the majority of the world would say no but the medical research possibilities associated with it are endless. In 1997 when Dolly the lamb was born we began to think, wow if it's possible to clone an animal why not a human in the future It soon became known that it was possible and people were horrified at the thought of an organism being created by a human being. 90% of Americans polled within the first week that the Dolly news broke, thought that cloning should be ban...
  • First Cloned Humans
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    Is the Technology of Today Ready to Create Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein"? When the novel "Frankenstein", by Mary Shelley came out in 1831 the general public was introduced to the idea of man creating another man, scientifically without the use of reproduction. The disasters that followed, in the novel, demonstrated the horrid fact that creating humans was not natural. That was in 1831, when the knowledge of science had not yet evolved enough to act on such an idea. Now as the start of a new mill...
  • Advocate For Therapeutic And Reproductive Cloning
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    One Head is Better Than Two The question of cloning has been one of the most recently controversial issues of the past decade. For humans to consider the cloning of one another forces them all to question the very concepts of right and wrong that make them all human... Scientists have debated the implication of human and non-human cloning since 1997 when scientists at the Roslin Institute in Scotland produced Dolly. Compelling arguments state that cloning of both human and non-human species resu...
  • Cloned Humans
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    After reading an essay entitled Is it right to clone a human, I felt like I should give some information along with a more realistic view on the topic. This essay, written by Charlie Cho, is about the new technology of cloning and gives a lot of misconceptions as reasons to ban its research and future use forever. The essay makes many clear points as to why we should ban cloning. Cho states that we would be unable to decide whom these people belong to and if we use them for organ donation, what ...
  • God's Will To Clone Humans
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    Imagine the world as only beautiful people. Everywhere you look is a Cindy Crawford look-a-like: 5'9", brown hair, brown eyes, and the perfect smile. A "Master Race". Do we really want to reenact Adolf Hitler's plan of seeking world domination killing million upon millions as a "final solution?" Instead of killing, we'd be reproducing millions, going against nature. Say we went and got one of Princess Diana's cells and implanted that in an egg that was then placed into a surrogate mother. Nine m...
  • Butcher The Only Clone
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    Cloning Cloning opens many doors of opportunities in the agricultural aspect of the United States of America. It has already been a major factor in saving the lives of many humans. I feel the society as a whole can not and should not degrade this scientific al finding. I feel that human cloning should not be done and that this subject raises too many ethical questions. I would like to focus on an agricultural aspect if I may. People raised hell when animal parts we reput into humans to save live...
  • Human Cloning In The Future
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    ... Human bodies attack what is not genetically alike to the specific body; thus, transplant organs are rejected at times even with the medication that tries to suppress this action. Another technique of transfer cloning obtains healthy adult cells and reprograms them 'so that they are embryonic and have the potential to grow into any type of tissue. ' ('Potential uses' 980) This method could be used to produce stem cells, which are undifferentiated or unspecialized, capable of being any tissue ...
  • Cloned Human
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    To clone or not to clone, that is the question. If Shakespeare were alive today, he might well have used this phrase instead of the one he chose for his play Hamlet. The question is an important one because Dr. Ian Wilmut, an embryologist from Scotland, recently stunned the world by declaring that he had cloned a lamb from the DNA of a ewe. Since the technique he used may possibly be reproduced to clone a human someday, the public outcry has been considerable, as has the question of whether our ...
  • Clone Adult Human Cells
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    In today's society it seems as if anything can be accomplished through technology. Though most advancements are being made to help cure and care for sick and disabled people, many believe that scientist have gone to far and are playing the role of God. One of the most asked questions today is the theory of cloning a human being. Technology and science have practically made this idea a reality; however, many disagree about the ethics of cloning. Is cloning just another means of reproduction or is...
  • Cloning Of Humans
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    The most significant problem our world has with newfound controversies is that most people take one side on the issue before they become educated on the topic at hand. This is the same problem that I see with the controversial issue of cloning. Whether one argues for or against the cloning of humans or animals, most people leave out the ethics and morals behind the issue. People see movies like Multiplicity, starring Michael Keaton (a movie in which Michael Keaton clones himself multiple times i...
  • Clone A Human
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    And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul... and He took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof; and the rib, which the Lord God had taken from man, made He a woman and brought her unto man. -Genesis 2: 7 21-22 Human cloning is becoming one of the most controversial topics of our time. With recent technological breakthroughs, whole new fields are opening with amazing possibilities. Desp...
  • Our New Cloning Technology
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    Over the past few years human cloning has become not only a political issue but also a great morale issue. Due to the advancement of technology in our modern scientific world, science has been able to explore and achieve with great leaps and bounds the ability to clone human life. It was only a few years ago that this might have seemed like science fiction, now it is a reality. Cloning has unlocked many questions and curiosities that were once impossibility. Scientists, politicians, and religiou...
  • Human Clone
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    Human Cloning: A Blessing for Helpless Couples "Should human cloning be banned?" The response to this controversial issue may vary from person to person based on their moral and / or religious beliefs. When viewed from my eyes, as a married infertile woman, human cloning would not appear as horrible and degrading as majority of the people believe it is. People may assume different meanings of the word "cloning". However, an expert, Ruth Hubbard, a professor emeritus of biology at Harvard Univers...
  • Human Clone
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    Ever since the cloning of the first adult mammal, Dolly the sheep, the idea of cloning has become a major issue and the subject of many debates. Many people are afraid of the idea of cloning simply because it is a new and misunderstood concept. However, cloning is an incredible scientific breakthrough. The practice of cloning can be used to benefit society and should therefore be legalized. Some people have the belief that a clone would not be the same as any other person, although scientists te...
  • Technological Innovations
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    In the realm of medical science, there have been and still are many different technological innovations, which lead to great controversy. Things such as abortion, artificial insemination, and even certain kinds of surgery that have proven successful for humanity have gone through much debate. Today, one of the hottest topics to be debated, just so happens to be one of these technological innovations. It is something that people tend to be either fore or against and not in-between. Human cloning,...
  • Human Cloning And Its Research And Technologies
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    Human Cloning - Medical Breakthrough or have Scientists lost their Minds? A woman, at the rightful age of 24, has decided to have a hysterectomy. She lives alone by herself, has no kids or a boyfriend. One year after she has the surgery, which strips her of the ability to have children, she meets the perfect man for her and they get married. Now since she had the surgery she is unable to have children with her husband. Human cloning can give that ability back to her! Along with relieving inferti...
  • Cloning Of Pigs For Their Organs
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    When Walter Benjamin wrote The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction in 1969, I am sure he didn't expect it to parallel the arguments of today's discussions on the ethics of cloning. In the short shadow of the replication of Dolly the sheep, and five little piglets from Virginia comes the discussion on if this practice should really be allowed, and if so, what limits do you set? How can you look in the eyes of people who have had there family members pass away because the cloning of ...
  • Cloned Human
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    The United States Government restricts us from doing many things that would cause problems or disrupt the common peace of our country. As time goes on there are many new technological advances that come about from people searching to expand man's common knowledge or make our lives or jobs easier for us. Two of these advances in science have been the ability to abort a fetus from the womb and also to clone forms of life. Why does the law allow people more freedom to destroy fetuses than to create...

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