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  • Will The Clone Of A Human Being
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    - = CLONING HUMANS = - What is cloning Cloning is the production of one or more individual plants or animals that are genetically identical to another plant or animal. Simply stated, a clone is a duplicate- much like a photocopy is a duplicate, or copy, of a document. A good example of such "copies" that occur in nature are identical twins, which are duplicates of each other. Many ethical and moral issues have caused debate as to whether or not scientists should study and explore this new techno...
  • Conviction To Clone Humans
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    The Cloning War: Moral or Immoral Outside the lab where the cloning had actually taken place, most of us thought it could never happen. Oh we would say that perhaps at some point in the distant future, cloning might become feasible through the use of sophisticated biotechnologies far beyond those available to us now. But what we really believed, deep in our hearts, was that this was one biological feat we could never master. -Dr. Lee M. Silver, 1997 With every revolution, there must be conflict....
  • Existence Of The Real Human Race
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    After the introduction of the first cloned sheep, Dolly, it was not unexpected that intense discussions regarding the ethical issues surrounding human cloning would be raised. Cloning has been called both a medical benefit and a technological breakthrough. However, activists expressed anxiety and concern that the development might undermine the importance of human individuality, while raising concerns about unethical approach for further research. Heated debates concerning these matters exploded...
  • Germans Press For Ban On Human Cloning
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    Running head: Downside of Cloning The Ethical Downside of Cloning Ethics in Health Care October 17, 1998 Introduction For the first time the cloning of a whole human being seems really possible. It is absolutely necessary to consider the harm that can be done and move to curb abuses. Also, it is important to understand some of the theory underlying the desire to build a better human. The Ethical Downside of Cloning With recent developments in the cloning of the first whole mammal with Dolly the ...
  • Full Human Clone
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    Cloning: How far will it go Everyday people find themselves at a crossroads that requires a decision as to which path to follow. In the past few years, scientists have gained knowledge about cloning that could impact our lives for centuries to come. As a society we are at a crossroads and we will have to decide how to use this knowledge. Will we choose to increase our power over nature or will we develop a partnership There are many benefits of cloning, but do they outweigh the possibility of lo...
  • Genetic Cloning Of A Human Being
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    Science has come along way since the dawn of our era. The break through's and discoveries in the modern medical and technical fields are amazing. Computers are another advance in modern science and technology. People use computers to type papers, play games, and use the internet among many other things. Computers can also be used for science. Formulas that may fail or be very expensive if tried physically, can easily be tested using a computer. After successfully cloning a sheep, man now feels t...
  • Clone Humans
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    Human Cloning Modern science has gone beyond the boundaries of ethics and Catholicism to the point where they are trying to take over the role of God and create a human life without yield. Anyone who thinks that they can take the role of God and create another life has no respect for the morals and ethics this country was born on. Technology should not have to prove its power by being the first to create a human life for fun. By going through with this procedure, scientists are raising dangers a...
  • First Human Clone Being
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    Year 2004: A father goes to a hospital and enters the room of a genetic engineer". Sir I want to have a child". Doctor, "What gender?" A boy, blue eyes, blonde hair, fair skin, good height and intelligence equivalent to Einstein's". Doctor", Sorry sir, no Eins tiens, no Aristotle's, Government isn't allowing any more. You know the student councils have been shouting their heads off, cause the Sommer field Wave equation has been changed so often". Brace yourselves fellow human beings, for the ons...
  • Clone Of A Human Being
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    Human Cloning Isn't as Scary as It Sounds The recent news of the successful cloning of an adult sheep-in which the sheep's DNA was inserted into an unfertilized sheep egg to produce a lamb with identical DNA-has generated an outpouring of ethical concerns. These concerns are not about Dolly, the now famous sheep, nor even about the considerable impact cloning may have on the animal breeding industry, but rather about the possibility of cloning humans. For the most part, however, the ethical conc...
  • Risks Of Human Cloning Outweigh The Benefits
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    Technology has been a fundamental aid to humanity almost since the beginning of our species. At the earliest period of human life not one but three separate species shared this planet and the taxonomic classification of the Homo genus. (Hominid) For thousands of years Homo Erectus, Homo Neanderthalensis, and the more intellectually advanced of the three, Homo Sapiens, coexisted in a constantly conflicting but stable relationship. Until, quite suddenly 100,000 years ago Homo Erectus disappeared f...
  • Risk Of Harm To A Cloned Human
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    Let's Make the World a No-Clone Zone "Let's Make the World a No-Clone Zone" is a very straightforward and powerful article which lists many reasons why anything and everything about cloning should be illegal. In her article Therese M. Lysaught acknowledges there is plenty of factual information or counter evidence that her opposition might use to fight her argument. Her purpose for writing this article is to get it set in peoples minds that cloning is morally and ethically wrong and should be ba...
  • Cloning Of Animals
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    Cloning In many controversial topics around the world, such as abortion, gun control, legalized drugs, the death penalty, and cloning (to name a few), we can find differing positions, and opinions. Many of these arguments, can be narrowed down to two different views, or constructs: individualistic and communitarian (an image of collectivism). An individualistic viewpoint 'stresses the rights of the individual as a unique being' (class review). A communitarian viewpoint is more concerned with the...
  • Failures To Clone A Human Being
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    "Those who made the atomic bomb went ahead in spite of knowing about it's terrible destruction, But this doesn't mean that it was the best choice for humanity". - Bishop Elio Sgreccia (web) The idea that one person could be reproduced to be an exact replica of another, all the way down to the genetic code, is preposterous right? Wrong. Cloning is here, it's been here and it will be here for a long time. Scientists have been trying for years to understand genetics more, and when they cloned the f...
  • One Of The Human Clones
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    Infinite Possibilities If Mirrors Face The inevitability of human cloning is unavoidable. Although a majority of individuals disapprove the idea of cloning humans, I firmly believe that, not only will human cloning be widely practiced in the near future, but it will also benefit the health and well-being of all humanity. Just visualize for a second that you are one of the human clones that will exist within this decade, and imagine putting up with all the arguments that many opinion leaders are ...
  • Next Step To The Cloning Of Frogs
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    Cloning, the process of Manipulating a cell from an animal so that it grows into an exact duplicate of that animal is the forbidden fruit of biology. (Begley 54). The word clone, derived from the Greek word Kl on, meaning twig or slip, refers to asexual reproduction. Also known as vegetative reproduction. Cloning became known to the public about 30 years ago. This idea of cloning about his time resulted in an experiment of the successful asexual reproduction. This experiment took place in Englan...
  • Clone The Child
    501 words
    Human cloning is a very controversial subject and has been for the past 25 years. Many people say that it would harm human dignity. Others say it is a great advancement in modern medical science. There are many good things about this process. However, there are also many bad qualities. What is morally or ethically right is for the individual to decide. The process of cloning is really not that difficult to understand when you think about it. The first step is to remove eggs from the ovaries of a...

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