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    science has risen since the late 1990s, and that is cloning. Now scientists feel as if they have the technology to clone even humans, one of the most complex life forms on Earth. There are two types of cloning; reproductive cloning and therapeutic cloning. Reproductive cloning will force America to deal with situations that they have never encountered before, such as new diseases and loss of food, water, money, and jobs; while therapeutic cloning allows scientists to study the human body in depth

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    The idea of cloning has been around for a long time. The possible benefits it could bring to both mankind and other life on Earth. However, the morality and ethics of doing just this have only more recently filter to the surface. How can cloning help or hurt? Cloning is by itself a straightforward scientific process it is only when you add the Human element that it gets complicated. By default man believes in a god or higher power and the act of man creating life is seen by some as an attempt to

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    am reaching out to you because I disapprove about cloning. Cloning is something that should be stopped ,before it goes too far.Cloning someone or something can go really wrong there are some defects to it.Why would i pay for something that doesn't benefit me in any way?I don't believe in cloning , I would just like many people out there would want it original.Everything should be organic in the human race not to be cloned or messed with. Cloning should be stopped before it goes too far! Before

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    development and human cloning which are important today with cloning in development for future utilization. The ethical problems of human cloning will be portrayed because it is an issue that we are facing because we are trying to make it legal. Also, the ethical problems of our scientific development are also one of many problems we currently face because of conducting tests on innocent animals and the inhumane conditions that they are put through to only benefit humans. Benefits and risks are also

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    There are two types of cloning, one of them is reproductive cloning which is when a whole organism is cloned and therapeutic cloning is the cloning of cells, organs or tissues. Cloning is when two cells decide or are forced to duplicate into two cells to replicate each other. Cloning can be done deliberately or naturally; and it results in two copies having identical cells, DNA, genes, organs and organisms. Cloning is a common, ongoing, debatable topic among society today. Many people argue about

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    Argumentative Paper - Therapeutic Cloning A sheep named Dolly is the first thing to come to mind when the term cloning arises. Everyone remembers the hoopla or has read of the hoopla that surrounded the birth and survival of the first successfully cloned animal. This is because cloning, to some, is a questionable practice at best. In general terms, cloning is the replication of another animal. It is a process whereby an identical "twin" is created in a lab. However, cloning is not limited to replicating

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    to determine if cloning is a major breakthrough in scientific research. Many aspects of cloning are explored, to make an informed conclusion with proper justification. Starting with an overview of cloning and the techniques used to clone. Followed by a famous and controversial example of animal cloning. Then a breakdown of the pros and cons of cloning, cloned animals in the recent past and discussing the future of animal cloning. Concluding by considering the importance of cloning, to evaluate the

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    Is Cloning Morally Wrong

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    From Star Wars to the Jurassic Park movies cloning has always been a science fiction story that was light years ahead of us. But with recent evidence and research to clone living organisms, the far away fantasies of cloning we have been dreaming about for many years is rapidly becoming a reality, even faster than we think. Twenty years ago, in 1997, Dolly the Sheep was the first successful clone to be produced from an adult mammal. In the article “The Coming of Clones” American Scientists announced

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    Of course, the clone wouldn't be exactly the same, but as the years pass by, who knows what might happen? Many years ago, cloning was a thing of the distant future. As of today, people are paying to have pets cloned and are trying to explore the new frontier of genetic science. The articles “Cloning Embryos: Scientific Milestone or Moral Offense” by

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    views on the future. Cloning has become a very popular concept around the world. Scientists are trying to find new and different ways that will allow more people to benefit from cloning. Cloning technology is advancing quickly, which is causing it to become a very beneficial process to ordinary humans, but this updated technology could also have some serious and long lasting effects. Scientists have many causes for wanting to advance cloning technology that could possibly benefit the United States

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