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  • "Why We Shouldn't Make Cloning Legal."
    ... 2nd: Another question cloning brings up is "does cloning destroy a person's uniqueness?". Cloning ... Cloning will destroy this. The ...
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  • Human Cloning
    ... should not as a society grow life to destroy it, and that's exactly what's taking place." The US House of Representatives voted to ban human cloning last summer ...
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  • The Controversy Behind Human cloning
    ... major ethical concern with regards to human cloning is the issue of life and death. Some people believe that to grow a human embryo and then destroy it would ...
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  • Cons of Cloning
    ... People should not utilize cloning because it would destroy individuality and uniqueness, cause overpopulation, animal cruelty, it is against morals and ethics ...
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  • The Cons of Cloning
    ... People should not utilize cloning because it would destroy individuality and uniqueness, cause overpopulation, animal cruelty, it is against morals and ethics ...
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  • Cloning
    ... scenario of technological advancements that allow the creation of life through cloning. ... of the current society to control it and decides to destroy the female. ...
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  • SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS CAN DESTRO
    ... Cloning will not destroy the moral and ethical fibre of society cause it will raise the standard of life cause there will be no disease around the world and ...
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  • Abortion Vs. Cloning
    ... The law does allow us more freedom to destroy fetuses through abortion than it allows creation of them through cloning. Abortion ...
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  • Human Cloning
    ... People want to know exactly what human cloning is, and how it could potentially help or destroy the most dominant species on earth. ...
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  • Cloning
    ... scientists typically need to destroy at least six aborted fetuses to get enough stem cells to treat a single patient (The Ethics of Human Cloning, The American ...
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  • Clone
    ... power to play God. If cloning is to be allowed, the scientists can create life and destroy it as well. Those clones that are created ...
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  • Human Cloning
    The world is divided in the ethical issue of cloning. Is it moral? Will it further our technology in reproduction? Or will it destroy society as we know it? ...
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  • Cloning pros/cons
    ... Shannon, Thomas A.) People believe that when you create a embryo you've created life, but if you destroy that embryo ... Why not use it for reproductive cloning. ...
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  • Human Cloning
    ... How far do people really want to go with human cloning? ... could possibly get carried away with the idea of perfecting a child, and destroy any characteristics ...
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  • Cloning
    ... Now that the technology of cloning is a very real thing, people will get the idea of resurrecting ... It will upset the natural balance and will destroy nature. ...
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  • Cloning
    ... today's fertility methods be so widely accepted yet the thought of cloning animal organs ... the fear that enhancing human life to near perfection will destroy it.
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  • Cloning
    ... the implications of it. Cloning must be stopped because it can cause war or even destroy a civilization. This preceding idea is ...
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  • Cloning and Embryo Research
    ... Other than a social issue, the idea of cloning has become a moral issue ... The prospect of government-sponsored experiments to manipulate and destroy human embryos ...
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  • Human Cloning
    ... people more freedom to destroy fetuses then to create them? My husband had cancer and is sterile. Can you help us?" (Gibbs 1) I feel that cloning someone you ...
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  • Ethics of Cloning
    ... It is possible to create a full human being by cloning, but the ... find a donor that matches certain criteria so that the immune system does not destroy the organ ...
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  • Cloning to Revive Extinct Species
    ... reason is simple: To have any chance at a successful cloning, scientists must ... occurs, and bacteria and certain enzymes latch onto or destroy cellular material. ...
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  • Cloning, should be done?
    ... An effective ban must also include research aimed at human cloning. ... To develop human lives in order to use them and then destroy them as a piece of paper in ...
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  • Cloning
    ... ethical issues. Is biotechnology going to save lives, rather than destroy them? and will the benefits outweigh the risks? The main ...
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  • Cloning
    ... t need 4 or 5 of each person around and if scientists still continue cloning, they will ruin the personality of each person, which would destroy us emotionally ...
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  • Should Cloning Be Permitted
    ... do so, the only problem that they could cause, is that they could destroy the age old concept of "father and "mother". Finally the advantages of human cloning. ...
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  • Better Living Through Genetic Engineering
    ... House, the Vatican and other abortion foes see it as a step toward cloning human beings ... on to say "We should not, as a society, grow life to destroy it."(CS ...
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  • cloning5
    ... 2) . . ." It is possible to create a full human being by cloning, but the ... that matches certain criteria so that the immune system does not destroy the organ. ...
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  • Genetic Engineering 4
    ... 2) . . ." It is possible to create a full human being by cloning, but the ... that matches certain criteria so that the immune system does not destroy the organ. ...
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  • Use of Science in Frankenstein and Present Day Society
    ... on individualism. If cloning is allowed, it is believed it will destroy individuality, a freedom to all American's. Life is extremely ...
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  • Embryo stem cell research
    ... However, Congress is currently debating on whether this type of cloning will be ... argue that researchers want to clone, develop, and then destroy the embryos for ...
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