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... The Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia describes a clone as "an organism by an asexual (nonsexual) reproductive process"(clone 1). This definition means that we ...
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... On the other hand, Krauthammer's essay describes human clones with no heads. ... like an organ reserve if the original loses a hand, then the clone gives that ...
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... Patrick D. Hopkins of Hastings Center best describes my feelings in his short report: " The ability for humans to create humans ... However, the clone becomes sick ...
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... Put another way, a class is a generalized pattern that describes a collection of similar ... It is much nicer if we can take the existing class, clone it, and then ...
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... Aristotle would say, "there is no name that describes a man who exceeds in ... Antony was basically a clone to Caesar, he would have probably kept the tyranny as ...
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... 3) It has been established that the technology needed to clone human beings are ... In Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World, he describes a world in which people ...
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... avoid impossibilities." This quote, written by Aristotle, perfectly describes Huxley's attitude ... Scientists can already clone DNA and make an artificial person ...
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... Some scientists of today are able to clone human beings. ... from tissues of different genetic origin". This describes Frankenstein's creature quite well. ...
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... Donald describes his film as, "melodramatic epics of personal suffering, and particularly ... how to assume this position without becoming the direct clone of Lee. ...
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... He describes the method of creating life without a mother or father. ... cloning, because the issues still have not been resolved, such as: Will the clone have a ...
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... "The Society of Forensic Toxicology describes forensic toxicologists ... Using polymerase chain reaction (PCR), a lab can clone the DNA from a very small sample of ...
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... He was a general in the Clone Wars long ago, and was close friends with ... Campbell describes the Atonement as a conflict between the Hero and a father figure. ...
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... power to unite disparate allies in many nations and to clone kindred warriors with ... dashed in pieces with their children." Yet the Bible also describes the Lord ...
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