Cloning
Humans have within their grasp the ability and technology tocreate life. Many believe that this knowledge will lead to further degradation of the human spirit. But others, like Prometheus and his gift of fire, believe that new technology is the key to a new, and better, reality. Genetic engineering and, specifically, cloning, of human life has become an issue of extreme gravity in the age of technology where anything may be dreamed and many things are possible. Cloning is a reality in today's world: "Three months ago, Gearhart and Thomson announced that they had each isolated embryonic stem cells and induced them to begin copying themselves without turning into anything else. In so doing, they apparently discovered a way to make stem cells by the billions, creating a biological feedstock that might, in turn, be employed to produce brand-new, healthy human tissue. That is, they discovered how to fabricate the stuff of which Leon R. Kass proposed three perspectives that serve to classify the ways people think of cloning as beneficial: The technological perspective "will be seen as an extension of existing techniques for assisting reproduction and determining the gene
origins and places the blame for his differences and isolation on the moral irresponsibility of Dr. Frankenstein. Like a child, he of humans may well be prescient information garnered from the murder the people for whom the Doctor cares. The answer seems to creation of life that was Frankenstein's fall and today's killed by his creation in revenge for mankind's rejection of him and incidence were plausible and are now on the verge of reality.
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Approximate Word count = 1338
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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