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    Let’s use cloning as an example. If scientists could make an exact replica of me and transfer all of my memories, experience, and thoughts that identify me as myself, where no one would be able to tell the original or clone apart, who then could we say would live…

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    Cloning and genetic engineering has been around for a considerable length of time, however no numerous individuals have paid consideration on its negative effect on mankind. Cloning really conflicts with the precautionary principle which is a methodology to adapt to conceivable dangers where investigative comprehension is yet deficient. At the point when cloning there is no admiration for nature. This sort of work puts our environment and its assorted qualities in threat. There are dangerous and…

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    near future. This is the cloning of extinct animals. This is de-extinction. The idea of bringing back extinct animals has always been an idea of wonder to the world. With films like Jurassic Park showing the revival of the extinct dinosaur species brought back by cloning, the idea is not new, but also not something…

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    This same situation happens on a daily basis to many ill people around the world. The sick are given a number of days or months they have left and placed on the waiting list. Although many religious and conservation organizations find therapeutic cloning unacceptable and unethical, the process can be very rewarding for curing diseases that are otherwise untreatable. Every ten…

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    cloning not only brings trouble upon morality or ethically but also religiously. in the Christian community it is believed that life begins at conception and the soul enters body at this point. it also acts as human playing role of God who should be the only creator of life. the Islamic community believes that only the heart and kidneys are permitted and also rewarded by Allah if used for treatment. in Judaism Standard rabbis for the most part locate no firm reason in Jewish law and morals to…

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    Animal Cloning: Animal Cloning Should Be Widely Used Imagine a future where mothers can afford safe and healthy food, doctors can control obstinate diseases with regenerative medicine, and children can still observe endangered animals in the zoo. Animal cloning can provide help. However, animal cloning has been a controversial issue since the creation of Dolly, the first cloned animal (Fridovich, 2013). As the technology advances, statistics show the percentage of people accepting cloning has…

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    Cloning endangered species to save them is a horrible idea, doing this will bring back species that could go through more pain, or be very bad for our health, to contradict, all animals deserve a chance to survive without interference by the more intelligent species’. There are pros and cons to this controversial issue. Many people want to see dinosaurs again, but do not realize how dangerous they can be. But sometimes humans are stupid enough to wipe out an entire species in a matter of decade;…

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    be an option. Imagine food be scarce for survival, and new kinds of epidemics across the land that can kill thousands in a second. Malicious people creating new species from the dead growing in number.. The Food chain who eats and who gets eaten. Cloning extinct animals comes with a series of problems commonly our food chain systems. The food chain has been design to know what specialise eat meats , plants, or both. If possible to clone…

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    new world full of beings made with his own hands? Aren’t we partners in this Kingdom of God? Over the years the technology has evolved to a point that was previously very difficult to imagine. Human cloning has long been a yearned objective for geneticists to achieve. The process of cloning is socially controversial nowadays, as it involves creating an exact copy of oneself defying the laws of nature in the process. There are many influences that derive from human…

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    effectively pursue stem cell research and cloning. Interestingly Michigan has banned cloning but “state law does permit the use of embryonic stem cells in research within Michigan labs as long as they have been retrieved from embryos outside of the state.” (Katz and Walker 11). While stem cell research may be deemed inappropriate for society, it is simply remarkable the number of breakthroughs scientists have made over the years. Some argue that stem cell research and cloning is a way to “mock…

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