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Should We
Cloning, “To make multiple identical copies of (a DNA sequence)” (dictionary. ... Can you imagine if there was a time when a person felt strongly enough to make an identical copy of another human being because that human being is as close to perfect as one may ever reach? ... The chances of these things happening in my lifetime are slim to none, with laws, regulations and time it self, cloning for those purposes will not happen in the near future. Cloning is not an abstract idea anymore, it is a reality. ... A few years ago if you were to ask someone about the idea of cloning, in all probability they would have said it was impossible. Today cloning is for real, although cloning a sheep did take more than 270 attempts (Ashley), it has been proven possible. ... Nonetheless, ethics and morals must surface to control the practice of cloning. ... There is also a fear that the clone may only be looked at in this world as a clone, society may look at a clone as a lesser person. ...
For some people, cloning is a science fiction dream come true. ... Most people are under the misconception that in order to get new organs the entire human body must be cloned. ...
Through human cloning, our world will be provided with organs and cells which will save human lives.
Approximate Word count = 1115 Approximate Pages = 4.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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