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  • Cloning

    Cloning

    Today’s technology develops so quickly that many impossible things become true; the cloning technology is the example. What is cloning? Cloning is a process used to create an exact copy of a mammal by using the complete genetic material of a regular body cell. Different from the common propagate, cloning need only one cell and without sex. In 1997, the great news shocked the whole world that the British scientists created a lamp named Dolly

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Mike
  • Cloning Humans for Organs

    Cloning Humans for Organs

    Cloning Humans for Organs: Introduction: On June 26, 2000, scientists involved in the Human Genome Project announced their success in mapping the human genome. This has created an enormous controversy over property rights in human tissue. With advances in biotechnology and the advent in cloning, it seems likely that these issues will continue to cause controversy in the years to come. As the shortage of organs available for transplantation continues to grow, new methods of

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    Essay Length: 395 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Mike
  • Pros and Cons of Homeschooling

    Pros and Cons of Homeschooling

    Evaluating the pros and cons of homeschooling; homeschooling is becoming a popular alternative to traditional education. Once upon a time, this was something that was done strictly for religious reasons. However, these days, parents are making the choice to home school based on the best educational option for their child. “Today, over 2 million families educate their children at home, and the number continues to grow steadily each year.”(Kizlik). Making the decision to home school

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    Essay Length: 625 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Is Cloning Acceptable?

    Is Cloning Acceptable?

    Paper # 3 Cloning Introduction to Philosophy As the entire world continues to see substantial gains in science each year, many moral decisions must be made. Today more than ever individuals must decide whether or not to cross moral boundaries to pursue science that could potentially put an end to many problems facing our world. For years these boundaries have been broken with cultural advances including equal rights for all and interracial marriage. In the

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    Essay Length: 1,318 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Human Cloning

    Human Cloning

    Human Cloning A major issue in today’s society is human cloning. Is it safe? Should it be banned? These questions are being discussed everyday. Even though cloning has been around for many years; for example, identical twins are natural clones ,or the sheep, Dolly, that was cloned in 1997, cloning still remains one of the most controversial subjects in today’s history. There are many great aspects that human cloning can offer; however, the research and

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Monika
  • Is Animal Cloning Right?

    Is Animal Cloning Right?

    It is a universal feeling of human cloning as taboo; however animal cloning is now an issue. The idea of animal cloning being a good thing is the volume of the number of steaks would increase and be more nutritional. Also, cloning somehow would bring about new vaccines. The intentions of cloning animals are to improve livestock, use parts of pigs for human transplants, and to make drugs. The FDA is also getting involved or

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Jack
  • Cloning Technology

    Cloning Technology

    Why shouldn’t humans attempt to clone living organisms including humans? Why do people think it is wrong? Nevertheless, natural cloning occurs everywhere, all plants, some insects, algae, unicellular organisms that conduct mitosis or binary fissions, and identical twins are all clones of each other. As long as genetic make-up is the same they are considered clones. Cloning would bring endless potentially important benefits to everyday life and more importantly, the future. By being able to

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Cloning in Todays World

    Cloning in Todays World

    Keller Hinson April 21, 2005 Biology 100 Jackson Cloning in Todays World Cloning is the creation of an organism that is an exact genetic copy of another. This means that every single bit of DNA is the same between the two. There are different types of cloning however, and cloning technologies can be used for other purposes besides producing the genetic twin of another organism. The following types of cloning technologies will be discussed: (1)

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Artur
  • Cloning

    Cloning

    Cloning If you had a chance to clone yourself right now, would you? Some people may favor cloning when they first think about it because it would be an amazing experience to meet yourself but it is a major risk for the society to take. There are still many thought and testing that is needed before the world is ready for cloning. There may be some positive affects to cloning humans, but there are far

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    Essay Length: 965 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: David
  • Webpage Content: What Are the Pros and Cons of Allowing File Sharing of Mp3s to Be Legal?

    Webpage Content: What Are the Pros and Cons of Allowing File Sharing of Mp3s to Be Legal?

    Adam Schaub Web Content I202 April 2, 2004 Webpage Content: What are the pros and cons of allowing file sharing of MP3s to be legal? An estimated 70 million people have reportedly engaged in online file sharing, most of it illegal. Illegal downloading mostly of music and some of movies or programs, took off in the late 1990’s with the file-sharing programs like Napster, Kazaa, Morpheus, Audiogalaxy, and more. Many of these programs have started

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: regina
  • Benefits of Human Cloning

    Benefits of Human Cloning

    In the past few years, the topic of cloning has been in the news a lot. It is a very controversial issue, with many opposing viewpoints. While some find it acceptable, others object for religious reasons. A big concern is the possibility of abuse of this new technology. One of the big questions is "Where will we stop?" We may start by just experimenting and studying, but then what? Manufacturing human bodies for spare parts?

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Bred
  • Should Science Clone Another Albert Einstein?

    Should Science Clone Another Albert Einstein?

    Albert Einstein's brain was different than yours or mine. The Great Physicist Albert Einstein may have been brilliant for biological reasons. It is estimated that someone with Einstein's cognitive powers emerges only 500 years or so, but with the capability to clone humans on the horizon, perhaps within our lifetime, the technical ability to clone even an army of Einsteins is truly in the realm of science fact, and not science fantasy. So, what made

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Yan
  • Pros and Cons of E-Commerce

    Pros and Cons of E-Commerce

    Pros and Cons of E-Commerce Electronic commerce or e-commerce involves the buying and selling of products or services over the internet. Put simply, e-commerce means conducting business online. E-commerce software programs run the main functions of an e-commerce web site, including product display, online ordering, and inventory management. This software resides on a commerce server and works in conjunction with online payment systems to process payments. E-Commerce can help a small business off to a

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    Essay Length: 536 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Tommy
  • The Moral Implications of Cloning

    The Moral Implications of Cloning

    Outside the lab where the cloning had actually taken place, most of us thought it could never happen. Oh we would say that perhaps at some point in the distant future, cloning might become feasible through the use of sophisticated biotechnologies far beyond those available to us now. But what we really believed, deep in our hearts, was that this one biological feat we could never master. Dr. Lee M. Silver, 1997. On February 23,

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Anna
  • Online Learning Pros and Cons

    Online Learning Pros and Cons

    Online Learning Online learning has many advantages and disadvantages. The advantages appear to outweigh the disadvantages by a significant margin. Each person is different and online learning may not be the best option for everyone but a large portion of the population; especially working professionals find that learning in an online format makes earning a degree easier and faster. The popularity of distance learning is increasing and online based classes are becoming an integral part

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Tasha
  • The Ethics of Cloning Humans

    The Ethics of Cloning Humans

    Cloning? It’s just wrong!” Most likely, this is the first thing that pops into the majority of the general public’s head when faced with the issue. The disgust of the public should hardly be taken as a rational argument, or should it? Lord Patrick Devlin thought so, and produced a strong argument for it (Almond & Parker, 2003) Aside from this, there are an assortment of strong arguments and examples supporting cloning which the public

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Artur
  • Cloning

    Cloning

    Cloning For the better part of scientific research history, animals have been used to facilitate the testing of new procedures, drugs, and quest for information. Now as we enter the 21st century humanity has created computer prediction models, tissue cloning, and great understanding of chemical reactions. However most of these new methods still are only sparingly used, despite their accuracy, and animal testing still remains the test method of choice. Imagine the world where everything

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Bred
  • Cloning in Humans

    Cloning in Humans

    The Bioethical Focus article entitled “Cloning in Humans” gives us some basic background information on cloning. However, after reading this article I wanted more insight on the topic of cloning, so I researched it more in depth on the Internet. After looking up a few different articles on cloning I have come to a decision concerning where I stand on this controversial issue. Personally, I believe that human cloning should be banned in the United

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Eamwork: Pros and Cons

    Eamwork: Pros and Cons

    Teamwork: Pros and Cons There are several types of teams and reasons for forming them. There are academic teams, consisting of a group of students in a learning environment, whose purpose would be to reach a common goal such as a class project. Teams in the workplace could consist of a group of administrators or employees whose purpose could range from deciding on what type of food to serve at a company picnic, to laying

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Disadvantages of Human Cloning - Loss of Human Identity

    Disadvantages of Human Cloning - Loss of Human Identity

    Breyan Ms. White English 1213, 023 November 3, 2003 Disadvantages of Human Cloning - Loss of Human Identity Cloning has always been a subject whose thoughts both fascinates and frightens the world. On February 27, 1997, a stunning announcement appeared in the British journal Nature that rocked the scientific world: for the first time ever recorded, a mammal- a lamb named Dolly had been successfully cloned from an adult cell. Coinciding with this shocking proclamation,

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Tommy
  • What Is Cloning?

    What Is Cloning?

    What is cloning? Cloning is the process in which we replicate something. Scientists had used cloning experiments and try to clone many mammals before. However, cloning also have to be ethical, some people considered cloning human is unethical. There are three different techniques that scientists use to clone. These techniques are: recombinant DNA technology or DNA cloning, reproductive cloning, and therapeutic cloning. The first method of cloning is to use the recombinant DNA technology.

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Edward
  • Cloning

    Cloning

    Since March 1997, the birth of a cloned sheep, named Dolly, has caused a great sensation around the world. The reason why Dolly shocked the world was that she was the first clone from a cell of an adult mammal: something scientists thought to be impossible. The cloning of a mammal cell meant that the possibility of cloning a human beings was increased. For fear human cloning, a lot of countries have taken necessary measures

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Mikki
  • The Development of Cloning

    The Development of Cloning

    The development of cloning Bioethics, which is the study of value judgments pertaining to human conduct in the area of biology and includes those related to the practice of medicine, has been an important aspect of all areas in the scientific field (Bernstein, Maurice, M.D.). It is one of the factors that says whether or not certain scientific research can go on, and if it can, under which rules and regulations it must abide by.

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Vika
  • Cloning

    Cloning

    Dolly the sheep may have been the world's most famous clone, but she was not the first. Cloning creates a genetically identical copy of an animal or plant. Many animals - including frogs, mice, sheep, and cows - had been cloned before Dolly. Plants are often cloned - when you take a cutting, you are producing a clone. Human identical twins are also clones. So Dolly was not the first clone, and she looked like

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Rooster Cloning

    Rooster Cloning

    Back to Home > News > Tuesday, Jun 17, 2003 Florida TOP FLORIDA STORY Award limit in medical suits gets boost Senate signals shift during 4-day session Senate President Jim King said Monday the Senate is willing to consider limiting the amount of money people can win in medical malpractice lawsuits, as lawmakers returned to the capital under orders from Gov. Jeb Bush to address the rising cost of insurance for doctors. BY ERIKA BOLSTAD

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Kevin

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