To Clone or Not to Clone? That is the Question!
To Clone or Not to Clone? That is the Question!
Paper deals with the good and bad that cloning has to offer.
1,350 words (
approx. 5.4 pages) |
8 sources |
MLA | 2002
Paper Summary:
A paper which argues for the legalization of cloning, and the writer states reason why he is personally in favor of this measure. The writer also uses an excerpt from Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein"to show the other side of the table, as well as several other sources in support of the legalization of cloning.
From the Paper:
"Just think of all the benefits that cloning could provide. Death and disease would be virtually nonexistent. People would be able to live longer, healthier, happier lives. There would no longer be an endangered species list. Survival rates would be at an all time high. Food production would be greatly increased. In spite all of these positive aspects of cloning, I do not believe that the world will ever see a cloning generation. There are too many anti-cloning activists that roam the earth and too many people afraid of change that science and technology can bring. There are not enough people willing to take the required risks. For, as Frederick B. Wilcox says, "Progress always involves risks. You can't steal second base and keep your foot on first" (Quote Garden)."
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