Cloning
It all started as science fiction, something along the lines of pod people. Then this small branch in science fiction grows to be a very popular idea. Then real scientists start believe that it would be possible to clone someone. Finally it happens this small idea of science fiction becomes real with the first clone, Dolly the sheep, but now people are thinking that this might not be such a good idea. Cloning has many great possibilities and shouldn?t be stopped because it may seem immoral. Do people even really understand what cloning is or do they believe that it is all just make a replica of yourself? Do people realize what benefits in medicine can come out of cloning? Finally do they realize what it could mean to the animal kingdom? What is Cloning? A clone is, by definition, a person or thing regarded as identical with another (?Oxford Dictionary? 135 ). Cloning is the process in which replicates of one person or thing are made. Cloning can be considered to be something much more in the medicine world however. The definition of cloning in the medical world should be miracle to say the least. Giving doctors the ability
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Approximate Word count = 773
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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