Cloning : An 8 page paper that argues in favor of
cloning. The
primary argument revolves around the fact that through cloning
we can help improve the health of people in this country,
through cloning transplant organs and various body parts such
as ears and noses. An additional 1 page outline is included.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. RAclone.wps Cloning
: 6 pages. The author discusses the cloning of
humans and the possible effects which could occur, if humans
were cloned. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Clissu.wps
Human Cloning / Why It Is Beneficial : 5 pages in
length.
The concept of human cloning is, perhaps, the most
controversial topic of the twentieth century. With steadfast
opinions on both sides of the issue, the idea of creating
scientifically produced people has some of the population up in
arms with such sacrilege, while others deem this marvel of
modern technology the missing link to what could help make an
ailing human race whole again. The writer takes the position
that human cloning is beneficial by addressing the positive
aspects. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Clonben.wps
To Clone or Not to Clone ? A Look at Biotechnology : This
5 page report briefly examines some of the controversies raised
on the subject of cloning. The body of evidence reported and
the practical application of scientific products supports the value
of biotechnology, including cloning. Among the many reasons
to support arguments in favor of cloning is the idea that DNA
probe systems will revolutionize analysis of raw materials,
ingredients, and finished products for the presence of
pathogenic and spoilage organisms, bacterial and fungal toxins,
chemical contaminants (i.e., herbicides, pesticides, heavy
metals), and biological contaminants. Bibliography lists 7
sources. Clone.wps
The Ethical Downside of Cloning : A 10 page
research paper
on the negative aspects of human cloning. The writer details the
eugenics movement and how it was used in the past by the
Nazis and how it relates to current debates on human cloning.
In addition, the paper shows the various possible uses and
misuses of cloning. Bibliography lists 13 sources. Cloneno.wps
Propaganda For & Against Cloning : An 8 page
paper
discussing the propaganda used in both support and opposition
to cloning. Two documents are reviewed and the elements of
propaganda applied by both sides of the issue are discussed.
Clonepro.wps
Social Concerns Of Genetic Cloning : A 5 page
research
paper on the scientific history, "Dolly" technology, and
present-day social issues surrounding cloning. The writer
presents a quoted "Dolly" technology synopsis, with equal
attention given to discussion social issues in the form of specific
comments by every day people, scientists, ethnicists, and
government representatives. The paper proves that current
opinion concerning cloning still resides in the realm of
chaos--worldwide. The paper argues that ultimate
responsibility to speak up on the issue is up to individuals.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Clone2.wps
The Ethical Controversy of Cloning : A 4 page paper
looking
at the very controversial topic of cloning a human being from a
theological and social standpoint. The paper concludes that the
issue is really not one of ethics at all, but of theology, having to
do with the nature of the human soul. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Ethclo.wps
Sociobiological Aspects Of Cloning : A 4 page paper
on the
the application of social Darwinism and later studies to the new
cloning process. Points of discussion include fitness of the
species, ability to reproduce, and the replication of disease.
Bibliography lists 2 sources. Clonebio.wps
Genetic Drift / Quick Change, Quicker Reversal : A
10 page
paper that argues in support of science's use of genetic drift over
natural selection to make quicker shifts in genetically drifted
and naturally selected traits. The paper works from the
viewpoint that genetic drift often leads to dominant gene traits
and, therefore, extinction, whereas natural selection leads to
environmental control by nature and seeks to provide examples
throughout history where genetic drift has also resulted in a
quicker change that natural selection. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Genetic.DOC
Nineteenth-Century Science in Frankenstein : A 10 page
paper examining Mary Shelleys work in the light of the
scientific discoveries of the time. The paper particularly
discusses the work of Sir Humphry Davy, Luigi Galvani, and
Giovanni Aldini in relation to their theories about the connection
between chemistry, electricity, and living matter. Bibliography
lists 5 additional sources. Frank.wps
Hemophilia and Genetics : A comprehensive 5 page
discussion of hemophilia and its genetic predictability. The
disease and its symptoms are defined. Also discussed are modes
of transmission, occurrence, and treatment. Some mention of the
disease's history is included as well. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Hemophil.wps
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