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A 7 page paper research paper that discusses why human cloning is morally wrong. The writer offers a literature survey that concentrates on how people feels on this topic. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
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7 pages (~225 words per page)
File: D0_khcloop.rtf
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a three-month-old sheep exploded onto worldwide headlines as the first successfully cloned animal (Resurrecting...Lenin; Right or wrong). The uniqueness of this lamb lay in its genetic makeup, as Dolly has
the exact same genetic code as the genes from the donor sheep, which was seven years old at the time. Rather then being Dollys "mother," it is more analogous to
twins being born seven years apart. Reaction was immediate, global, and surprisingly uniform in that the overwhelming majority of people believe that all forms of human cloning is morally wrong.
The following literature survey will demonstrate that opposition to cloning is widespread, and that this issue unites diverse groups who oppose cloning for a variety of reasons, from moral to
religious to biological. In providing this survey, this writer/tutor will endeavor to avoid all "facts" and stick solely to "opinion," which follows the requests of the student researching this
topic. However, as a tutor, this writer feels compelled to point out that complete compliance with this stipulation would severely hamper the argument that the student obviously wants to make.
Unsubstantiated opinion is just that -unsubstantiated - without a solid base. One can state that from a religious standpoint that cloning is morally wrong, but it adds so much
more to this argument to quote Scripture that indicates Gods commandments that human beings venerate life. Furthermore, by requesting an extensive list of sources in the MLA style, which
means that all sources must be cited in the paper, this discussion must necessarily jump from one source to the next without delving into any one of them to any
depth of discussion. When the student writes his or her own paper, it is recommended that no more then six sources (for a paper of this length) be selected and
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