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To Clone or Not to Clone.
Title: To Clone or Not to Clone.
Category: Social Sciences / Controversial Issues
Details: Words: 449 | Pages: 1.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
To Clone or Not to Clone.
To Clone or Not to Clone
Ban human cloning! Allow cloning for scientific purposes! Charles Krauthammer, author of "Of Headless Mice...and Men", displays a strong argument as to why human cloning should be banned while Daniel Kelves, author of "Study Cloning, Don't Ban It", feels that "It would be better to watch and regulate than prohibit." Although both arguments are highly effective and persuasive, Charles Krauthammer's selection supplies more emotions and more logical support
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Although both authors present strong points, Krauthammer produces a stronger emotional appeal and a more persuasive article. Human cloning should be banned for fear that scientists would take the process a step too far and our world would become "A Brave New World". Krauthammer state that, "The deliberate creation of headless humans must be made a crime, indeed, a capitol crime." The act of portraying god can bring nothing but hurt to the world.
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