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CLONING The word shakes us all to our very souls. It forces all of us to question the very concepts of right and wrong that make us human. The lamb has always been a symbol of innocence. This changed in 1997. "Dolly," a barely three-month-old sheep, hit the headlines, displacing politicians and pop stars from the front pages of newspapers and magazines. Overnight, the fluffy white "lamb of innocence" had become a symbol of threat to human society through an eerie new technology - cloning.' Cloning presents as much a moral problem as a technical problem. How can we play God ? We CAN-NOT play GOD! We cannot go against the sentiments of religions and the natural process of life. Logically and scientifically cloning may result in susceptibility to disease, expense, and diversity.. Let's first have a look at its harm on Animals. Animal rights could be considered violated. Humans in general...

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