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Should cloning be allowed?  

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Should cloning be allowed? Stephanie wasn't available today, so she sent me instead. I'm her clone. Or am I? Does it really matter? Who can tell? I'm here today for this very reason. To tell you that it does matter, and that with today's technology, anything is possible. With that technology, man can now turn Frankenstein into Madonna in just a few months! The foolish idea of cloning has moved from an idealistic dream to a daunting realisation on July 5th, 1996, when Dolly, a cloned sheep was born. To make you understand the dangers and obscurity of cloning, I will try and make this complicated biological term into simple English. Cloning is the genetic replication of a life form. To clone something involves removing chromosomes of an unfertilized egg, and placing it into a nucleus of a cell. As it is transferred, the nucleus will then determine 90% of the offspring's...

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