Lets make the world a no clone zone
Let's Make the World a No-Clone Zone "Let's Make the World a No-Clone Zone" is a very straightforward and powerful article which lists many reasons why anything and everything about cloning should be illegal. In her article Therese M. Lysaught acknowledges there is plenty of factual information or counter evidence that her opposition might use to fight her argument. Her purpose for writing this article is to get it set in peoples minds that cloning is morally and ethically wrong and should be banned completely. At the start of the article Therese has a very good thesis; "Banning the use of cloning to create babies doesn't go far enough, Even so-called 'therapeutic' or 'research' cloning involves the destruction of human embryos and therefore is not only problematic, but also immoral" (Lysaught par1). The thesis sets out her argument and lures the reader in with her powerful word choice and her appeal to emotion. Even if the readers already disagreed with the title they would be so intrigued by her well-written thesis they would have no choice but to just keep on reading. Therese Lysaught is attacking anyone and everyone who feels cloning should be legal. But her main targets are those with the bigger voice, the poli
Lysaught could have tied in more information about how cloning would affect the United States outside of the whole scientific side; and include more about how our decision might influence some other nations. Lysaught does a good job being intimidating while at the same time she works the sympathy side of her issue, using the results of the animal test. She then counters by saying, "these articles collapse under closer scrutiny". "(Cregan par1) All in all the article "Let's Make the World a No-Clone Zone" is a much better article then "Clones and Clowns" and "Ethical and Social Issues of Embryonic Stem Cell Technology" put together. Until these technical difficulties are worked out, the risk of harm to a cloned human is unacceptably high. There is also another form called "reproductive cloning" which is where the embryo is planted into the woman's womb and grown to test the effects of various toxins, or to mine them for their stem cells(Lysaught par7). Like Cregan stated in his recent article in the Internal Medicine Journal," The ethics and potential social consequences inherent in this technology are fraught and encourage the com modification and abstraction of one of the fundamental conditions of human life. For example, according to Lysaught, cloning is a technique used to make an embryo that is an exact copy of another organism, it does this "A sexually," which means without using sperm. She also anticipates questions and arguments from her opposition; for example, "In 'their' so called views, cloning chances to stop human suffering outweighs moral and ethical concerns about embryonic life. biologists will need to undertake hegiras to laboratories in Australia, Japan, Israel and certain countries in European outcome that would leave American science greatly diminished.
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