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Cloning: Opposing Viewpoints

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Presents a collection of articles that offer varying opinions on the subject of cloning.

176 pages, Hardcover

First published September 26, 2005

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Tamara L. Roleff

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Overall, very good. It got me thinking a lot about my own views in religion and other works due to its “Embryonic single-cell creatures are also human fetuses” debate. I find it to be in direct correlation to the whole abortion epidemic and at the current progress we’re making on that now is any indication of the future, I don’t think we will ever come to an informed intellectual decision over cloning. Man is just simply too ignorant, greedy and careless to put enough research individually so progress can be made. I found the word choices to be particularly cryptic and hard to follow, and it is a reason why it took me so long to read it, authors in these speeches would much rather spend 40 words explaining a simple concept than a single sentence. Fluff and jargon should be left to the business sector, not the scientific or educational sector. My rating would be an 8 overall, mentally stimulating, but sometimes careless with it’s selection of sources that could speak about the topic without confusing readers that just wanted some conflicting opinions.
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