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Lois: Wow Peter this has been an amazing week, you and I own a restaurant!

Can you believe it!


Peter: I know; I feel like I’m dreaming. Wait, maybe I am dreaming. That means I can do whatever I want without
consequences.
(Door opens, dogs barking)
Lois: What are you doing?
Peter: I just adopted thirty puppies.
(Laughs and funny noises)

Lois: Wow Peter this has been an amazing week, you and I own a restaurant! Can you believe it!
Peter: I know; I feel like I’m dreaming. Wait, maybe I am dreaming. That means I can do whatever I want without
consequences.
(Door opens, dogs barking)
Lois: What are you doing?
Peter: I just adopted thirty puppies.
(Laughs and funny noises)

Lois: Wow Peter this has been an amazing week, you and I own a restaurant! Can you believe it!
Peter: I know; I feel like I’m dreaming. Wait, maybe I am dreaming. That means I can do whatever I want without
consequences.
(Door opens, dogs barking)
Lois: What are you doing?
Peter: I just adopted thirty puppies.
(Laughs and funny noises)

Lois: Wow Peter this has been an amazing week, you and I own a restaurant! Can you believe it!
Peter: I know; I feel like I’m dreaming. Wait, maybe I am dreaming. That means I can do whatever I want without
consequences.
(Door opens, dogs barking)
Lois: What are you doing?
Peter: I just adopted thirty puppies.
(Laughs and funny noises)

Lois: Wow Peter this has been an amazing week, you and I own a restaurant! Can you believe it!
Peter: I know; I feel like I’m dreaming. Wait, maybe I am dreaming. That means I can do whatever I want without
consequences.
(Door opens, dogs barking)
Lois: What are you doing?
Peter: I just adopted thirty puppies.
(Laughs and funny noises)
Question: Should human cloning be banned?
Answer:
Human cloning is illegal in some states, and institutions that receive U.S. federal funding are prohibited
from experimenting with it, but there is no federal ban on human cloning in the United States. Should
there be? Let's take a closer look

Question: Should human cloning be banned?


Answer:
Human cloning is illegal in some states, and institutions that receive U.S. federal funding are prohibited
from experimenting with it, but there is no federal ban on human cloning in the United States. Should
there be? Let's take a closer look

Question: Should human cloning be banned?


Answer:
Human cloning is illegal in some states, and institutions that receive U.S. federal funding are prohibited
from experimenting with it, but there is no federal ban on human cloning in the United States. Should
there be? Let's take a closer look

Question: Should human cloning be banned?


Answer:
Human cloning is illegal in some states, and institutions that receive U.S. federal funding are prohibited
from experimenting with it, but there is no federal ban on human cloning in the United States. Should
there be? Let's take a closer look

Question: Should human cloning be banned?


Answer:
Human cloning is illegal in some states, and institutions that receive U.S. federal funding are prohibited
from experimenting with it, but there is no federal ban on human cloning in the United States. Should
there be? Let's take a closer look
What is cloning? Cloning, as About.com biology guide Regina Bailey defines it, "refers to the
development of offspring that are genetically identical to their parents." While cloning is often referred to
as an unnatural process, it occurs quite often in nature. Identical twins are clones, for example, and
asexual creatures reproduce by cloning. Artificial human cloning, however, is both very new and very
complex.

What is cloning? Cloning, as About.com biology guide Regina Bailey defines it, "refers to the
development of offspring that are genetically identical to their parents." While cloning is often referred to
as an unnatural process, it occurs quite often in nature. Identical twins are clones, for example, and
asexual creatures reproduce by cloning. Artificial human cloning, however, is both very new and very
complex.

What is cloning? Cloning, as About.com biology guide Regina Bailey defines it, "refers to the
development of offspring that are genetically identical to their parents." While cloning is often referred to
as an unnatural process, it occurs quite often in nature. Identical twins are clones, for example, and
asexual creatures reproduce by cloning. Artificial human cloning, however, is both very new and very
complex.

What is cloning? Cloning, as About.com biology guide Regina Bailey defines it, "refers to the
development of offspring that are genetically identical to their parents." While cloning is often referred to
as an unnatural process, it occurs quite often in nature. Identical twins are clones, for example, and
asexual creatures reproduce by cloning. Artificial human cloning, however, is both very new and very
complex.

What is cloning? Cloning, as About.com biology guide Regina Bailey defines it, "refers to the
development of offspring that are genetically identical to their parents." While cloning is often referred to
as an unnatural process, it occurs quite often in nature. Identical twins are clones, for example, and
asexual creatures reproduce by cloning. Artificial human cloning, however, is both very new and very
complex.

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