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Cloning. Cloning Cloning is the process of creating a genetic duplicate of an
individual. ... Imagine a world in which cloning is permitted and practiced. ...
The Mystery of Cloning. Cloning Cloning humans is banned in 23 countries. ... Other
advocates of human cloning believe that cloning involves risks of abnormalities. ...
Human Cloning. Human Cloning Human cloning is one of the most talked about issues
of today. ... In 1903 cloning was introduced, by cloning plants. ...
The Two Faces of Human Cloning. The Two Faces ... of cloning humans. President Bush
strongly supports legislation banning all human cloning. ...
cloning. ... The beginning of cloning started from the structure known as DNA. DNA is
the heredity function of beginning humans and all living organisms. ...
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Don’t Disgrace the American Flag in a War with Iraq
Everywhere I go, I see American flags. Taped to people\'s windows, sewn onto pockets, worn in a band around the arm. People call it the unification of America, the great coming-together of a wounded people, a show of support and of national feeling from every corner of our nation. Patriotism, they call it, and proudly display their red, white, and blue.
And yet I wonder if they know what that flag represents. I read the polls, and I find that the majority of Americans want vengeance, even at the cost of war with many countries. I watch the news, and I see our president preparing our troops to invade Iraq-all the while standing in front of the stars-and-stripes, the symbol of our nation. Doesn\'t he remember what America means?
Everyone talks about the war in terms of our best interests. \"If we attack Iraq, we incur more anger; we create more enemies willing to die to hurt us.\" \"If we don\'t, we appear weak, and more will strike at us, knowing that they can do so without fear of retribution.\" I leave such questions to the pundits. They are important considerations, no doubt. But they are not American considerations.
America isn\'t about our best interests. It\'s about the sacrifice of practicality to principle, of self-interest to the soul. Long ago, we decided that things like Freedom and Justice were real, and that they were worth preserving, even when it wasn\'t easy, or pleasant. We believed so much in these principles that we set down laws, so that we might never sacrifice Freedom for Security, or Justice for Revenge. And so we protect the Klan\'s right to march, to shout out hate-slogans and burn crosses in our streets. We forbid racial-profiling, when, let\'s face it, more crimes are committed by African-Americans than by Caucasians.
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