None so far, since human cloning is probably still several years away from a technical standpoint, and probably even further from a moral, ethical, and legal standpoint.
There are no reported cases of anyone dying directly as a result of human cloning. The ethical and safety concerns surrounding human cloning have prevented it from being widely practiced.
It is estimated that around 20 million people died in the Siege of Leningrad during World War II.
It is estimated that about 70-85 million people died during World War II, including civilians and military personnel. This makes it one of the deadliest conflicts in human history.
No human deaths have been recorded on Surtsey. This volcanic island emerged from the sea in 1963 and has since been uninhabited, strictly preserved as a natural laboratory for scientific research.
In 2010, approximately 2.5 million people died in the United States.
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No one.
Many people have a personal opinion on cloning. Most people do not think it is a good idea and there has even been a bill known as the Human Cloning prohibition Act made to Congress but was rejected. It was re-introduced again in May 2013.
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Many people believe that human cloning is wrong because every human was made as an individual, certain religious groups believe that god planned each of us individually. But others believe that cloning could really help the world, maybe not in humans but as the population of humans grows, we will need more animals to produce food.
It could only be acceptable for understanding the genetics of cloning in human to gain scientific knowledge for betterment of human life through researches.
because you do not want to have a same person as you or else you will be jealous at your clone all the time as he or she have the same "thing" as you
Human cloning is not possible. Many cloning attempts on our closest relatives, rhesus monkeys, have resulted in utter failure with not a single successful birth. Cloning in cattle have also resulted in very few pregnancies and even fewer are born. Most of those born suffer from bizarre illnesses that never occur in nature.
I think that the human cloning doesn't outweigh the costs of human dignity because every human is human no matter what happens, how they are made, and how they act. That is very profound. Many with spiritual and religious beliefs would decry and declaim such a thought. Ethics, morality and justice are very difficult to reconcile universally. The above seems to leave room for people to adjust and and give due consideration.
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When an animal is cloned, there are a lot of "Mistakes" that are thrown away. If an attempt is made to clone a human beings, there will also be a great many "MISTAKES" that need to be disposed, before a successful human is every cloned.
Cloning is illegal in many jurisdictions due to ethical concerns about the implications of manipulating life, potential for abuse in human cloning, and uncertainties surrounding the long-term consequences of cloning technology. Additionally, there are fears about the impact of cloning on genetic diversity and individuality.
Yes. Many are against the idea of cloning, both human and animal. In the case of humans is undermines the child's individuality, stealing away what makes everyone an individual. Cloned children may feel depressed, knowing that someone else has already played their life out for them. The idea of cloning humans almost makes humans seem like objects. No longer are humans individual and created from love, but rather from scientists knowing exactly what they will look like and perhaps even act. The rich can get highly intelligent, model babies, pure objects of wealth. Human cloning could also cause separation in families. A child he or she is not from the same genetics as its family members could cause social problems, similar to what some adopted children feel. Human cloning also treads on many religious beliefs. For example, many Christians feel that scientists cloning human is a bit too much like playing God. Humans were meant to be imperfect, but could cloning bring about a perfect human? Many feel animal cloning to be a violation of animal rights. Animal cloning undermines natures intent and could cause an upset in the diversity of each species. Animals will become customized tools, rather than individual, living creatures.