Advantages Of Human Cloning

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Advantages Of Human Cloning

    human cloning

  • Human cloning is the creation of a genetically identical copy of a human (not usually referring to monozygotic multiple births), human cell, or human tissue. The ethics of cloning is an extremely controversial issue.
  • The asexual reproduction of a new human organism that is, at all stages of development, genetically virtually identical to a currently existing, or previously existing, human being. (CR)
  • the replication of a human being

    advantages

  • (advantage) the quality of having a superior or more favorable position; “the experience gave him the advantage over me”
  • A favorable or desirable circumstance or feature; a benefit
  • give an advantage to; “This system advantages the rich”
  • (advantage) (tennis) first point scored after deuce
  • A condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable or superior position
  • The opportunity to gain something; benefit or profit

advantages of human cloning

Never let me go – Mãi đừng xa tôi

Never let me go - Mãi đừng xa tôi
"Mãi đừng xa tôi – Never Let Me Go" là một tiểu thuyết xuất bản năm 2005 của nhà văn người Anh gốc Nhật Kazuo Ishiguro. Đây là một tác phẩm khoa học giả tưởng xoay quanh mối quan hệ của ba người bạn Kathy H., Ruth và Tommy với những sự kiện trải dài từ lúc họ còn nhỏ tới khi đã trưởng thành.

Tiểu thuyết là lời kể của Kathy H., một phụ nữ 31 tuổi, về cuộc đời của cô từ ngày còn là học sinh trong trường nội trú Hailsham cho tới khi trưởng thành. Cuốn tiểu thuyết được chia làm ba phần ứng với ba giai đoạn trong cuộc đời Kathy và hai người bạn thân thiết của cô là Ruth và Tommy. Phần đầu tiên đề cập tới giai đoạn Kathy, Ruth và Tommy còn học tại trường nội trú Hailsham. Phần thứ hai đề cập tới cuộc sống của ba người tại điền trang Cottages, nơi họ bắt đầu có khái niệm về nhiệm vụ duy nhất trong cuộc đời của mình, đó là hiến nội tạng hoặc trở thành người chăm sóc cho các bệnh nhân hiến nội tạng. Phần thứ ba diễn ra sau khi ba người rời khỏi Cottages và không còn là bạn bè thân thiết với những suy nghĩ và khám phá về vị trí thực sự của họ, những học sinh Hailsham trong xã hội loài người.

Never Let Me Go is a 2010 British dystopian sci-fi drama film based on Kazuo Ishiguro’s 2005 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Mark Romanek from a screenplay by Alex Garland. Never Let Me Go is set in an alternate history and centers on Kathy, Ruth and Tommy who are portrayed by Carey Mulligan, Keira Knightley and Andrew Garfield, respectively. The three, who become entangled in a love triangle, are scientific specimens created in a laboratory to provide their organs to severely ill patients. Principal photography began in April 2009 and lasted several weeks. The movie was filmed at various locations, including Andrew Melville Hall. Never Let Me Go was produced by DNA Films and Film4 on a $15 million budget.

Prior to the book’s publication, Garland had approached the film’s producers—Andrew Macdonald and Andrew Reich—about a possible film, and wrote a 96-page script. The producers initially had trouble finding an actress to play Kathy; Mulligan was cast in the role after Peter Rice, the head of the company financing the film, recommended her by text message while watching her performance in An Education. Mulligan, a fan of the book, enthusiastically accepted the role, as it had long been a wish of hers to have the opportunity to play the part. The film’s message and themes were the factors that attracted Garfield to become a part of the film.

Never Let Me Go premiered at the 37th annual Telluride Film Festival in September 2010, where the audience positively responded to its message. The film was also screened at festivals including the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival, and the 54th London Film Festival (which it opened). The film was distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures to cinemas in the United States on 15 September 2010, where it was given a limited release. It opened on 14 January 2011 in the United Kingdom. In the United States, Never Let Me Go opened at four theatres, grossing over $111,000 during its first weekend, eventually growing to $2.5 million. The movie got off to a better start in its first weekend in the UK, earning £625,000 (US$1,009,750) and taking ninth place at the box office.

To date, Never Let Me Go has earned $9.4 million at the box office and an additional $1.8 million in DVD sales revenue. Never Let Me Go was met with generally positive reviews from film critics, with most reviewers praising the cast’s overall performances. It was placed on several critics’ top ten lists for the year.

The film begins with on-screen captions explaining that a medical breakthrough in 1952 has permitted the human lifespan to be extended beyond 100 years. Subsequently, the film is narrated by 28-year-old Kathy H (Carey Mulligan) as she reminisces about her childhood at a boarding school called Hailsham, as well as her adult life after leaving the school. The first act of the film depicts the young Kathy (Izzy Meikle-Small), along with her friends Tommy (Charlie Rowe) and Ruth (Ella Purnell), spending their childhood at Hailsham in the late 1970s. The school seems to be somewhat unusual. Students are encouraged to create artwork such as paintings and poetry instead of science and maths normal for school children, and their best work gets into "The Gallery." There is also a strong emphasis on "keeping yourselves healthy inside" especially when it comes to smoking. At one point, a new teacher, Miss Lucy (Sally Hawkins) quietly informs the students of their nature: they exist only as donor organs for transplants, and will die – or, rather, "complete" – in their early adulthood. The following day Miss Lucy is "no longer working at Hailsham." As time passes, Kathy and Tommy fall in love, but Tommy falls into a manipulative relationship with Ruth. Ruth and Tommy stay together throughout the rest of their time at Hailsham.

In the second act of the film

Connor Got Cloned

Connor Got Cloned
Much more accurate and Impressive than my first attempt at cloning. I also had more time to work with my brother and it was easier to position him throughout the yard to the best of my advantage. Can you Imagine having this many identical, I already have two Identical ones, imagine how much of a mix up it would be if there where 5 look a likes.

One over here
another over there
two under the bed
and three against the wall
seven in a room
crowded all together
seven look a likes
each a different shade
seven identical brothers
thank goodness there is no room to spare

My mother was told after delivering my two twin brothers, Owen and Connor, that there where also an additional two children that did not make it through the pregnancy, In a way it was sad we never got to meet are two sisters, but in another way, I am extremly thankful I don’t have four 8y olds running around, bugging me.