1. Sheldon Cooper on Cloning
In the letter to the editor published in the Herald Sun, Sheldon Cooper contends in a frantic and anxious tone that cloning should not become a widespread practice due to the likely consequences of cloning being dangerous and unethical. ... Whilst Cooper enforces his contention in a relatively hysterical manner, Leonard Hofstadter also contends that cloning should not become a widespread practice, for the scientific "progress" of cloning is essentially not beneficial to society. ... Cooper centers his letter on a series of imaginary scenarios that could occur if cloning were to beco...
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