In my inquisitive mind, I want to visit every single country in the world, but it is not possible as I don’t have a limitless flow of money or all the time in the world to fulfil this wish. So, bringing my expectations to a practical level, I have plans to visit at least 5 to 6 countries in the next couple of years, and Switzerland stands at the top of this wish list.
Switzerland is, undoubtedly, one of the most beautiful countries in the world, and I marvel at the sheer beauty of the wide-green fields and snow-capped mountains that I have seen on TV or in magazines. I have a school friend who lives there with her family and it was her who stirred my interests in this country. I have heard about her skiing on the mountain slopes, exciting experiences in the countryside, and experimenting with different cuisines. Even though those are just stories and experiences, it ignited my imagination on how beautiful the country would be and how much I would enjoy exploring it.
I’ll visit Switzerland sometime in the middle of the next year if everything goes according to my plan. I have already shared my ideas with my parents and they would be okay with me travelling there with one of my close friends. So, I will possibly visit this country which is famous for its celestial beauty, delicious chocolates and finest watch, with Elizabeth, who also wants to visit Switzerland with me.
I believe visiting Switzerland would be once in a lifetime experience for me. It will offer exciting and exhilarating adventures while also materialising my dreams. I’ve also heard a lot about high-quality Swiss watches and the punctuality of Swiss people, which I would like to witness myself. I would also like to enjoy beautiful landscapes, culture, foods and things in their way while in Switzerland.
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the idea of cloning has always stirred fervent debate. some say it’s immoral and unethical, others agree that it’s a great breakthrough in medical science. animal cloning has been introduced almost twenty years ago from now and this has opened a number of possibilities for human cloning.
the benefits are mainly connected with producing spare body parts for those who are in need. other than that the problem of infertility can be solved. people with physical disabilities or problems can be cloned with regenerated body parts or organs.
however, imagine only what would happen if medics learn to clone anyone by simply stealing a sample of their dna. a clone can be trained to commit evil deeds, for example, with the intention to blame the owner of the dna. that sounds ridiculous, but sophisticated. who knows, everything is possible nowadays.
one of the strongest arguments against cloning has ethical background. if a human clone is created and then killed after its organs have been used, churches are certainly against this act. all the religious texts prohibit murder, thus cloning for the use of spare body parts is impossible.
there is also an insoluble dilemma whether these cloned people will have the same rights as ordinary people or not