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    Contemporary Research on Parenting: The case for Nature and Nurture W. Andrew Collins‚ Eleanor E. Maccoby‚ Laurence Steinberg‚ E. Mavis Hetherington and Marc. Bornstein Current findings on parental influences provide more sophisticated and less deterministic explanations than did earlier theory and research on parenting. Contemporary research approaches include: (a) behavior-genetic designs‚ augmented with direct measures of potential environmental influences; (b) studies distinguishing

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    much pumping her full of estrogen to force her ovaries to produce healthier eggs. We did this treatment for about six months. At which time we decided to go back and talk to the doctor about other options. My wife wanted to have an intrauterine insemination (IUI)‚ which is a procedure that while the female is ovulating the male sperm is injected directly into the uterus. After speaking with the doctor‚ he convinced us to try one more “cocktail”. We tried these new meds for another four months or so

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    SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD – CHANGING PARADIGM IN INDIAN SOCIAL SCENARIO ** Dr. Mrs. Vijaya Sharma * Mrs. Jaya Dadhich In all cultures of the world‚ motherhood is something which is considered to lie at the heart of the meaning of love. The concept of a woman’s love for her children is viewed as the most powerful‚ ferocious‚ tender and unconditional love that exists. Motherhood for Indian women is a psycho-spiritual phenomena and

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    because the parents and child have different DNA. Surrogacy causes many issues‚ therefore‚ the procedure should be terminated and against the law with no loopholes around it. With that‚ surrogacy is extremely inhumane due to the fact‚ IVF makes artificial babies‚ then sells them to other

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    It’s a Tuesday. I’m finishing my workout at my neighborhood gym. I walk into the locker room‚ throw my clothes off‚ and head to the showers. The water is warm. I’m feeling like a real go-getter. The endorphins‚ the steam – it’s relaxing. Veeery relaxing. I take a handful of the shower gel that the gym supplies in buckets and start lathering up. I’m making sure things are clean down there. Really‚ really clean. (Not really‚ readers – I’m jerking off. Duh.) So I’m a showerbater; I admit it. I like

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    An Estimated 10-15 per cent of Australian couples who want to start a family are infertile‚ similarly same-sex couples are unable to reproduce and this has led to the use of surrogacy and birthing technologies to provide a means to overcome such barriers in having children. The changing views of society along with the corresponding reforms of the law in relation to these procedures have been main contributors to contemporary issues within the area being addressed‚ however the effectiveness of legal

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    Annotated Bibliography English‚ B. (2009). Recession spurs egg and sperm donations: Giving provides extra income. Boston Globe. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.library.unlv.edu/doc view/405164201?pq-origsite=summon This popular article by Bella English‚ a writer for the newspaper The Boston Globe‚ discusses the reimbursement which sperm donors receive. This article is aimed for the public who may be interested in participating in such an ordeal and getting paid for it and also

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    building‚ much less intelligent machines? Artificial Intelligence is an intriguing technology that will shape the human lifestyle of the future. Restricting research and progress in the field is hardly a feasible task in today’s world. More realistically‚ we should monitor and keep the technology in a realistic and safe progression. History Artificial intelligence folklore has been traced back to the times of Ancient Egypt. But the "birth of artificial intelligence" as some would call it‚

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    A) SELECTIVE (ARTIFICIAL BREEDING) Definition: Selective breeding is when the plants/animals from the existing stock that have the characteristics they want are selected and are allowed to breed. The offspring will hopefully display the characteristics which are required. The best offspring are then bred from‚ until all offspring display the characteristics that are wanted. This leads to new breeds of animal being produced. Uses: * High yielding crops‚ such as wheat are produced by collecting

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    opinion about Donor Insemination compared to the article “Mothers without Men”Amanda Riley-Jones I don’t think that donor insemination should be available as an option for singles‚ homosexuals‚ and other people who cross the unnatural way of having children‚ for their own good only. From my point of view it’s very selfish to bring children to the world when you are a single parent. Caroline Webb claims it’s her choice and she as a person fits the procedure of donor insemination. That it’s accepted

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