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    Reproductive Technology

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    Many people dream of having a house‚ kids and possible a dog‚ but sometimes that not something they can achieve on their own. Infertile has become a major issue for women that want kids and is increasing for many males. We also have people from the gay and lesbian community that don’t want to adopt but he children of their own. A growing number of unwed single people want kids with having the relationship or marriage stuff that comes with it. Louis Brown was the first successful test tube baby in

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    Surrogacy in India

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    Reflection #2 The essay‚ "Inside India’s surrogacy industry"‚ talked about how the surrogacy industry made an impact on India. Being a socially conservative country‚ India surprisingly does not reject the idea but rather supportive of it. The confederation of Indian industry reported that by 2012‚ the practice of surrogacy will generate 2.3 billion dollars. Why is this industry advancing so fast in India? First of all‚ commercial surrogacy is legal in India‚ while it is still banned in many

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    Abortion Essay

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    Abortion Essay What is abortion? In my words is a new generation’s way of shrugging off responsibility of their action at the cost of human life. Abortion is one of the most controversial topics of all times. The fight between pro-life and pro-choice supporters has been long and brutal. This is because‚ despite what several people may believe‚ abortion is neither right nor wrong. It is the matter of a personal opinion‚ and mine is wrong. At the root of the occurrence of so many abortions is the

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    Becoming a parent is a life changing decision and for some‚ it can be very difficult to have a child of their own. There are many different options‚ from adoption to in-vitro fertilization. According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention‚ 6.7 million women between the ages of 15-44 are infertile in the United States. The joy of becoming a mother is a blessing and many of these women end up searching for other alternatives. There has been much debate on the concept of surrogate motherhood

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    My 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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    Save as many as you ruin: Keywords: Extraordinary: Gerard wonders if his life is different from anyone else? How his footprints are just a pair among all the others‚ or if they’re different from all the other people. Will his footsteps just disappear like the Indians‚ and will he just be one more man among 5 billion people? “Gerard thinks of his own footprints and how soon they will disappear. He exhales into the world and his breath disappears.” Distance: Gerard keeps himself from a

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    Assisted Reproductive Technologies What is assisted reproductive technologies? Per Dictionary.com assisted reproductive technologies are defined as the use of medical techniques to bring about the conception and birth of a child‚ including artificial insemination‚ in-vitro fertilization‚ egg and embryo donation and drug therapy. More specifically the procedures are called Intrauterine Insemination‚ In Vitro Fertilization‚ and taking the drug Clomiphene to stimulate ovulation. Typically‚ these methods

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    Gender Selection Essay

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    Gender selection of the embryo prior to conception is one of the controversial topics‚ which has been widely debated considering different aspects. (1‚6) It is a dynamic topic to discuss‚ which raises arguments supporting and rejecting whether it is correct to perform the practice or not. (6) Advanced medical technologies in reproductive medicine facilitate for the couples to choose the gender of their future child prior to pregnancy by using a method called “Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis” (PGD)

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    Cloning Memo

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    I am Jacob Rojas and I am Sixteen year old I live in Desert Hot Spring California. I am a student at Desert Hot Spring High School. I am writing to you to express my opinion of the bill to fund cloning with tax paper money. My opinion is that I disagree with the government using tax dollars for any type of cloning because it’s is not right to clone someone if they died they should rest in peace. Think cloning is not good for many reason first is that they charged a lot of money to clone and the

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    Question 1: It is clear to see that a higher percentage of women (16/20 *100 = 55%) know what assisted fertilisation is compared to men (6/20 *100=30%) at a difference in percentage of 25 %. Women may be more interested in being exposed to assisted fertilisation as they themselves have a greater understanding due to being in the position themselves or a close friend needing the process. Question 2: When designing the question I did some research about the actual cost of assisted fertilisation and

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