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    1. When examining the information provided about potential sperm donors many women approach it similarly to how they would approach finding a partner. They often look at their education/test scores‚ interests‚ and read essay questions the men have answered. They even sometimes see pictures‚ videos‚ or listen to audio recordings of the man speaking. While they don’t always want to view pictures and sometimes aren’t even given the option to they make choices based on hair color‚ eye color‚ and other

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    Course: Film and Television Production BA Name of Module: Story‚ Structure and Style Module Code: 2FTP514.1 Name of Student: Ashwin Arvind Email Address Of Student: Arvind.Ashwin@gmail.com Assignment: How can Vladimir Propp’s analysis of fairytale or folktale narratives help in understanding how film stories work? Word Count: 1526 Essay It’s interesting to see how the work of Vladimir Propp and his study of the Russian folktales has provided such rich and diverse grounds for analyzing

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      The princess (who‚ by now had fallen in love with him) got married to him. And they lived happily ever after. Narrative Structure a. Characters 1. Villain – The death of his father is the villain‚ because it left him with merely a cat. 2. Donor – The son: he gives the cat some boots. 3. Helper – The cat: helps the young

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    individual charitable giving. This is a question of substantial importance‚ as individual contributions account for more than 80 percent of total dollars given (Edles‚ 1993). If we do not understand why people give‚ then how can we encourage them to become donors or to increase their existing contributions‚ how can we predict how changes in the economic environment and the influence of social media will impact giving in the future? One way to approach this aspect of charitable giving is to look at it just

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    Sperm

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    "masculinity" the sperm. The egg is seen as large and passive. It does not move‚ but "is transported" along fallopian tube. In contrast‚ sperm are small‚ and constantly active. They ’’deliver’’ their genes to the egg and ‚’’activate’’ its developmental program. (Page 6: 489) Some researchers liken the egg’s role to that of Sleeping Beauty: "a dormant bride awaiting for lover’s magic kiss‚ which instills the spirit that brings her to life." At most the age-old relationship of the egg and the sperm takes on

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    * Some animals‚ specifically those that live in the water‚ like fish and amphibians perform external fertilisation were fertilisation occurs outside of the female body. * The female releases her unfertilised eggs to be fertilised * Male sperm is also released into the water. * Very inefficient often wasting a lot of the gametes as most of them do not fuse. * Predators and other dangerous situations such as hardship in obtaining resources such as food and shelter also hinder the

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    Conversely‚ the scrotum contracts to move the testes closer to the body’s core heat when temperatures drop below the ideal range for spermatogenesis. Testes The 2 testes‚ also known as testicles‚ are the male gonads responsible for the production of sperm and testosterone. The testes are ellipsoid glandular organs around 1.5 to 2 inches long and an inch in diameter. Each testis is found inside its own pouch on one side of the scrotum and is connected to the abdomen by a spermatic cord and cremaster

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    the ovaries. For women with a 28-day menstrual cycle‚ ovulation typically occurs on day 14. During intercourse the man will ejaculate and sperm will be passed from the testicles via the penis into the woman’s vagina. If a sperm meets the egg‚ fertilisation may occur. During a male ejaculation‚ there are anywhere between 60 million and 500 million sperm that have a go at the ’big race’. They cross the collar of the uterus pretty much within ten minutes. Only about 100 to 200 of the ’chosen ones’

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    The Sperm and the Egg

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    Individual: The sperm and the egg Nicole Fields PSY 265 January 20‚ 2013 Mrs. Tana Leigh Warren Individual: The sperm and the egg Behind every function or process there is a story. The story behind the sperm and the egg can seem very complex to some while others understand its entire root of transition from one to the other. To understand the story behind the sperm and the egg‚ you first need to understand the male and female anatomy. Once you understand that much‚ it will be a little easier

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    In the article‚ " The Egg and the Sperm" by Emily Martin‚ the author attempts to shed light on the gender stereotypes hidden within the scientific language of our biology textbooks. I found this article to be very intriguing because‚ as a nursing student‚ I’ve been exposed to many medical and biology textbooks and it has never occurred to me that cultural beliefs could influence how a biologist described their discoveries. I had no idea that within the scientific accounts of reproductive biology

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