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    Parenting and Caring

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    Community and family studies Module: parenting and caring Dot point: becoming parents and cares Biological parents: the child would have parents genetic material‚ parents are parents from the moment the child is convieced. IVF (in vitro fertilisation) • Fertilllisation happenens outside the body‚ women are usully given hormones to stimulate the egg’s production. • Once fertilised‚ the embroyo is inserted into the uterus. GIFT (gamete intra fallopian transfer) • Modified form of IVF • egg

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    medicine and human values in order to attain the survival of both human beings and other animal species. Purpose and scope The field of bioethics has addressed a broad swathe of human inquiry‚ ranging from debates over the boundaries of life‚ surrogacy‚ the allocation of scarce health care resources to the right to refuse medical care for religious or cultural reasons. Bioethicists often disagree among themselves over the precise limits of their discipline‚ debating whether the field should concern

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    The changing concepts of sex‚ love and family Love‚ sexuality and family are three interrelated concepts that have had dramatic changes over the millennia. From the bestial‚ yet necessary act of sexual intercourse‚ through the complicated and often not understood feeling of love we end up with the smallest social unit that comprises society – the family. The interpretations of love‚ sex and the structure of family have always varied through the centuries‚ but no matter how‚ they have always

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    HRE 4M1: INDEPENDENT STUDY UNIT This -A clear explanation of the issue -various ethical positions in society. (minimum -> 2 opposing positions) -consequences of each position (results of adopting this position) -underlying beliefs of each position (why this position is right) -explain why some positions may be stronger than others -quotes(or paraphrase) from the Catechism of the Catholic Church -includes a mix of at least 4 examples (case studies or questions to stimulate discussion

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    Are Children Raised by Same-Sex Couples As Healthy as Children Raised by Heterosexual Parents? Sylvia Bermudez California Baptist University August 19‚ 2014 “Although two parents are often more effective than one‚ the parent’s gender makes little difference in terms of the child’s development”‚ (Conger‚ p.3). Children usually benefit from being raised by two parents instead of one. However‚ studies have shown that the gender of each parent does not have a significant impact on the success

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    Is the nuclear family universal? The nuclear family is universal in the sense that it exists as the building block and so recognises the possibilities of family beyond the nuclear structure. Such as extended families which mean three generations living under one roof. Polygamous family is when a man is married to more than one wife and also has children with more than one wife. Murdock’s claimed that the nuclear family was a social group characterised by common residence. In cross cultural societies

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    Genetic

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    Genetic engineering I. Intro: (Beginning statement) Is creating your baby with a catalog equivalent to giving birth to one? Creating life in this world can be a wonderful moment in someone’s life. It could be coming up with baby names‚ wondering if he/she is going to look like mom or dad‚ and hoping that your baby is born completely healthy. All of these aspects of living come from bringing life into this world. (State position) Making your baby as you vision it in your head

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    volunteer for things in return such as money. If they do it for money then they would be following the hypothetical imperative meaning they are doing something for themselves‚ a personal goal. After using our moral obligation to determine whether surrogacy is right or wrong‚ the surrogate should then do what is right. If we believe that being a surrogate for money is right then we believe it is okay for this to e universalized. This meaning that we would believe it is ok for everybody to be a surrogate

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    father of a child born through artificial insemination‚ not the sperm donor. The child born of artificial means retains the same legal status as those who are born of natural means. Under the Adoption Act 2000 (NSW)‚ commercial surrogacy is prohibited but altruistic surrogacy is legal and is where the sperm donor and the surrogate mother are the legal parents of the child. It is then up to the birth mother to surrender her rights to allow the fathers wife to adopt the baby. This ensures the rights

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    Child and Parenting

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    struggle for access to "the means of reproduction"…they encounter a range of challenging‚ risky‚ uncertain options- foster care‚ public and private forms of domestic and international adoption‚ hired or volunteered forms of "traditional" or gestational surrogacy‚ contributing sperm to women friends‚ relatives‚ or strangers who agree to co-parent with the‚ or even resorting to an instrumental approach to old-fashioned heterosexual copulation."(Stacey 51) The explanation of the gay couple should be more surface

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