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    Surrogacy allows a woman to give the gift of parenthood to a couple who would otherwise not have been able to experience it, either due to infertility or inability to adopt a child. In some cases, the surrogate can obtain monetary compensation for her services. According to Anderson (1990), A commercial surrogate mother is someone who is paid money to bear a child for other people and to terminate her parental rights, to lead to a situation that the others may raise the child as exclusively their own. In

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    Running head: SHOULD SURROGATE MOTHERS BE LEGAL IN TAIWAN Should Surrogate mothers be legalized in Taiwan? Evelyn Liu National Central University Abstract Surrogate mothers has been a critical issue in many countries for a long time. Recently, Taiwan has an issue on its legalization. There is already a draft passed in the Legislative Yuan. However, many people still debate about should surrogate mothers be legalized in Taiwan? From different aspects, including moral, law, homosexuals, and so on

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    “Surrogate advertising is a reflection of the hypocritical society that we live in. We consider some products good enough to be sold but not good enough to be advertised. A marketer has to sell his product, and will find means to promote it. I don't blame him.” - Pushpinder Singh Senior Creative Director (O & M) Surrogate advertising has versatile definitions based on the viewpoints of different stakeholders. While brand experts describe this concept as leveraging on the existing brand equity, marketing

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    friends and significant others. This means she did not use school as a place to learn, she used it as a place to find friends and make intimate connections that she needs. That’s why she willingly skips class to join her friends. The lunch Bunch Is a surrogate family for her where she feels accepted and cared for. She feels that her friends look out for her and care for her. She even trades her virginity

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    What kind of women become surrogates? The ones who have no heart or the ones who have such big heart that they are willing to carry a child for someone else? Surrogacy comes with costs, pain and risks but it also comes with happiness, love and appreciation. This is a job for a woman who is super strong and won’t become sentimental and attached when the baby arrives. It’s had to carry a child for nine months and then just give it to someone else. Artificial Insemination was first created to help couples

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    Furthermore, that “surrogate” would have the ability to the violation, which could affect the mother, for example besides being illegal, criminal, and potentially degrading to women. Finally, the case granted custody to the natural father, and the evidence introduced were such custody be best interests of the infant, and his final ruling was he avoid both the termination of the surrogate mother’s parental rights and the adoption of the child by the wife and stepparent. Thus restoring the “surrogate” as the

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    The occupation that I have chosen for this assignment is a Sex Therapist. I am a senior at the University of Wisconsin- La Crosse and my career goal is to become a Sex Therapist, for the future. How I got interested in this occupation is that I knew that I wanted to help people in some way, but I didn’t exactly know how I was going go about that. I grew up in a family environment that talked about sex very openly. Which today, has made me feel comfortable taking about sex and I have found that sexual

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    I. Introduction The occupation that I have selected for my Career assignment was a Sex Therapist. I am a senior here at the University of Wisconsin La Crosse and my career goal is to become a Sex Therapist in the future. How I got interested in this occupation is that I knew that I wanted to help people in some way, so I started taking thinking and taking career quizzes. I grew up in a family that was very comfortable and open with one another that I found talking about taboo subjects does not make

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    Gonzalez Mr.Kegley Health Science- 6th period September 23rd, 2015 Surrogate Mothers Surrogate mothers have been the topic of many controversies, regarding how ethical it is. As many know surrogate mothers are women who bear a child for another woman (Surrogacy: the experiences of surrogate mothers, 2196-2204). There has been many sides to this argument, deciding whether it was ethical or unethical. Some people have chosen

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    Commodification of the Womb: A Marxist Analysis of Surrogate Motherhood In the context of classical Marxism, the moral permissibility of surrogate motherhood is forcefully negated. Marxism condemns the practice of surrogacy as an exemplification of commodity fetishism in capitalist society, viewing surrogacy arrangements as a commercialization of the female womb. The term, “commodification of the womb,” thus arises to describe the process by which services carried out by the female womb are sold

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