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    Focus questions; What are some disadvantages or risks involved with in-vitro fertilisation?
Unfortunately with the procedure of In-Vitro fertilisation success is not guaranteed, in fact less than 50% of procedures ultimately result in pregnancies. Obviously because it is an operative procedure there is always the risk of infection and/or haemorrhage. Another risk associated with IVF is OHHS or Ovarian hyper stimulation syndrome: This is when the ovaries are stimulated through the use of medications

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    Marriage? What is it? What does it consist of? Marriage is when two people make their relationship public, official and permanent (Psychology Today). When two people have committed themselves to each other to live together through the harsh and glorious times. Theses harsh and glorious times makes the couple overcome these obstacles and makes the people in the marriage develop. The traditional marriage consists of man and woman. The man and woman would have house and they have two children and a

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    Humans are not the only habitants of this earth so are the wildlife that surrounds us. We are in symbiosis relationship with the animals that are around us. Due to the population boom of humans, we are at a constant clash between the natural world and the human world. When the habitats of these animals are under severe pressure and a large number of species of wild fauna have become endangered, the significance of wildlife conservation becomes urgent. The increase in human populations has had a negative

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    Question 1 5 out of 5 points | | The idea that black people in this country live in poverty is ridiculous. Look at Bill Cosby. He's a millionaire. And so are Denzel Washington and Oprah Winfrey.Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | Composition | Correct Answer:  Composition | | | | | Question 2 0 out of 5 points | | | The farmers of our state have asked that we introduce legislation to provide subsidies for soybeans. Unfortunately, we will have to turn down their request

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    1984 Dystopia Essay

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    In the novel 1984, Orwell creates a dystopia, an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one . (www.oxforddictionaries.01.05.2015). By using a dystopian setting for 1984, Orwell suggests the possibility of a utopia . In Orwell’s novel everything is the opposite of what it should be, he plays with words in order to create an Anti-Utopia or Dystopia (The critical heritageMeyers, p.264): the Ministry of Truth has nothing

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    The 's Natural Law Theory

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    The challenges Christianity faces are always changing. From Church order, justice, life issues, and science. These changes create a chain reaction in Christianity and traditionalist have a difficult time accepting this. With all the lectures and readings that we learned about this last seven weeks, I see that Christians are adapting to society 's views by my fellow classmate’s discussions and posts. The specific challenges that I will discuss are: Birth control, cloning, genetic engineering, and

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    Although there are contradictions between them I truly believe that someone can be both a Darwinian and a follower of one of the Abrahamic religions. The issues that arise in this debate comes from what the bible says. What the bible says on this issue its that in seven days’ god created everything that has ever existed in its current form (Genesis. 1.1-31, The New ANOV 2001). Darwin’s theory contradicts everything that was said in that passage. Everything was not created in its current form which

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    Same-Sex Parenting In the last ten years, many established gay men and lesbians have been increasingly undertaking parenthood through donor insemination, surrogacy, or fostering and adoption (McCann, 2005). Thus, a new type of family formation in American society has been generated. Due to the formation of same-sex households, gay and lesbian parenting is no longer a concept. This type of parenting has become a reality which society as a whole is struggling to accept (McCann, 2005). In 2010

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    There are hundreds of thousands of children who are in foster care and need a home with a family who will love and care for them. Families lead by same-sex couples are viewed as “non-traditional households” and these parents raise their children in very much the same ways as heterosexual parents. These children grow with their adoptive families and if their parents have a stable relationship with each other and with their adoptive children, and have great support systems, then it should not be difficult

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    Marriage as generally define is the union between one man and one woman. However a recent debate over same-sex marriage has stirred a nationwide debate reverberating in the halls of Congress, at the White House, in dozens of state courtrooms and legislatures, and is also becoming a speech-making topic for election campaigns at both the national and state levels. As the debate for this controversial topic rages on, the American religious community view on the topic remains deeply divided over the

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