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    Technology and Social Change Veronica Garcia February 22,2016 SOC/100 Lynn Ma Technology and Social Change Technology is the scientific knowledge of making tools in order t solve problems that are very specific. Automobiles, airplanes, cell phones, computers and the radio are examples of technological advances. These advancements have helped revolutionize the way people interact, meet, and conduct business. The increase of technology provides an influx of storage and retrieval, and

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    The question “ Should single parents be allowed to adopt, in our democracy? “ is not one you hear about or see in the news, on the radio, or on social media platforms. Due to the lack of controversy on this topic there is very little information and research, but there is enough to decipher whether or not single men and women should have the privilege to adopt. In relation, Sharon Dougherty believes “ These women [and men] choose the rewards of parenthood along with the financial and emotional burdens

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    The other day my own mother, a successful realtor in her 40’s, received an unsolicited dick pic from a stranger who texted the wrong number in the middle of the day. First of all, I don’t remember ever agreeing that a picture of ass cheeks, dick and balls was arousing in any way shape or form. Second of all, how little respect does this man have for the woman he was searching for and how could he have honestly expected a decent outcome from that? My mother responded gracefully and with style; She

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    Human cloning would allow families or society to reproduce individuals of great genius, talent, or beauty, where these traits are presumed to be based on the individuals' desirable or superior genetic makeups. For example, some admirers of great athletes, musicians, or mathematicians, believing that the admired attributes are the result of a superior genetic endowment, might want to clone these distinguished individuals. Just as the cloning of cattle is being promoted as a means of perpetuating champion

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    Some states cover In Vitro Fertilization and other medically aided insemination procedures, while other states only cover pharmaceutical therapy. Some of the states who offer the use of advanced reproductive technologies, places limits on lifetime attempts, similarly states who only offer drug therapy limit the approved list

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    Bonk: A curious Coupling of Science and Sex

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    "Bonk: A curious Coupling of Science and Sex" begins with the beginnings of the study of sex, starting with our attempts to learn about human sex from animal sex. She makes sure to cover the most important researchers and the critique that the public held. Roach (2008) proceeded to talk about the processes that Masters and Johnson used to start understanding the female orgasm, which led her to question if and why women can achieve orgasm from a robotic piston. Afterward, she covers some myths, one

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    Introduction There has been a long history of the effect of body condition on postpartum interval; however, there have been limited reports to elucidate the interaction between body condition score and follicular populations and how this affects postpartum interval. Postpartum Interval is defined as the period of sexual rest during which the reproductive system is mainly quiescent. Follicular development is minimal; the corpora lutea, although identifiable, have regressed and are non-functional.

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    undeniably necessary for the continuation of the human race. Whether we choose to practice reproduction as nature intended via coitus between a man and a woman or to parent children that were conceived under unorthodox methods such as artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization our humanity can only continue to exist if we create more of ourselves. The most socially accepted expression of sexual identity is heterosexuality which is defined as sexual attraction to the opposite sex where sex is

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    Nathan Fink PHL 123 Corrine Painter DATE Final Critical Analysis Paper In the Article “10 Reasons Why Homosexual “Marriage” is Harmful and Must be Opposed” by TFP Student Action the group lays out ten points on why it believes homosexual marriage is not only wrong but is harmful to society. The article gives 10 reasons why same-sex marriage is wrong: it is not marriage, it violates natural law, it always denies a child either a father or a mother, it validates and promotes the homosexual lifestyle

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    Alpha Twin: A Short Story

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    Meryl was correct about her first born twin. Molly was the gentler of the girls. Even back when Megan would pull her pranks, Molly would take the punishments handed down, never once ratting out her sister. It gave Megan an odd sense of power over Molly, which continued into their teenage years. Megan reigned as the alpha twin, starting when they’d been toddlers. She not only bossed Molly around, but little Willsy too. It was difficult for Meryl, as Will was barely six months older than the twins

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