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    A family is a group of two or even more individuals who live together and who are related either by marriage, birth, or adoption, According to the US census bureau. However, the Bureau does not recognize all the family members like the aunts, nieces or nephews, grandparents, and uncles. The American family is not like it used to be. Modern marriage offers something of a mystery for sociologists' .various benefits of marriage have been studied, for example, better finances, better heath, as well

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    Greek Gods and Theogony

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    The Theogony of Hesoid A dactylic hexameter poem of slightly over 1,000 lines, Theogony traces the genealogy and history of the Greek gods. The poet Hesiod begins his song with a description of the activities of the nine Muses in their mountain home on Mt. Helicon. He tells how they sing and celebrate the gods of the Olympian pantheon; the Titans who came before them; and the oldest of the gods Chaos, Chronos, Gaia, Uranus, Oceanus, Night, and others (Theogony, 2004). The Muses, Hesiod tells

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    In a world where technology is in almost every aspect of our lives, the way that people can reproduce is not forgotten. Artificial reproduction technology, also known as ART has had many advances in the past few decades. Sometimes it is a very controversial topic because they don’t think that it is an area that should be messed with. Infertility, or the inability to reproduce can effect both males and females, it can put a lot of stress on a couple who are trying to have a child, and with the help

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    Humans are born with the natural tendency to aid one another through mediums such as being proactive on social as well as ethical issues. When one compares this natural tendency to the industries of today, one see’s this voluntary behaviour in a deliberate and compelled act by most involved, which is truly known as Corporate Social Responsibility. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is known to be the voluntary model that is not only used by many businesses, but industries themselves to self-regulate

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    o read Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World is to understand the fear for the future during the 1930’s. Widely considered ahead of its time, Brave New World is one of the most influential novels regarding the destructive outcome of genetic and public manipulation through regime control. The story contrasts two worlds: the traditional world where the “savages” reside and the new World State: a negative utopia where unrestrained sexual freedom, reproductive technology, and mind numbing drugs run rampant

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    Actually, for same-sex couples, the adoption of a child or artificial insemination procedures will be troublesome, there will be a lot of issues and problems. Moreover, there are few countries in the world that allow same-sex couples to bring up their children, and many people will choose to give up in the process. Because of

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    Dozens of diseases, from cancer to epilepsy, affect both animals and humans. Vaccines that treat humans also benefit animals. Through techniques like artificial insemination and embryo transfer, species that are endangered or have disappeared in the wild can now be managed or maintained. Research on the sexual behavior of animals has made it possible to breed many species in captivity, enabling endangered species to

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    duty to the Party” (Orwell 58). Thus, the Party’s goal is to mar the instinct to such a degree that “procreation will be an annual formality like the renewal of a ration card” (Orwell 220), or to get rid of it altogether by implementing artificial insemination (or “artsem” in Newspeak.) The hypnopaedic phrase “everyone belongs to everyone else” (Huxley 40) effectively sums up the nature of relationships in Brave New World. In the World State, promiscuity is not only highly encouraged, but

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    Animal Testing Benefits

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    illness, use anesthetics, eliminate parasitism and most crucially the ability to promote breeding, which have all led to the survival and improved health among species. Also, through animal research, scientists have learned how to conduct artificial inseminations along with embryo transfers. Having the ability to perform all of these steps, scientists can obtain species that have disappeared to other locations or are endangered and repopulate them, manage them and maintain them. Continued research on sexual

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    “For man cannot give wild animals freedom, they can only take it away” (Jacques-Yves Cousteau). That is something that a SeaWorld hater would say, something PETA would say. But is there actually any truth to that? Since the opening of Seaworld, PETA and other organizations have been accusing them of mistreating their animals, yet, SeaWorld continually complies, meet and exceed the requirements needed to keep their animals. The very beginning of ‘SeaWorld’ is taken all the way back to 1959, when

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