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    face, I wasn’t sobbing or out of control” (page 288). It is a normal human feeling to feel upset with death. In addition, it is also in the human nature to cry when you lose someone close to you. Kathy does this and acts in a way a human made by reproduction means would act, proving that she and her fellow students have human like charactertics of emotions. A part of being human you have this desire to be in love and share this intimacy with someone special. A constant topic presented in Ishiguero

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    Lepilemur are part of the of Strepsirrhini suborder, of the order Primates. They are found on the island of Madagascar, with about 100 known living species. Before the arrival of humans on the island of Madagascar there were Lepilemur the size of adult gorillas. Also due to humans changing the landscape of Madagascar Lepilemur that were once found all over the island are now only found on 10% of the island. Now due to the conversion of forest into land that is better suited for agriculture Lepilemur

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    In vitro fertilization and human embryonic stem cell research are two of the most popular and controversial topics that are being discussed today. Lee Silver, from the film defines in vitro fertilization as: [T]ak[ing] the process of reproduction out of the darkness of the womb, into the light of the laboratory. And all of the sudden you can do anything you want with these human embryos and eggs, which couldn 't be done before (Holt). The real question regarding all of the varying opinions and

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    Throughout the years scientists have considered birds to be monogamous species, mainly because majority of the animals that put in equal efforts(like birds) in rearing their offspring are. However recent advancement in genetic fingerprinting technology shows that a significant proportion of the offspring were conceived through Extra Pair Mating. Scientist still haven 't fully understood what factors lead to this behavior. However, with all the research done in this field there seems to be a relative

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    In today’s world there are several options for couples who are wanting to begin or add to the number of members in their families, but have had difficulties in doing so. Aside from adoption, the possibilities for these couples include: Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), In vitro Fertilization (IVI), and Surrogate Mother Arrangements. While these options may result in a pregnancy, they are not without risk and must be considered prayerfully, as they carry a moral and ethical weight. First, Intrauterine

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    Introduction Child abuse is a rising topic of discussion in sociological debates across the nation due to the increased awareness concerned professionals are bringing to it. The issue has long been diagnosed as generational and cyclic in nature, where children who receive abuse grow up and replicate the process on their own offspring, and so on and so forth. This analysis attempts to illuminate possible connections between various factors within the parent’s lives that may correlate to child

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    Mate Choice and Species Recognition amongst D. simulans and D. mauritiana Brittany Wordekemper February 23, 2016 Ecology and Evolution Lab Emily Hudson Abstract Sexual selection is a kind of natural selection that happened to come about through a specific preference by one sex for definite characteristics in individuals of the opposite sex. When it comes to choosing a mate, mate choice is very important for individuals to avoid mating with the wrong species but

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    rejection, which could be the “impediment to the clinical success of regenerative medicine.” (Korobkin 66) And this SCNT process does not involve sperm which means that it does not involve sexual reproduction. Another technology is in vitro fertilization (IVF), using both eggs and sperm which involves sexual reproduction. Both technologies can produce hESCs, but IVF is more morally accepted worldwide. The reason for this may be that SCNT could increase the supply of embryos and “decrease respect or awe before

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    A surrogacy contract is a document signed by two people or parties that agree with traditional or gestational surrogacy; one party receives monetary compensation while the other receives a child. Currently there is a sharp increase in the number of foreign inquiries to India in pursuit of finding women willing to be a surrogate (Gentleman, p.2). This can be seen as taking advantage of a poverty loomed country as the money is hard for these impoverished women to turn away (Gentleman, p.3). The surrogacy

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    Abortion: The Battle of Moral Rights One of the most controversial topics in the field of philosophy is abortion. The issue about the morality of abortion is continuously debated. The matter of abortion hinges on the question of personhood—because since then, every person has a moral status. The big question about the morality of abortion rise on the question: when does personhood begins? The two main sides of the abortion debate is between the conservative view which is supported by the Catholic

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