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    Bearded Dragons are becoming quite a common pet! Bearded Dragons can come in many different morphs or colors. Bearded Dragons are a very docile reptile. In addition, it is very easy to take care of in comparison with other reptiles. There several things a person would need to start a breeding pair of Bearded Dragons. Such as, two Bearded Dragons, a food source, a habitat, lighting, and incubation area. In addition, breeding requires other special aspects like making sure that there is one female

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    Raccoon Report GENERAL OVERVIEW      Raccoons (Procyon lotor) belong to the Procyonidae (those who came before the dogs’ family). This highly intelligent mammal has a rounded head with a short nose, small ears, and a sturdy body with minimum-length, thick, grayish brown fur. Raccoons are easily identified by a distinctive pattern of alternating black and yellowish white rings around a large bushy tail. They are also identified by a unique narrow black face mask with two

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    Dougherty of the Center for Health Policy and Ethics, believe that “it might cause future generations, for example, to think of the human embryo or fetus as interchangeable parts, reproduction as a mechanical process, wombs as organs for rent, etc.” (Dougherty par. 4). Dougherty is mistaken in his view of surrogacy and reproduction technologies because he overlooks the fact that many people view the birth of children as a gift, a miracle. Like physician Elvonne Whitney says, “once embryos, eggs, or sperm

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    “Lets imagine for a moment that we are tiny enough to follow a bee into a hive. Usually the first thing we would have to ge used to is the darkness”(Kidd 82). The bee is an insect that spends all day working: working to create a home, working to spread pollen and working to create honey. A bee's life and the society of bees can be closely related to the life of humans. In the novel The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd, the author conveys her lessons about human life through the imagery of bees

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    Infertility Treatments: Is it Ethical? In recent years, several factors have altered the definition of a family. We live in a time where careers, education, and work are now put before starting a family, making it more difficult to have children. The traditional family archetype has changed with a rise in single and homosexual parenting. This change, even though it is a positive one, can result in several people being unable to bear children. Infertility treatments have become a popular choice for

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    The History during 1931 and how much things changed during the period over time, 83 years ago. How humans are getting cloned for having diseases, how women were having sex with so many men without them being known as tramps, how people walk the earth with no regrets but now people live and regret. In 1931, people was getting cloned for having diseases, but as time changed its illegal now diseases can be cured. But for the fact being in the future and in the past time has changed and many differences

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    Led to a New World

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    Imagine. Walking up one morning and life as you know has complete changed forever. That’s not how it may have been for the people in the novel Brave New World, but it could happen to us one day. Picture, walking up and not knowing what is going on in the place that you thought was your home. It is happening all around us already. There are babies being made right now the way that their parents want them to look, some people don’t even want to have to give birth to them anymore, so they have their

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    When we see an individual commit an act of violence in our society, we often try to find out what led them to do it. We look for information regarding their personal history, whether or not there is something going on in their life that is causing them stress or if they grew up in a troubled family. When we see violence in our youth we often lay blame on the types of media that is being shown to kids at such a young age, particularly violent video games, television shows, and movies. Also, we like

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    Commercial surrogacy is the process in which a woman is paid a fee to carry and deliver a baby to term. Once the baby is delivered, the woman relinquishes all parental rights to the commissioning couple who exclusively raise the child as their own. Altruistic surrogacy, by contrast, is an arrangement where the surrogate receives reimbursement but only for the expenses that she may have incurred during the pregnancy. In this essay I will argue that commercial surrogacy should not be market-inalienable

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    In 2011, over 1 million abortions were conducted in the U.S. alone, if you are considering initially from the 1970’s the number increases to 53 million in total.(abortion kndkn) To put things into perspective, America’s largest populated state, which is California, has a population of only 39 million. That is more than 10 million less then the babies that have been aborted since then. Just imagine the entire subsistence of a state like California conceivably non-existent merely for the reason

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