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    The book “topics for today” by Smith‚ L.C & Mare‚ N.N (2004) is a reliable material for English learners in general and third year students in ULIS-VNU in particular. All its four units with some interesting topics including the society‚ nature versus nurture‚ medical advance as well as the environment fascinated me a lot. However‚ I make the third unit my best choice for my reading reflection because it discusses technology and ethical issues raises‚ which have been recently concerned most among

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    face to face with a real life‚ breathing dinosaur? That may not be the smartest idea‚ but in theory‚ cloning would make this possible. You would need a well preserved DNA from the dinosaur and a currently living‚ closely related species as an egg donor/surrogate mother. In realty? No.. It is extremely unlikely that DNA from dinosaurs could survive unharmed for such a long amount of time. Cloning extinct animals may be a harder thing to accomplish‚ but cloning endangered species is much easier. Several

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    electricity‚ and cable bills didn’t end when you stopped receiving financial aid‚ and now you are required to start paying off those loans. You are looking for quick money and spot an ad online looking for a young‚ intelligent‚ attractive woman to be an egg donor and receive $15‚000 compensation. Would you go for it? Sounds like quick‚ easy money doesn’t it? Well it’s not; Egg donation is not a one step‚ in and out procedure. It is a serious medical procedure that involves two phases: Ovarian hyperstimulation

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    2013.4 a. seminiferous tubules penis contains erectile tissues that surrounds the urethra (700’ of seminiferous tubules in testes) ! functions in spermatogenesis: ! fill with blood during sexual arousal formation and maturation of sperm cells corpus spongiosum (lower – surrounds urethra) passes along ventral side of penis and encloses urethra 2 coropora cavernosum on dorsal side 2 in cross section: seminiferous tubules appear roughly circular and contain germinal epithelium

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    differences will be noticed. As a matter of fact‚ if you really want to know the difference between the two‚ you would need to go back to the time when they were conceived. Dolly was developed and conceived without a sperm. It all began with the cell of another sheep‚ fused with the donor egg via electricity. Dolly was made solely from a single sheep and no other. Indeed‚ the story of Dolly the sheep is a great leap and breakthrough of science. It was an accomplishment that made everyone wonder who

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    Known To Be Gathered What are the facts? A baby was born May 5 and a couple Mr & Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Jones agrees to be surrogate mother. Mrs. Jones provided the egg Mrs. Jones was inseminated with Mr. Smith’s sperm Mrs. Jones was suicidal Mrs. Jones left the state with the baby Step 3 Stakeholder Obligation / Interest What are the values at stake in this scenario? Mrs. Jones The obligation of being a surrogate and full filing the contract

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    Every thirty minutes‚ a child is born who will be affected by mitochondrial diseases‚ a progressive wide-ranging group of disorders that arise due to mutations of nuclear or mitochondrial DNA‚ typically affecting the brain‚ muscles‚ nerves‚ the liver‚ the kidney and the heart. Often called the powerhouse of the cell‚ the mitochondria produce 90% of the energy that the body needs to function. The mitochondria’s main responsibility is to convert food and oxygen into life- sustaining energy in the form

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    every stage SECTION TWO: YOUR TREATMENT OPTIONS 16 18 20 22 26 28 29 34 36 38 At the clinic Drugs and surgery IUI: Intrauterine Insemination IVF: In Vitro Fertilisation ICSI: Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection GIFT: Gamete Intra-Fallopian Transfer Using donated sperm‚ eggs or embryos Surrogacy Freezing and storing embryos If you become

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    “Unlike the mother‚ the unmarried father has no ’automatic’ parental responsibility.” To what extent is this an accurate summary of the law on parental responsibility? Consider whether compulsory joint birth registration in the case of unmarried fathers would be a helpful reform. The Children’s Act defines parental responsibility as “all the rights‚ duties‚ powers‚ responsibilities and authority which by law a parent of a child has in relation to the child and his property”. The law does

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    How has the changing nature of society and communal values resulted in law reform? As societies and social values evolve‚ law reform is implemented to ensure that the legal system is parallel to changing communal values. In the aspect of family law‚ law reforms have been initiated in a range of aspects such as parental responsibility‚ alternate family relationships‚ surrogacy‚ birth technologies and more. Alternate family relationships: Whilst previously the general idea of family was a married

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