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    Outline For A Speech

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    for a speech Sperm Whales October 8th‚ 2014 I. Introduction A. The Picture on slide 2: Artists rendition of the story Moby Dick. Give a quick synopsis of Moby Dick (Albino Sperm Whale). B. Moby was seen as evil. Most sperm whales were seen as evil for decades because of their huge size and teeth. It has been recently learned that sperm whales are not dangerous to humans‚ so today I will be enlightening you about the sperm whale. C. In this speech I will describe the anatomy of a sperm whale‚ inform

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    including the benefits and cost of artificial insemination and an explanation of the different artificial insemination procedures performed. What is Artificial Insemination? Artificial insemination‚ or AI‚ is a fertilization procedure in which sperm is artificially placed into a woman’s cervix (intracervical insemination) or uterus (intrauterine insemination). During artificial insemination treatment‚ the woman’s menstrual cycle is closely monitored using ovarian kits‚ ultrasounds‚ and blood tests

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    In the Heart of the Sea

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    Nicole Hart HIST 2300- Christopher Trobridge Writing Assignment One October 16‚ 2010 “In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whale ship Essex” In order to understand the ramifications of an event such as the sinking of the Essex one needs too understand the community that produces the crew. Nantucket was an island community much more than the literal sense of word. The islanders of Nantucket saw themselves differently than the rest of the word. They learned the skills of whaling from

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    An Estimated 10-15 per cent of Australian couples who want to start a family are infertile‚ similarly same-sex couples are unable to reproduce and this has led to the use of surrogacy and birthing technologies to provide a means to overcome such barriers in having children. The changing views of society along with the corresponding reforms of the law in relation to these procedures have been main contributors to contemporary issues within the area being addressed‚ however the effectiveness of legal

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    Artificial Insemination 5

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    Artificial Insemination. Artificial Insemination or A.I is a procedure consisting of the placement of sperm into the reproductive tract of a female in an effort to impregnate by means other than sexual intercourse. Fresh or thawed sperm is placed in the cervix (intra cervical insemination) or uterus (intrauterine insemination) artificially. A chemical know as a cryoprotectant is added to the sperm as an aid in the freezing and thawing process. A.I. is often used in animals to multiply the possible

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    leading theories of justice. William and Elizabeth Stern arranged for a surrogate pregnancy because of failure to conceive their own‚ they signed a contract with a woman named Mary Beth Whitehead who agreed to artificially inseminated with Williams sperm. She would hold the child till birth and then return the baby when it is conceived. William would in return pay her $10‚000 as well as cover the hospital fees. On March 1986‚ Mary Beth gave birth but then decided she couldn’t part with the child and

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    | Surrogacy: A Viable Sector of Human Welfare and Altruism | THEME: MEDICO – ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES | | SUB THEME: The Medical Jurisprudence behind surrogacy in the light of its Ethical Implications | | | Submitted by: 1. Shivangi Misra misra.shivangi91@gmail.com +917709972230 2nd Year Symbiosis Law School‚ Pune 2. Nikhil Mishra nikhil.mishra@mail.symlaw.ac.in +918390755376 2nd Year Symbiosis Law School‚ Pune Abstract The concept of surrogacy can

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    In the Heart of the Sea

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    In the Heart of the Sea What caused an 85 ton Sperm whale to crash into the side of the Essex‚ causing one of the most disastrous and tragic accidents in maritime history? Was this a calculated attack? Did it see the whaling ship as an unwanted rival in its territory? Did the crew of the Essex have anything to do with the whales’ sporadic behavior? Or was this simply an unexplainable act of nature’s unpredictability? On November 20‚ 1820 the crew of the Essex spotted an unusual sight‚ an extremely

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    Surrogate Motherhood

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    SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD – CHANGING PARADIGM IN INDIAN SOCIAL SCENARIO ** Dr. Mrs. Vijaya Sharma * Mrs. Jaya Dadhich In all cultures of the world‚ motherhood is something which is considered to lie at the heart of the meaning of love. The concept of a woman’s love for her children is viewed as the most powerful‚ ferocious‚ tender and unconditional love that exists. Motherhood for Indian women is a psycho-spiritual phenomena and

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    violent and inhumane; therefore‚ banning surrogate motherhood eliminates unethical treatment of women. “In Vitro Fertilization; a medical procedure performed where a sperm fertilizes an egg in a test tube” (Raymond 1). The inhumane procedure invades a woman’s body; the mother is not naturally carrying the baby with fertilized egg and sperm implanted into the woman’s reproductive organs. Many complications arise because these procedures prove intrusive to women’s bodies or the surrogate’s body unable

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