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    know that when a baby bottlenose dolphin is born‚ it has to be born tail first or it will drown. Also a bottlenose dolphin can grow up to be 2.8 meters‚ and that’s really long! Bottlenose dolphins only have 2 predators‚and they are humans and killer whales. You know what’s cool‚ is that when male bottlenose dolphins are babies they can weigh up to 106 through 132 cm. Also bottlenose dolphins pods can grow up to be from 2 dolphins to 15 dolphins! Unlike humans‚ bottlenose dolphins use echolocation to

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    important that individuals develop technology that is compatible with the kind of society they want to build (p.52). Thus‚ it is significant to scrutinize three constituents of philosophy of technology namely political‚ social and ethical. In The Whale and the Reactor‚ Winner discusses technology as a form of life. He emphasizes that the traditional view of technology is misleading; it is based on the theory of creation

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    Official Gazette‚ appoint. 2. In this Act‚ unless the context otherwise requires‚— 10 Short title‚ extent and commencement. (a) "assisted reproductive technology" means techniques that attempt to obtain a pregnancy by handling or manipulating the sperm or the oocyte outside the human body‚ and transferring the gamete or the embryo into the reproductive tract; Definitions. 2 (b) "assisted reproductive technology clinic" means any premises used for procedures related to assisted reproductive technology;

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    Carnivore Research Paper

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    uniquely different. Members of Carnivora have diverse food habits‚ although many are primarily carnivorous‚ and carnivory is widely distributed in mammals‚ being found in many other orders including bats‚ marsupial mammals‚ primates‚ and dolphins and whales. Carnivores occupy just about every type of terrestrial habitat‚ and many aquatic habitats as well‚ from the tropics to the poles. They live in forests‚ deserts‚ mountains‚ grasslands‚ scrublands‚ tundra‚ and on open ice. Aquatic and semi-aquatic

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    through assisted conception for intended parents." The couple is usually referred to as intended parents who enter into an agreement providing that they will be the parents of a child born to a surrogate through assisted conception‚ using an egg or sperm of at least one parent. 1 RIGHT - Surrogate motherhood is a right entitled to those who are ready and able to take on the responsibility of parenthood. Surrogate mothers fills a fundamental human longing. Procreation is a primitive instinct‚ and

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    What is the breeding program at SeaWorld? The breeding program is where scientists breed orcas through natural ways or artificial insemination. Artificial insemination is where female orcas are impregnated without having to come in contact with a male orca. When scientists do this‚ they take the male orca’s reproductive cells and inject it inside the female orca‚ so her eggs will be fertilized. Occasionally‚ the scientists have to breed them this way because orcas will sometimes refuse to mate in

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    Surrogate Motherhood: Alternative or Dilemma? Surrogate Motherhood: Alternative or Dilemma? Conceiving a child can be a rewarding and fulfilling process for most couples‚ but for others‚ it can be arduous and frustrating. After a couple attempts to conceive a child the natural way for over a year and is not able to‚ usually the next step to follow is to consider non-natural methods that facilitate this process most of the time. The two most common ones are in-vitro fertilization and artificial

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    Whale Cove Monologue

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    t-shirt smelled of eucalyptus and lavender‚ the scent soothed her. They slowly walked down a small dimly lit path‚ the crickets ceased as they passed. “So tell me… Why did your family move to Whale Cove?” “Well..” He said as if the alcohol had no effect on him whatsoever‚ “my family has a long history in Whale Cove‚ my great-great-great grandmother was born here and raised her entire family here‚ I lived here as a kid… But then I moved.” his voice trailed off as the path led them straight into the

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    Gorilla | Great White Shark | Greater Bilby | Green Turtle | Grey Seal | Grey Wolf | Humpback Whale | Indian Elephant | Leatherback Turtle | Mallee Fowl | Manatee | Mountain Zebra | Northern Leopard Frog | Orangutan | Pardel Lynx | Peary Caribou | Polar Bear | Pronghorn Antelope | Pygmy Hippopotamus | Red Panda | Sea Otter | Siberian Tiger | Snow Leopard | Southern Right Whale | Spectacled Bear | Spotted Tree Frog | Spur Thighed Tortoise | Stellar Sea Lion | Three Toe Sloth

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    ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form |    | MANU/SC/8083/2008Equivalent Citation: AIR2009SC84‚ JT2008(11)SC150‚ 2008(4)KLT306(SC)‚ (2009)3MLJ929(SC)‚ (2008)41OCR708‚ 2008(13)SCALE76‚ (2008)13SCC518IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIAWrit Petition (C) No. 369 of 2008Decided On: 29.09.2008Appellants: Baby Manji Yamada Vs. Respondent: Union of India (UOI) and Anr.Hon’ble Judges:  Dr. Arijit Pasayat and Mukundakam Sharma ‚ JJ.Subject: CivilCatch WordsMentioned INActs/Rules/Orders: 

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