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    blessed event for families, it could become the beginning of nightmare to children at the same time. Surrogacy has been a thorny issue. It should not be encouraged. There are two forms of surrogacy. In traditional, surrogate mother would use her own egg along with intended father’s sperm. The process is accomplished through artificial insemination. Therefore, surrogate mother is the genetic mother of the resulting baby. In gestational, only being the carrier of…

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    In this paper, I will argue that commercial surrogacy neither degrades, nor commodifies, human life and that the exchange of money for surrogacy is not degrading to the labor of pregnancy, but instead shows that there is inherent value in the labor of pregnancy. My argument for this is that surrogacy is a service that many women voluntarily chose to provide in order to help couples that are unable to create a child themselves. It is not only wrong that this service be viewed as degrading; it is…

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    In life, we always assume that our mind remembers things accurately, that our brain is reliable and will never let us down. What if this statement was completely false? Even though our brain should be able to sort the real memories from the false ones, many times we can be tricked into remembering something that we never experienced. This is called false memory. False memory is when a person is implanted with a recollection of an event that they then are confident actually happened to them.…

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    Kite Day is a favorite among many special days in Kindergarten. This fun-filled GCS tradition began more than twenty years ago, as a “Dads and Kids Day”. Over the years, it has transitioned into a mentoring day for each kindergarten student and their eighth-grade buddy. Both grades have something in common, since they are graduating from their grades and preparing for big changes. As Kite Day approaches, the Kindergarteners anticipate finding out who their special eighth-grader will be.…

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    reading will take you far in life. Every night before I went to bed they would read me a story weather I was at home my mom would read to me one of my favorite books which was Dr.Seus green eggs and ham. This book was my favorite because I like the way things rhymed and how he tried to make him like green eggs and ham and at the end he did. Going to my grandmother house she would always read me this Michael Jordan book and it talked about how he never gave up on playing basketball when he was…

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    his books, Hortons Hatches The Egg, it teaches us to have a caring heart. In the book Horton comes across a bird named Mayzie that is hatching an egg. Mayzie wants to go on vacation, so she asks Horton if he will sit on her egg until she get back from her trip. Horton was hesitant on saying yes because he was so big and he did not understand how he would not break the egg. Mayzie reassured Horton to be gentle and kind and he would not hurt the egg. Horton sat on the egg every day and night,…

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    Big Green Egg The Big Green Egg is an oval shaped high-quality cooking system that offers the ultimate cooking experience. Its origin dates back to the 3rd century and its popularity spread during World War II. It is designed with state of the art ceramics, a patent draft door and dual function metal top that permit a wide range of easily adjusted cooking temperatures from ultra-high heat to low and slow smoking (Big Green Egg, 2015). The Green Egg can be used to cook all meats, seafood, pizza,…

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    My Love For Reading

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    I am the daughter of a kindergarten teacher therefore, I have always had the urge to learn. My interest in reading began when I was a young girl. Through my early years, I watched my mother study day and night as she worked towards her degree. I instantly learned that in order to achieve anything in life one must read. Reading is a vital step in opening the mind up to new material and new possibilities. My mother also had the opportunity to work first hand with a massive amount of books in…

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    Muhammed Ali

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    Research Paper One Armenian proverb is “to be willing is only half the task”. That means people have to want to do the work. This quote is used by today's professional athletes, big business people and scientist. A great way to prove this proverb is through Muhammad Ali, Von Miller, Dr. Seuss, and Hillary Clinton. Muhammed Ali was a determined person he was willing to do his work. Muhammed Ali was willing to do the work and so were the soldiers. “...half a million men in a foreign country…

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    Have you ever read a Dr. Seuss book? You would automatically think that all of his books are childish and have no main purpose to them, right? Well, you may have not known this, but even if every single one of Theodor Geisel’s books may be meant for kids, deeply hidden in the childish text is a meaningful message. Seuss inscripts a deep message into his books because he wants to express his feelings during a specific part of his life in the form of children’s literature. Two of his books,…

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