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    Essay On Gender Selection

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    Due to the modern accomplishments in research, couples can now preselect the sex of their offspring before the child is conceived. Ironically, with this massive breakthrough, there are criticism towards the idea of choosing a child’s gender. While this topic may be an interesting debate, parents should not be allowed to choose the sex of their child. There is some favorable outcome with giving parents the option of choosing, but there are even more consequences that arise from this topic. One…

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    Abortion: Human Error

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    Abortion is a symptom of a fundamental human error. The error is made when someone gets in the way of something they want, they think they can solve this by putting that person or child out of their lives, although that is not true. Abortion is a poisonous root, a root referred to as selfishness. For those who do not know abortion is terminating the pregnancy of an innocent child during 28 weeks of birth. According to (worldmeters.info), there are about 3,000 abortions per day and about…

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    Ignored and Unheard Education plays a major role in the way that each individual 's life unfolds. Several factors affect the type and quality of education that one gets. It is a choice for every soul as to whether not they get an excellent education. One major situation that affects the way people learn is having the opposite sex in the same learning environment. Males overspeak females and feel it necessary to overpower the females, causing a constant fight to see who can outsmart the other.…

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    The study was done to see if the way that Pisaura Mirabilis presented a gift to a female would make them look at the male differently. If a male presented a well wrapped gift then it should tell her that he is in better condition and a better choice as a mating partner instead of the males that produced poor wrapped gifts. This experiment was done in a understanding way. The males were separated and were put in to 4 groups: Good condition males with well wrapped gifts, good condition males…

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    Dr. Thomas Hilgers is founder of the Pope Paul VI Institute for the study of reproduction and firmly supports unborn human life. He has witnessed to this life through videos that walk viewers through the development of babies still in the womb. He is a believer in “human beings with potential,” not “potential human beings,” and there is a difference. “Potential human beings” states that the fetuses have potential to be human beings, assuming they are not yet human. In contrast, “human beings…

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    “It is this relationship with God which “defines” human nature and makes us different from all other creatures. It is also the foundation of the inviolable dignity of human life” (16). As human beings we have many responsibilities and necessaries that are inquired for us to have a relationship with God. The necessity of community, the complementarity of sexes, humanity being the unity of body and soul, the possibilities of sin and grace, and eschatology are all foundational ideas of Sachs’…

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    friendship, and help each other in order to survive starvation, establish a colony, and reproduction. In human and non-human species, the ancestors formed friendship/alliance even though there were some costs to them such as fighting for your friends and sharing resources. Evolved psychological mechanisms (EPM) along with other useful traits were passed down to solve a specific problem of survival or reproduction of a species. In the paper there will be discussions of ant queens form alliances…

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    listened, identifying it as trustworthy and accurate. But when we see people being shot and killed because of these boxes someone told us to make and label, are these things we’ve come to learn still accurate? Should all gays be killed because their sexual preferences don’t align with our own? Since when was there an absolute rule, a black and white for any way to live our lives? Who established it? We did and we continue to accept it the more we refuse to question these binaries. But that isn’t…

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    Short Life Lessons

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    I learned many valuable lessons from this book which gave me a different view on evolution and life. My first take was that species with shorter life spans evolve quicker and benefit the species as a whole. Before reading this, I believed organisms with short life spans were weak because they couldn’t live long. These organisms with short life spans were able to reproduce way quicker than most organisms. Rapidly, they can evolve which benefits the species as a whole which helps it achieve the…

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    The typical breeding season of Eastern Bluebirds typically begins when they lay their first egg around the beginning of April and their last egg towards the final days of that month (Hall, 2013). The nestlings will not start fledging until early May, although there is variation until early September. We understand from researching the process of fecal sac removal that the fecal sacs will most likely not be removed until the first few weeks after hatching. The longer days of late spring and early…

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