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    Although commercial surrogacy is legal in some parts of the United States the cost in India is less than one third the cost of anywhere else. At a glance you would say that it looks like a great alternative because a poor surrogate can get very much needed money and the infertile couples get there long desired baby. Along with the country earning foreign currency. But research a little bit more you see more facts and go deeper into the bitter truth. India lacks of a proper legislation, so in the end surrogates and the intended parents go thru a very long & hard process while the middlemen and commercial agencies earn most of the…

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    My clients Sarah and Jim are married, and for a while now have been trying to conceive naturally. They still have not conceived, from my understanding if they are not able to conceive, they are quite open minded to adoption. Both of my clients have different moral theories. On one hand, Sarah is all for the Natural law theory. And on the other hand, Jim is all for Utilitarianism. On one hand, Sarah promotes the Natural Law theory. Even though she is quiet eager to have her first child, she is…

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    is not the “real” father. Further on, the husband has no physical link to the child and that can lead to a rocky relationship between the father and child, which, in turn affects the mother and her relationship with the husband as well. Another ethical issue could be eugenics. Being able to pick and choose what sperm you want seems a crazy idea, and was illustrated in the document made by PBS, “Making Babies”. In the video, we see a couple looking through a magazine in order to find the perfect…

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    NCAA with the problems that arose from production of the collegiate sports games. The players in the games were spitting images of some of the legends in college sports where they looked like, played like, and acted like the athlete and the athlete wasn’t seeing any of the profits. Signing the scholarship from the NCAA signs away all marketing rights. Student athletes are considered third parties to the official contract signed between the university and the NCAA. They are not considered a third…

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    Third party logistics A company that manages logistics operations of another company is known as a third party logistics company. The process of outsourcing the logistics and distribution activities is the 3PL and the service providers usually expertise in warehousing, transportation, inventory management, packaging and freight forwarding. These administrations are scaled and modified to the client 's particular needs taking into account their economic situations and the distinctive requests…

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    In this competitive business environment, the ability for companies to cut cost always gives them the advantage. Third party logistics is the kind of collaboration that aids in the reduction of shipping cost for some businesses. The spirit of collaborating with 3pl has lead to increase efficiency in the world of logistics, and that’s because instead of companies taking up the logistics role by themselves, they now have a shipping expert conducting shipping activities for the company. “To…

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    I. Introduction The parties involved in this problem are: 1. Benedict the owner of a 9 ha farmland; 2. Adrian the purchaser of the 9 ha land; and 3. Catherine a beneficiary of the purchase price. The primary issue raises by the problem is one of contract interpretation and the approach should be in accordance with the meaning which the parties actually attached to the words in dispute.¹ Specifically, two issues concern Benedict and the other two parties: 1. Whether Benedict can enforce the…

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    Capybaras are the world’s largest rodent at one and a half to two feet tall at the shoulder, four feet in length, and up to 150 pounds. They were once thought to be related to beavers but it has been discovered that they are more closely related to the rat. They are simi-aquatic animals and use water to escape from predators. They can stay submerged for up to 5 minutes and can press their ears to their heads in order to keep water out. They eat grasses and aquatic plants and have special…

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    In the male reproductive system, these drugs can damage sperm DNA which can cause early embryo death and birth defects. Another environmental threat that may damage the male reproductive system based on a rodent study is called an androgen receptor antagonist (Wigle, 2003). This environmental threat is a drug that is used to treat prostate cancer in hopes that chemotherapy will not have to be used (Genitourinary Oncology Service, 2013). This drug was given in different levels of dosage during…

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    sure ain’t easy having to deal with your Intersex condition. Many people think that it’s easy for someone to be intersex but the sad reality is that many intersex people including myself have medical and social issues that go FAR deeper than your run of the mill LGBT or even in normal society. Our issues go right to our genetics, DNA, physiology and biological. Many people don’t realize that being born with an intersex condition, you have issues that no one in a normal society would not…

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