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…to that of the ancestor. No sex is involved in the production of clones, and since sex is the normal means by which new genetic material is introduced during procreation, clones have no choice but to have the same genes as their single parent. In the same way, a clone of cells…
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…that should be afforded to all Americans. Some of these arguments are that marriage is for procreation, same-sex couples aren’t the optimum environment in which to raise children, gay relationships are immoral, marriages are for ensuring the continuation…
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…they are subjected to a host of pressures and can as a result do things they would not normally do. On the contrary, I found that females who do sports are far less pressured and influenced about sex. In fact they are far less likely to be sexually active than teen…
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…is seen to be correct from a child's point of view- only when a child believes it to be completely wrong, problems arise. Things such as drinking, sex, drugs, curfews, friends and grades can bring arguments into a family because the parent and the child have…
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…According to the "criminology textbook", the term "statutory rape" refers to sexual relations between an underage minor female and an adult male. Although the sex is not forced or coerced, the law says that young girls are incapable of giving informed…
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…people, whether of the same sex or a different sex, is to be treasured and respected. "To love another person is to have entered the area of richest human experience." I think that we are getting mixed messages. (Cahoon)         Now entering…
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…-sex marriages and civil unions are banned. Five states (Connecticut, New Jersey, Rhode Island, New Mexico, and New York) have no specific laws concerning gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender marriages. A few states allow civil unions between homosexual…
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…Parental Controls and Censorship <Tab/>Parental controls and censorship have gotten way out of control. Over the years there has been advances in technology to block violence and sex from youth afraid they would be influenced by what…
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…not be considered as a presentaion of life or a simple reflection of reality , it is obvious that the values of women differ very often from the values which have been made by the other sex . Inorder…
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…as of late) about the idea that the gender dichotomy system is arbitrary. I find that they have a tough time grasping the idea that there isn't a natural need for the human sexes to be polar and complimentary opposites. The concepts of the natural differences…
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