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		<title>Third Writing Assignment - Reproductive Technologies</title>
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			<title>Reproductive Technologies- morally acceptable or not?</title>
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			<description>What do you think of the different reproductive technologies that have now become available  for couples or individuals? Choose/cite one particular reproductive procedure/practice and discuss whether it is acceptable or not. The usual arguments against these reproductive technologies are that “we play God in performing/having these procedures” and that it is unnatural. Assuming you want to defend reproductive technologies, how would you address these criticisms? Otherwise, explain why you  ...</description>
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