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Considering Nature Versus Nurture in Egg Donation

Both egg donor recipients and egg donors like to understand the facts of egg donation before embarking on this route. One of the issues that often brings many questions is the long standing debate of nature versus nurture. Donor egg recipients who are of the opinion that nature has a stronger role than nurture require extensive information on personality traits, family background, etc. Egg donors who contribute their genetic make-up also have a need to understand the impact of the child and its ultimate life - away from the genetic contributor. Egg donation means conceiving with donor eggs, so genetically there is a gift on the part of the egg donor and for the recipient - a receipt of genetic material. So how much of this genetic material contributes to the child's total make-up. Nature versus nurture! The answer is not an exact science as people will never have a chance to relive exact lives. In other words, no two circumstances can ever be the same. Having said this, several sc...

Effective Use Of The Free Gifts Of Nature

The use of the gunny bag cannot be overestimated in any way. This is with regards to the fact that the bags are created from entirely organic material. Like their close relatives, the jute bags, they are made from a tough and sturdy thread spun from vegetable and generally plant fibers. The fact that both types of bags are made from the same material, causes them to sometimes be referred to using the same name (jute) bags, despite their slight difference. Gunny bag, attributed to the strength of the material used to create them are very strong. This facilitates the packaging of commercial products. They, unlike the more widely used polythene bags have the ability to hold within them contents of higher masses, this may even be up to three times the mass the average polythene paper is able to carry. Were it not for the fact that these are porous, the bags would probably be used to ferry products across seas. Due to their porous nature, gunny bags could be used for an initiative known as...