Scattered Seeds

Scattered Seeds
Author: Jacqueline Mroz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2017
Genre: POLITICAL SCIENCE
ISBN: 9781580057196

As typical as donor-conceived children have become, with at least a million such children in the US alone, their experiences are still unusual in many ways. In Scattered Seeds, journalist and writer Jacqueline Mroz looks at the growth of sperm donation and assisted reproduction and how it affects the children who are born, the women who buy and use the sperm to have kids, and the sperm donors who donate their genetic material to help others procreate. With empathy and in-depth analysis, Scattered Seeds explores the sociology, psychology, and anthropology surrounding those connected with fertility procedures today and looks back at the history that brought us to this point. The personal stories in this book will put a human face on the issues and help to illuminate this country's controversial and troubling unregulated fertility industry-an industry that has been compared to the Wild, Wild West, where anything goes. What is the human cost of our country's unregulated fertility industry' How are the lives of sperm-donor families changed' Scattered Seeds will answer those questions, considering carefully the social and psychological dynamics surrounding those connected with fertility procedures today.

Scattering Seed in Teaching

Scattering Seed in Teaching
Author: Brian G. Pickerd
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2016-02-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498238696

Jesus calls each of us to live in a way that gives the Father glory, shares his love with everyone around us, and reflects the life of Jesus. He invites us to scatter seed. Scattering seed can be a challenge, though, especially in our public lives, our professional lives, and volunteer lives. Those of us called to teach in some way feel the challenge deeply. We seek to share knowledge, experiences, and life lessons with a broad and varied group of people and do it in a way that shares Christ's love. Often life, curriculum challenges, and student chemistry threaten to derail our best laid plans. When this happens, it's easy to be distracted from our purpose or even to forget that our life calling is the same as our calling to teach. Scattering Seed in Teaching is about returning to that call, or perhaps connecting with it for the first time. It shares stories, interviews, and observations of teachers and students learning about scattering seed. It connects with biblical reminders and encourages us as teachers to reflect on and remember that underlying our professional call to teach is our life call . . . they are one and the same, to scatter seed.

The Official Gazette

The Official Gazette
Author: Barbados
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1068
Release: 1918
Genre: Barbados
ISBN:

Supplements contain abstracts of House of Assembly and Legislative Council debates.

Department Bulletin

Department Bulletin
Author: United States. Department of Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1464
Release: 1928
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

Seed Dispersers

Seed Dispersers
Author: Emma Huddleston
Publisher: Core Library
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781644943281

Presents how plants and animals work together to spread seeds, as well as the threats they face and how they can be protected.