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17)Republic Day 2018 chief guests: A short biography

India Republic Day -- Republic Time 2018: It took two years and six months after that speech to take the Indian Constitution and create it come into effect on twenty sixth January 1950. On in which day India was metamorphosed from constitutional monarchy beneath King George VI for you to democratic republic which that celebrates as Republic Time every year. republic day 2018 26 january 2018 ASEAN leaders republic day 2018 chief guests chief guests biography republic day parade republic day history republic day 2018 celebrations republic day guests know republic day 2018 guests that happen to be republic day 2018 guests When Jawaharlal Nehru provided his Tryst with Destiny speech where he explained Long years ago we produced a tryst with straighteners and now the time comes if we shall redeem our promise give your word not wholly or completely measure but very drastically. (Reuters/United Nations) When Jawaharlal Nehru delivered his Tryst with Destiny speech just where he said Long yea

Twitter Headers - How To Design One

You want the perfect ad tool and in twitter, that would be the header. But creating a great header with great design, elegant color combination with relevant content, and also the proper image is no easy task. In order to make a good impression to your twitter followers, you need to design your header in such a way that it catches everyone's attention immediately. It is one of the most vital parts of your twitter advertorial . So in this article, we will talk about how you can use Twitter Headers to your maximum advantage. Before we start, you must know exactly what a twitter header is. Basically, a twitter header is the graphical representation of your twitter profile. Twitter uses a standardized format for the layout of the profile, which includes a photo, title, tweet count, tweets, and location. If you want your twitter headers maker to work for you, then you need to have the proper format so that your header looks as if it was designed by a designer. Now that you have your twi

Sperm donation

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Sperm donation is the provision by a man of his sperm with the intention that it be used in the artificial insemination or other 'fertility treatment' of a woman or women who are not his sexual partners in order that they may become pregnant by him. The man is known as a 'sperm donor' and the sperm he provides is known as 'donor sperm' because the intention is that the man will give up all legal rights to any child produced from his sperm, and will not be the legal father. However conception is achieved, the nature and course of the pregnancy will be the same as one achieved by sexual intercourse, and the sperm donor will be the biological father of every child born from his donations. Sperm donation enables a man to father a child for third-party women and is therefore categorized as a form of third-party reproduction. Sperm may be donated by the donor directly to the intended recipient woman or through a sperm bank or fertility clinic. Pregnancies are usually

Laws

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A sperm donor is generally not intended to be the legal or de jure father of a child produced from his sperm. The law may however, make implications in relation to legal fatherhood or the absence of a father. The law may also govern the fertility process through sperm donation in a fertility clinic. It may make provision as to whether a sperm donor may be anonymous or not, and it might give an adult donor conceived offspring the right to trace his or her biological father. In the past it was considered that the method of insemination was crucial to determining the legal responsibility of the male as the father. A recent case (see below 'Natural Insemination') has held that it is the purpose, rather than the method of insemination which will determine responsibility. Laws regulating sperm donation address issues such as permissible reimbursement or payment to sperm donors, rights and responsibilities of the donor towards his biological offspring, the child's right to know

Uses

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The purpose of sperm donation is to provide pregnancies for women whose male partner is infertile or, more commonly, for women who do not have a male partner. The development of fertility medicine such as ICSI has enabled more and more heterosexual couples to produce their own children without the use of third-party gametes, but the use of sperm donation as a method of reproduction among heterosexual single women and LGBT single women and same-sex couples as social attitudes and the social/legal framework has changed has seen a rise in its use. Direct sexual contact between the parties is avoided since the donor's sperm is placed in the woman's body by artificial means (but see Natural Insemination). Sperm donation preserves the sexual integrity of a recipient, but a woman who becomes pregnant by a sperm donor benefits from his reproductive capacity. Donor sperm is prepared for use in artificial insemination in intrauterine insemination (IUI) or intra-cervical insemination (IC

Provision

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A sperm donor may donate sperm privately or through a sperm bank, sperm agency, or other brokerage arrangement. Donations from private donors are most commonly carried out using artificial insemination. Generally, a male who provides sperm as a sperm donor gives up all legal and other rights over the biological children produced from his sperm. Private arrangements may permit some degree of co-parenting although this will not strictly be 'sperm donation', and the enforceability of those agreements varies by jurisdiction. Donors may or may not be paid, according to local laws and agreed arrangements. Even in unpaid arrangements, expenses are often reimbursed. Depending on local law and on private arrangements, men may donate anonymously or agree to provide identifying information to their offspring in the future. Private donations facilitated by an agency often use a "directed" donor, when a male directs that his sperm is to be used by a specific person. Non-anonymous

Sperm bank processes

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A sperm donor is usually advised not to ejaculate for two to three days before providing the sample, to increase sperm count. A sperm donor produces and collects sperm at a sperm bank or clinic by masturbation or during sexual intercourse with the use of a collection condom. Preparing the sperm edit Sperm banks and clinics may "wash" the sperm sample to extract sperm from the rest of the material in the semen. Unwashed semen may only be used for ICI (intra-cervical) inseminations, to avoid cramping, or for IVF/ICSI procedures. It may be washed after thawing for use in IUI procedures. A cryoprotectant semen extender is added if the sperm is to be placed in frozen storage in liquid nitrogen, and the sample is then frozen in a number of vials or straws. One sample will be divided into 1–20 vials or straws depending on the quantity of the ejaculate, whether the sample is washed or unwashed, or whether it is being prepared for IVF use. Following analysis of an individual donor'