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Over 80% of adults have herpes, and the vast majority work. Disability is not likely granted for a diagnosis of herpes.
Sexual reproduction involving a man and a woman, or adoption. Artificial insemination is another way; sperm and egg are mixed in a tube, and the embryo is put into a woman to carry and give birth to. Cloning does Not work as far as people are concerned, which is great, because, cloning animals often results in life forms which are horribly deformed and which have to be destroyed, as painlessly as possible.
Nurses are not checked for herpes at the time of hiring or otherwise. There are no work restrictions for health care providers with herpes, other than covering any lesions while the disease is active.
No, please don't.
yes
In the Philippines, artificial satellites work as transmitters. These transmit cellular phone communications, Internet, weather observation, television channels' signals, and navigation.
It is where men can store some of their sperm for future use. It is often used as a backup plan incase an accident occurs and the man become infertile so he can still have a child. Or if he is planning on getting snipped (>.<), incase he changes his mind. They can also be used to store sperm that has been sold for the purpose of medical research and for women to use for artificial insemination.
Yes - especially if they don't work
Artificial intelligence
Herpules does work it halted my breakout
John McCarthy is the founder of Artificial Intelligence.Though work on AI began even before the term was coined.
As he said below. First, no reason to put it in there. Second- you obviously have no idea what high quality bull semen (used by farmers for artificial insemination of cattle) sells for. It is NOT cheap! It can be several hundred dollars per unit. You need to work on becoming less gullible.