1. an indian medical student first worked at a meternity ward in a hospital and found a fetus was eaten by a cat, she was shocked by the scene. even more shocking was the reason given by nurse explaining this. girls were discriminated at India. 2.the author mentioned that sexual selection has an skewed impact on birth. because more people have traditionally focused on giving birth to boys. the ratio of men to women has far exceeded that of the world's average. 3.sexual selection technology,which was invented for preventing certain disease pretaining to sex, has found an alternative function in population controls. It can forsee the gender of the fetus, and thus abort the fetus. 4.the author then argued the flaws and merits of her book, saying although there are certain flaws pertaining to her books, the merits overweighs the flaws. and ...
【越障3-18】 07:41 1. People shows indifference toward abortion of girls. 2. Sex-selection is popular in many counties, most prevalent in China and India. According to the standard set by WHO, the best ratio of male to female is 105 to 100, while that in China and India are higher. People with a certain religious belief tend to care about their babies' sex more than others do. 3. Preference of boys is more popular among the richer families. They think males are more competent to carry on their family fortune. 4. Some believes the western techniques of foretelling the sex of an unborn baby contributes the most to the abortion of girl babies. However, China was in the Reform and Opening-up period and was only moderately opening to the western counties. 5. ... most people tend to blame their ancestors for the sex-selection problem. (Surely it's easier to think this way..)
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