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    full scale tour for her. Hollywood would never be the same. Ortega’s Most Famous achievements are of his film choreography. Ortega was the mastermind behind the academy award winning film‚ Dirty Dancing. Dirty Dancing was a low budget film that launched the careers of Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey. Dirty Dancing has become a franchise with Broadway productions‚ Television series‚ and a possible remake scheduled to begin production in late 2010. Perhaps the most powerful partnership is that

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    The Dirty Thirties I have chosen the years of 1930 to 1940 as one of the most significant decades in Canadian history. I believe this because it might have been one of the hardest decades to live in. Reasons being that we had suffered greatly by the 1929 Wall Street stock market crash and the enormous 1928 wheat crop crash Canadians were barely making any money or just not having anywhere to work because the demand was very very low. Food was running out and the average working Canadian was

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    field call the “Three D’s”-tasks that are dull‚ dirty‚ or dangerous. Many military missions can be incredibly boring as well as physically taxing. “Humans turn out to be really bad at doing routine things; but a robot would be happy to sit there all night‚ standing watch without ever becoming distracted‚ sleepy‚ or bored” commented Charles E. Thorpe‚ director of Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics Institute (Freedberg). Unmanned systems can also operate in “dirty” environments‚ such as battle zones beset by

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    PATRICKSWAYZE

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    he wouldn’t have been his own stuntman in some of his action movies. Patrick Swayze was obviously best known for his role of Johny in the hit movie Dirty Dancing. He won his way into millions of women’s hearts by playing the role of a poor dance instructor that falls in love with Baby‚ played by Jennifer Grey. His life was never the same after Dirty Dancing‚ wherever he went – he was surrounded by fans. Patrick just wanted some alone time and was never

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    Dirty Harry Problem

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    The Dirty Harry Problem "When and to what extent does the morally good end warrant or justify an ethically‚ politically‚ or legally dangerous means for its achievement?" This is the question posed by Carl Klockars about the ever growing Dirty Harry problem in society. This has become a focus of mass media and even a source of profit. The name itself comes from a Hollywood movie staring Clint Eastwood. Well if you believe the movies then the answer is never‚ for along as the bad guy gets what

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    (McConnell‚ 2010). 3. The four questions that must be asked to establish if a Dirty Harry Problem exists are: Did the agent know the situation and the choices that it offers? The answer to this question is yes. Dirty Harry had a previous history with Scorpio and knew that Scorpio was capable of being unscrupulous. Therefore‚ Dirty Harry knew both the situation and the choices that this situation offered. Did Dirty Harry know the difference between right and wrong when he decided to pursue

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    Madres De La Plaza De Mayo

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    Mothers’ Fight for Visibility The Madres de la Plaza de Mayo of Argentina were a pivotal group of mothers rising against being silenced by the military dictatorship during the Dirty War‚ between 1976-1983 at the time when thousands of children and adults disappeared. In March 1977‚ the mothers began a march in the square of the Rosada presidential palace to break the silence and expose the truth of uncovered lies told by the authorities. Argentineans either looked the other way when it came to the

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    Conducting Performance Appraisals Conducting a performance appraisal is an important part of evaluating the abilities of staff members. Performance appraisals are “structured events involving a periodic examination of performance to ascertain how well a particular employee is performing relative to what is expected” (Fallon & McConnell‚ 2007‚ p 221). Performance appraisals can assist both management and subordinates in setting expectations and understanding roles and polices. In addition to these

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    This event is known as the dirty war that occurred in Argentina during the 1973-1983‚ but some historians have linked it to a different date in which the war had begun dating back to 1969. In order to have an idea in what the people of Argentina are actually celebrating we have to research the history and the real story that has had such impact to be recognized as a public holiday. The dirty war better known as the “Guerra Sucia” in 1973 the Argentine anti-communist

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    The time of the Dirty War was suitably volatile: amidst its failed war‚ the Argentine government’s mandates gave control to the government but took away the country’s strength.President Juan Perón‚ who propitiated policies of social welfare and maintained a brutal grip on his people‚ set the Dirty War in motion after his return to power in October 1973. The incoming military government temporarily kept Argentina afloat by borrowing increasingly large loans and delivering propaganda to its people

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