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    Accessed on the 12-12-2011. • Arc.org‚ (1997). “Genetic Discrimination”. Available at www.the.arc.org/depts/gbr03.html. Accessed on the 12-12-2011. • Botkin‚ J‚ (1995). “Federal Privacy and Confidentiality”. Hastings Centre Report: Hastings. • Morejon‚ D. (1996) “Commentary” Hastings Centre Report: Hastings. • Practical Ethics‚ (2011). “Preimplantation Genetic Screening: One Step Closer to the Perfect Baby”. Available athttp://blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/2008/10/preimplantation-genetic-screening-one-step-closer-to-the-perfect-baby/

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    Compared to 1976‚ women changed in work life‚ because nowadays they prefer more education‚ they are likely to be employed even full-time‚ and willing to earn wages comparable to men (DiNatale & Boraas‚ 2002). During many years there are a lot of debates‚ misconceptions‚ different thoughts – which are unsupportive that men do their job well comparing with women. To see real comparison the best thing is recognize that few‚ if any‚ important differences between male and female work performance. Actually

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    The Norman Conquest

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    Lemelin Honors English IV Dale 14 March 2013 The Norman Conquest The Norman conquest of England was a military invasion of England by William the Conqueror in 1066. King Harold‚ with his Saxon army‚ and Duke William fought at the Battle of Hastings on October 14‚ 1066. King Harold was killed in the battle and his army left. On December 25 1066 William was crowned the new King of England. On December 25 1066 William was crowned the new King of England( The History of the Norman Conquest). William

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    Strictly Ballroom

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    quite superficial. A person has a need to be attached to a certain world or place. Belonging is based on conforming and complying with these different worlds or places. It is imbedded in our nature to seek both attachment and independence. Scott Hastings‚ the protagonist in Baz Lurhmann’s 1992 flamboyant and stylised film Strictly Ballroom often struggles to belong to the insular‚ claustrophobic and gaudy ballroom dancing world because he only wants to belong on his own terms. perceive this in Baz

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    NOTES FOR STRICTLY BALLROOM Themes * Individuality and freedom vs conformity and authority * Courage over fear * Passion over restraint * Multiculturalism and the ultimate quote to live a life in fear is a life half lived ( said by Fran to Scott) Link Scotts deepened belonging to the Spanish community‚ contrasted against the world of the ballroom federation. He finds a way to not live a life in fear and dance from his heart. He therefore truly finds his identity by belonging

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    California by Marc Randolph and Reed Hastings‚ who previously had worked together at Pure Software. The company was established in 1997 and is headquartered in Los Gatos‚ California. It is a public company. It is considered one of the most successful startup companies of all time by market capitalization‚ revenue‚ growth‚ and cultural impact. Because of the inconvenience of going to the store to find your desired title stocked out‚ and fed up with late fees‚ Reed Hastings started a new business called Netflix

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    conscientious parks for the children to enjoy. These parks are built from durable plastics and woods that have been either recycled or of a ‘clean’ environmentally safe footprint. These parks are purchased through a grant made possible from the Reed Hastings (our CEO) Initiative and Netflix’s own corporate funding. The materials are then donated to the local community‚ and with volunteers from Netflix‚ the community at large‚ and the city these parks are being built. Volunteering is not just regulated

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    The Lincoln Electric Company‚ 1996 Background The Lincoln Electric Company is a leading manufacturer of arc-welding and cutting products. Founded by John C. Lincoln in 1895‚ Lincoln Electric began its business with the design of electric motors. John’s younger brother‚ James‚ joined the company in 1909 as a salesman. Almost twenty years after founding the company‚ John C. Lincoln decided to concentrate on being an engineer and inventor‚ and turned the duties of running the company to his brother

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    different perspectives in regards to belonging. The opening scenes of Strictly Ballroom explore aspects of not belonging and non-acceptance. To belong to the world of ballroom dancing means sacrificing self-expression and individual identity. Scott Hastings represents the individual who repels against the group as it threatens to consume him. From this we understand that some people may have to sacrifice their own true identity to belong to a certain group. Although rebelling from that same group can

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    Internet Addiction

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    Cited: Kruger‚ Kevin. New Directions for Student Services. 2005. Issue 112. Miller‚ Michael Craig. “Is ‘Internet addiction’ a distinct mental disorder?”. Harvard Mental Health Letter. Vol. 24. Issue 4. Oct. 2007. Ng‚ Brian D.‚ Wiemer-Hastings‚ Peter. “Addiction to the Internet and Online Gaming”. CyberPsyhology and Behavior. Vol. 8. Issue 2. Apr. 2005. Petrov‚ Aleksey. Telephone interview. 3 Oct. 2007.

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