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    Palgrave Macmillan. Middleton‚ L.‚ 1997. The art of assessment. Birmingham. Venture Press. Milner‚ J and O’Byrne‚ P.‚ 2002. Assessment in Social Work. 2nd ed. Basingstoke. Palgrave Macmillan. Milner‚ J.‚ and O’Byrne‚ P.‚ 2009 Assessment in Social Work Parton‚ N and O’Byrne‚ P.‚ 2000. Constructive Social Work: towards a new practice. Basingstoke. Palgrave. Reid‚ W and Epstein‚ L.‚ 1972 Smale‚ G.‚ Tuson‚ G.‚ Biehal‚ N.‚ and Marsh‚ P.‚ 1993. Empowerment‚ Assessment‚ Care Management and the Skilled Worker

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    Human Cloning Introduction and History Human cloning involves creating a genetically identical copy of a human being‚ artificially and asexually. The most common practice of cloning is somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). This involves introducing the nucleus of a somatic cell from a donor into an egg that has had its DNA removed‚ followed by transferring the now fertilised egg into a foster mother for the development of the clone. The cloning of humans has been an extremely controversial topic

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    Tim Winton’s Cloudstreet is a novel that fits into many genres‚ including that of family saga‚ gothic and magic realism. Although we can see evidence of all these in the text‚ it is the conventions of magic realism which work well in the creation of meaning and the formation of parallels between the society depicted within the novel‚ and a contemporary Australian. Some key elements of magic realist novels are that they include the use of fantastical elements‚ extensive use of symbols and imagery

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    cloned. A sheep‚ named Dolly‚ was successfully cloned the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh‚ Scotland. It lived for 6 years and died due to a chronic lung disease. Consequently‚ this resulted in a controversy that species clones do not live long. Roslin scientists defend that Dolly died from the lung disease that commonly infected by sheep‚ especially sheep that are kept indoors. It can not be overturned; Dolly was a sheep that is protected by strict security. This is why Dolly infected and dies. In

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    species‚ whether they be human or non-human‚ is ethically and morally wrong. Scientists and ethicists alike have debated the implications of human and non-human cloning extensively since 1997 when scientists at the Roslin Institute in Scotland produced Dolly. No direct conclusions have been drawn‚ but compelling arguments state that cloning of both human and non-human species results in harmful physical and psychological effects on both groups. The following issues dealing with cloning and its ethical

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    Memorandum To: Timothy L. Carlin‚ Attorney From: Brenda Beauregard‚ Paralegal Date: November 26‚ 2010 RE: Post Interview Memorandum Client: Mary Smith on behalf of Shayla Smith minor child Subject Matter: Personal Injury Date of incident: April 30‚ 2008 Introduction This confidential memorandum‚ which contains my thoughts‚ impression‚ and observations of June 1‚ 2008 interview with Mary Smith. In addition to my observation

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    Transcendental Phenomenology and Antonioni’s Red Desert This essay applies the ideas associated with transcendental phenomenology to the Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1964 film Il deserto rosso‚ known in English as Red Desert. Aspects of western philosophy can provide a viewer with a greater appreciation of the film and its meanings. After providing a brief overview of the development of phenomenological thinking and of past interpretations of Red Desert‚ this essay will provide an analysis and interpretation

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    Outshined by younger composers and more; Vivaldi left Venice for a possibly hoping to find positions in the imperial court. He didnt have prominet parton following the death of Charles VI. He died in poverty in Vienna on July 28‚ 1741. He was buried after a funeral service that proceeded without music. Other musicians revived Vialdi’s music in the tewntyth century‚ during the time many composers didnt

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    An individual’s sense of belonging is significantly determined by external influences. These external forces can have dramatic impacts on an individual’s ability to associate and conform to differing groups in society. Jane Harrison’s ‘Rainbow’s End’ epitomizes this concept through the struggle of three indigenous women to belong to place or family. Gabriele Muccino’s film ‘The Pursuit of Happyness’ also embodies the same ideas about how external influences distinguish between belonging and isolation

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    The first cloned animal attempt‚ the cloning of a ewe lamb named Dolly‚ took multiple trials before the scientists found an embryo that actually matured. Although cloning was successful‚ a number of abnormalities presented in the animal and due to premature aging‚ it died early. (Jaenisch 2004) stated that cloned animals

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