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    In what way does 90210 challenge and confirm British perceptions of American youth and why is it so successful in the UK? 90210? American teenagers Attitudes and values Representations of American youth in the British media Audience profiling http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=S4tl1L_NG_cC&pg=PA2&lpg=PA2&dq=how+are+characters+represented+in+90210&source=bl&ots=8svyK9iHAz&sig=8UCb4ahGSQUIRZ0G3eOzDCmcpSc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=LNlMT72gCdTV8QOp56jxAg&ved=0C

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    A Summary of Andrew Koppleman’s Essay ‘DOES OBSCENITY CAUSE MORAL HARM?’ Koppleman’s essay attempts to look at the obscenity law what he calls the ‘obscenity doctrine’ and its usage of the phrase ‘moral harm’. He criticizes the law as he feels that it is too crude and is not workable hence it should be abandoned. Koppleman also believes that the fundamentals of the law have never really been addressed adequately and what the law seeks to protect seems to be misunderstood in some sense. Koppleman

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    Hoff Sommers thinks that schools should teach moral values while Joel Turtel believes that schools in America are not teaching moral education correctly. Turtel’s opinion on the moral education programmes and what they are turning young generations to is very extreme. Though I disagree with Turtel that teaching young people that “a value is good if it ‘works’ for a particular child at a particular time” is not the best solution and that this will cause children to be “turned into amoral creatures

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    States since the 1940 ’s. It is currently recognized as a Schedule I‚ Class A drug‚ which means that being caught with the drug can mean imprisonment or heavy fines. The main reason it is so illegal is because smoking marijuana can cause long-term health and mental problems‚ as well as an addiction to this and possibly "harder substances" like cocaine and heroin. One of the major effects of smoking marijuana is that the person looses their ability to function properly. Driving‚ for example‚ after

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    NEEDS AND IMPACTS ON SOCIO CULTURAL MORAL VALUES FOR EXCELLENCE IN PUBLIC SERVICES Introduction: Civil service ethics is more than the mere definition of actions complying or not complying with the law. The minimum criteria of civil service ethics are defined by legislation. Civil service ethics can be influenced in many other ways. Considering values and ethics as one of the corner stones of civil service ensures a high level of operations in State administration.

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    Reflection on The Immortal Life of of Henrietta Lacks The quote on the cover engaged my attention: "Doctors took her cells without asking.  Those cells never died. They launched a medical revolution and a multimillion-dollar industry. More than twenty years later‚ her children found out. Their lives would never be the same"‚ I was wondering how a person’s cells could create a multimillion-dollar industry and why none of Lacks’ family know about it until twenty years later. After reading this

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    Lack of Discipline in Children ENG 101 Evelyn Hill January 28‚ 2013 Walk into any public and look around; what do you see? Most people would say; products‚ people‚ families‚ and children. Next‚ watch some of the children for just a minute and listen to them. There are probably some children playing hide and seek from their parents in the racks of cloths‚ others are opening the packages of toys‚ and of course‚ there’s the one child who is screaming all through the store because his mom told

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    Henrietta Lacks Analysis

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    1. What was the chief injustice of the book? The chief injustice of this book was the lack of informed consent and repeated privacy violations. Henrietta Lacks‚ as a patient at John Hopkins Hospital‚ had not been informed that samples from her cervix had been collected‚ nor had she been asked if she was interested in being a donor (p. 33). No one bothered to explain to the Lacks family the science behind HeLa cells‚ and the so the family was never informed of the removal‚ distribution‚ or sale of

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    Kelly HNC Social Care A Social Care Values Values is culturally defined standards by which people judge desirability‚ goodness and beauty and which serve as broad guidelines for social living as well as public policies. Values have a major influence on a person behaviour and attitude. There are many types of values people believe in such as family‚ moral and traditional values. I have many different values one which is manners this is mostly a family value for me as I have been brought up to

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    Lack Of Consent In Nursing

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    ability to make their own decision whether simple (like daily activities) or complex (such as planning to die). Mental capacity of a person may vary from time to time (Daniel and Dewing 2012).Lack of capacity cannot be assumed because of someone’s appearance‚ age‚ or for making an unwise decision. A person lack capacity if there is any temporary or permanent impairments or disturbance that affect the brain and mind’s functioning of the person‚ preventing him from making a particular decision (RCN 2015)

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