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    Data protection Act 1998

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    The Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) is a United Kingdom Act of Parliament which defines UK law on the processing of data on identifiable living people. It is the main piece of legislation that governs the protection of personal data in the UK. Although the Act itself does not mention privacy‚ it was enacted to bring UK law into line with the EU data protection directive of 1995 which required Member States to protect people’s fundamental rights and freedoms and in particular their right to privacy

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    Becoming an Artist

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    people happy‚ what helps them enjoy life? Becoming an artist’s means different things to different people‚ you can become a painter‚ a dancer‚ a musician‚ a designer‚ an actor and so much more. Being an artist means following your heart and not listing to criticism from others. It’s what makes us who we are; it makes us comfortable‚ brings us peace during hard times and can put a smile on our face during a dark day. There are no limitations on what becoming an artist means. There is no book or law

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    Sociological Imagination

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    C. Wright Mills – the theorist behind the idea of the ‘sociological imagination’ C. Wright Mills – the theorist behind the idea of the ‘sociological imagination’ Sociological Imagination Summarised from ‘Public Sociology’ pages 7‚ 8 and 9 C. Wright Mills defined sociological imagination as "the vivid awareness of the relationship between experience and the wider society." AND He also said‚ ‘it enables us to grasp history and biography and the relations between the two within society.’ AND

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    The Sociological Perspective

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    1 Developing a Sociological Consciousness The Sociological Perspective Sociology is the scientific study of social interaction and social organization. • • • New Levels of Reality. The sociological perspective encourages us to examine aspects of our social environment in ways that delve beneath the surface. As we look beyond the outer appearances of our social world‚ we encounter new levels of reality. The Sociological Imagination. The essence of the sociological imagination is the

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    Review Set 1 – Review and Critique of the Following Articles: “How to Thrive in Turbulent Markets” by Donald Sull (2009) “Are Managers Obsolete?” by Thomas M. Hout (1999) “What is Strategy?” by Michael E. Porter (2000) “Knowledge-Worker Productivity: The Biggest Challenge” by Peter F. Drucker (1999) Strategic Management Professor Smith Eugene Bogart 01/26/2012 Article review and critique: “How to Thrive in Turbulent Markets” by Donald Sull (2009) Synopsis: In

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    motivated by hatred or prejudice towards particular features of the victim’s identity should be treated differently from ‘ordinary’ crimes. Perhaps one of the most recognisable and most significant piece of legislation is the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. Within this act if somebody commits one of the many offences on the list (see Table 1.1) and in turn demonstrates‚ or was motivated by‚ hostility on the grounds of race‚ then that offences becomes a separate ‘aggravated’

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    Sociological Concepts

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    Chapter 1: Sociological Stories and Key Concepts Culture: The symbolic and learned aspects of human society. Culture is not biological but‚ instead‚ is transmitted and shared via social interaction. Globalization: A social phenomenon characterized by the growing number of interconnections across the world. Rather than studying society in terms of various nation-states‚ sociologists today are concerned with multinational and global problems—especially in the face of increasing globalization. Whether

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    Running Head: EFFECTS OF HEROIN ON A PERSON The Effects of Heroin on a Person’s Brain and Body: A Literature Review Heather Huber Walden University Psych 8226-04 Biopsychology Dr. John Redmon August 18‚ 2010 Abstract This literature review looks at the detrimental effects of heroin. Since many heroin users often become addicted‚ it is important to look at its ramifications. Beginning with a brief history of the substance‚ then discussing treatment programs

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    Learning to Be Gendered Peneople Eckert and Sally McConnell-Ginet’s essay “Leaning to Be Gendered” emphasizes your gender type before even being born. Your gender is specified by the color of clothing given at birth‚ the tone of voice used when speaking‚ toys or even the shape of your belly during pregnancy. Basically our gender is being chosen for us before we even realize who we are. Is gender your appearance or is it how you feel and how you are on the inside? Ultimately‚ what is at stake here

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    I have chosen to write about on how the p-51 Mustang was the best fighter plane in the world and completely changed the whole outcome of the war. I am using the article North American P-51 Mustang to show the importance of the very great and innovational plane. This article really puts the plane in perspective on how this plane could out maneuver the competition and very well kick anything and everything that came at it to the curb. It gives all the technical specs and shows all the tests and runs

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