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Swan Lake Four Years
1,251 wordsDancer and choreographer Anton Dolin has been called "one of the most colorful and vital figures in modern ballet. " As a member of internationally known ballet companies or as director of his own troupes, this British-born artist has toured Europe and America for the past twenty years. Anton Dolin, originally Patrick Healey-Kay, was born on July 27, 1904, in Slinfold, Sussex, England. He is one of the three sons of George Henry and Helen Maude (Healey) Kay. When he was ten years of age his pare...
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Genetic Disorders Genetic Engineering
1,335 wordsThe selective Engineering of Genetics is invaluable to the health and happiness of humans. The importance of this issue has played second fiddle to the arguments, for and against genetic engineering. This essay will discuss the impact of genetic engineering on everyday life, for example genetic disorders, disease and how its impact on life in the world today. Although the opinions differ greatly, the benefits are substantial. Firstly, an increasing importance is being placed on the role of genet...
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Manual Transmission Advertising Campaign
679 wordsThe "It" Car for Gen Y In 2003 Toyota Motor Sales U. S. A. introduced a completely new brand Scion into the market. The newest line of vehicles is aimed to target Generation Y drivers, people born after 1977. In order to succeed with Scions marketing and advertising campaign, Toyota Motors had to develop an entirely new conceptual car and to utilize a completely new approach to vehicle sales. The paper dwells on peculiarities of Scion, the It car for Generation Y and examines the elements of soc...
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Trade Union Movement Union Membership
1,731 wordsTOPIC The major issue tody facing the Australian trade union movement has been the decline in union density. What have been the causes, and how have the unions responded to the challenge. Figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) in 2000, show that the decline in Australian union membership continues, despite the efforts of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), to stop the slide. The ABS reports that trade union membership has dropped to 28 percent of the total workf...
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Trade Union Movement Union Membership
1,704 wordsFigures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) in 2000, show that the decline in Australian union membership continues, despite the efforts of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), to stop the slide. The ABS reports that trade union membership has dropped to 28 percent of the total workforce, compared to 1992, where there was 40 percent. (Australian Bureau of Statistics 2000. ) Previous ABS findings show that these recent figures are part of a general trend, with no sligh...
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Genetic Disorders Genetic Engineering
1,277 wordsThe selective Engineering of Genetics is invaluable to the health and happiness of humans. The importance of this issue has played second fiddle to the arguments, for and against genetic engineering. This essay will discuss the impact of genetic engineering on everyday life, for example genetic disorders, disease and how its impact on life in the world today. Although the opinions differ greatly, the benefits are substantial. Firstly, an increasing importance is being placed on the role of genet...
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Denis Healey Edward Pearce Life
978 wordsThe great contender Denis Healey: A Life in Our Times Edward Pearce Little, Brown? 30, pp 634 Speculation about what might have been is the sort of self-indulgence for which Denis Healey has only contempt. Looking back on his own career, he said and I have no doubt meant that doing something was far more important then being somebody. But those of us with less robust emotions, who worked with him through the traumas of the late Sixties, cannot resist occasionally imagining what would have happen...
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