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    Imagine a world where parents can genetically design better lives for their children by engaging in genetic supermarkets; a world where the erratic forces of nature no longer dictate if a child is born male, female, brown-eyed, green-eyed, tall or short, but most importantly, absent of genetically acquired disease. Today, human reproductive services, particularly that of reproductive genetics services, not only pave the way for such a world to exist, but also raise conflicting moral claims to…

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    In order for a company to be successful, one must be highly innovative. For a company to keep customers engaged in their products, they must keep changing the products that are available. Most companies change their products from season to season. Businesses go through a process called product development in order for their new products to reach the market. According to Forbes, Lululemon Athletica is ranked number 41 on the 2015 ranking of the most innovative growth companies. Based on its…

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    Superstar is an excellent example of the commercialization of religious cultures. Jesus Christ Superstar was released in 1970, during the “Jesus Movement” which took place in the United States from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. The “Jesus Movement” was largely focused on evangelicalism and more contemporary form of worship. The creators of Jesus Christ Superstar reflected the Jesus Movement’s new ideals for christianity as well as commentate on the commercialization of religion by depicting…

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    The HoloLens is a PC on your head, yet it's not a virtual reality headset and there are no wires nor a massive PC to tie yourself to. Rather, HoloLens puts its drifting windows and holographic images into this present reality into your room. You can see your environment. In any case, out of the blue that the world is changed with 3D objects coasting in midair, virtual screens on the divider, and you're living room secured in virtual characters going wild. The purpose of this paper to introduce…

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    throughout Cheap Amusements, the newfound opportunities for young working women were not enough to move deeply rooted issues of patriarchy. Even though women were experiencing this newfound freedom, they were also embracing commercialization. Peiss argues that commercialization focuses too much on the individual consumer, which makes women be prone to dependency on men in heterosocial relationships. This, in turn, undermines the ability for women to challenge the status quo, and to substantively…

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    Jazz, a music genre that originated from New Orleans with ties to blues and ragtime and had spread through the continental US during the early 20th century. This genre not only has ties to music but also art, literature, philosophy, and social organization. Jazz, the American Theme Song by James L. Collier details the economic and social developments in the United States that led to the creation of a new age known commonly as the Jazz Age as well as discussing music theory topics essential for…

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    competitive sport is a rivalry on the border of the bodies endurance. Along with the improvement of training methods, these boundaries are shifted and it is difficult to determine the real limit of human potential to beat consecutive records. The commercialization and the popularity of big athletic events on television, along with the enormous sums of money paid to athletes for their performance, intensify the competition. All this creates new medical problems; new quality disease syndromes…

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    Western subcultures emphasized scandalous behavior in order to accentuate maturity and independence, Japanese youth, on the other hand, “acted vulnerable in order to emphasize their immaturity and inability to carry out social responsibilities” (Kinsella, 1995). The result was roughly similar as teachers and parents were equally infuriated against both punk and kawaii youth. As the subculture opposed the idea of the passive child to the dominant culture’s concept of the socially reliable adult,…

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    The democratic ideal of media, which is impartial and designed to inform citizens, is inevitably compromised as media ownership becomes more concentrated. Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights unmistakably states that everyone has the right “to hold opinions without interference” (UN, 2015) but is undermined as media ownership becomes more concentrated and the number of proprietors is reduced. Concentration of media ownership is frequently seen as a problem of contemporary…

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    problem to the curb, it is through a policy that limits how much coca farmers can grow: “Participating farmers are allowed to cultivate coca on 1,600-2,500 square meters (one-third the size of a U.S. football field) for personal consumption and commercialization in authorized markets” Bolivia’s success is not good for the United States. Rodgers, Tim “How Bolivia became a Drug War success story by Outsiding Uncle Sam” Fusion.net 19 Aug. 2015. n. Pag. Web. 11 Jan. 2016…

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