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    Main Points In the article “Unnatural Selection” by Mara Hvistendahl, she discussed the issue of males being deprived of females by sex-selective abortions and also the creation of a world filled with male violence and sexual predation. She talks about having more males and a decline in marriages which can lead to young delinquents and increased crime. She discusses the increasing rates of male births compared to female births in Asia. The main idea of the article is the abortion of female…

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    Sex selection attempts to control the sex of new births in order to select a desired sex. This shows our communities continual marginalization of women throughout the world. When it comes to sex selection and gendercide, it is normal to think that it must be happening only in countries like China and India which have a very manly controlling community and they prefer men over women all the time. However it is actually happening in Unites States as well. Gender is a term pertaining to various…

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    Staff Selection Essay

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    REFERRAL QUESTION/REASON FOR TESTING Staff selection of ten applicants for a new residential group treatment facility for troubled youth. Staff member would have to be able to help up to eight youths with their social and communication skills in obtaining the larger goal of community re-integration. Teams of three staff members for each shift should be able to provide: one on one counselling, group leadership and life skills training. ASSESSMENT METHODS An auto bibliography of examinee George…

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    College Selection Essay

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    when looking at the school as a whole. The effects of choosing Alabama as a primary selection of college is a brand new experience, the out of state tuition, and being far away from home. Each choice of college will have their reasons and results for why people attend school there. Beyond living in the glory days of high school lies the treacherous, yet delightful days of college. Many acumens for the selection rests inside the barriers of what the campus beholds. The University of…

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    According to Australian Public Service Commission (2012), selection criteria is one of the challenges that need to be address when applying for a position because curriculum vitae is not enough to get a job. Selection criteria describes the personal qualities, skills, knowledge, experiences and examples on how an applicant meet the requirements of the job (Australian Public Service Commission, 2012; Jobaccess Australian Government Initiative, 2012). This will help the employers to decide whether…

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    The recruitment process is the ability of a school to create a highly qualified diverse applicant pool of individuals. Once a group of educators are drawn to a school, the district can begin the selection process. During this process schools are charged with matching the right person with the right job. This process has recently been streamlined to include background and reference checks, demo lessons and interviews, which can sometimes lead to offering jobs on the spot. Once candidates are…

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    Key Selection Criteria

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    Key Selection Criteria 1. Current knowledge of, and the ability to apply nursing principles, procedures and practices in the delivery of patient/client care in a designated practice area and in line with legal requirements and the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council (ANMC) National Competency Standards for the Registered Nurse. As a nursing student who will be graduating and working as a professional Registered Nurse. I do believe that having the knowledge and understanding in regard to…

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    Police Selection Process

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    Police selection and advancement are likewise affected by a city or region common administration framework. for example, common administration necessities may significantly affect a division's criteria for determination, advancement, and train. Common administration arrangements were sanctioned in 1883 with the entry of the Pendleton common Service Act, which attempted to wipe out the corruption, in which the government officials could basically contract and fire police faculty in view of their…

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    fall pregnant it will be with the desired gender you have selected. But when you do pick one gender the other gendered embryos are then needed to be dealt with which is where ethical and moral concerns may come in to play. Another method of gender selection…

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    Artificial Selection Essay

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    influenced the DNA of other organisms by selective breeding. Unknown to most, it is believed the first artificially selected organism was not a plant, but a dog about 32,000 years ago. It was not until around 7800 BCE that artificial selection was used on wheat. Artificial selection is still around, but when people refer to GMOs nowadays they are referring to the modern altering of genetics in an organism to achieve a desired trait. In 1973, Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer engineered the…

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