Biology and DNA

What is PGD?
What is a fetal DNA test?
Compare and contrast PGD and fetal DNA tests.
What are the advantages of PGD and fetal DNA tests over established procedures such as amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling (CVS)?
What are the current concerns/issues with fetal DNA tests?
What ethical issues concerns might arise as PGD and fetal DNA test technologies become more and more sophisticated?

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T and Business Plans

You have decided to start your own business. Discuss how information technology could help you in formulating your ideas and plans about the business from your initial spark to the day that you open for business.

Several of the discussion questions related to your business so think carefully about the business and as we progress through the course, how information can increase your success.

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Rituals and routines

Rituals and routines are highly subjective and culture-specific. For example A Saudi Arabia breakfast can be different from western one in terms of food selections, time of day and favored locations.

  1. Choose five rituals from the above-mentioned list, try to identify and compare the major differences in Rituals and Routine of two different countries by preparing a list of respective feature and offer a suitable explanation. How do marketers make strategies and target audiences based on rituals? Explain with two examples

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U.N. official and long-time law

HERE ARE THIS WEEK’S READING COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS:

  1. Philip Alston is an Australian U.N. official and long-time law professor at New York University. To use an idea of Joseph Lo’s, he certainly has “local knowledge” about the human rights situation in the U.S. Along these lines, please discuss two of the major findings in his report (other than the four mentioned in the 3/24 lesson plan). Furthermore, how does he discuss these findings in terms of human rights violations?
  2. Michael Ignatieff outlines three strategies of U.S. exceptionalism – exemptionalism, legal isolationism, and double standards – that he argues leads to the U.S. committing so many human rights violations. Please provide an example of each of these strategies – that is, where do we see them taking place in the U.S.? Furthermore, discuss which of one of the above three strategies you think leads to the greatest number of violations.
  3. The reading for today, by Jonathan Power, was about Amnesty International’s campaigns for human rights in the United States, starting in the 1990s. Some of these have yielded results, while others have not. If you were an Amnesty executive, what you would advise this organization to make its campaigns more effective? What would you change about its strategies, messaging, or operations?

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