Installing Windows 7 On Bootcamp - help

I was looking around on tutorials for this, but it says you need a MAC OS Installation disc?!?! I use a iMac 27inch and it did not come with such a disc.
Could you clarify that I can install Windows 7 with my iMac with what I have...
bootcamp
Windows 7 64-bit disc
Thanks. Also a tutorial video or article of some sort in using bootcamp to install Windows 7 would be appreciated.

This might help point you in the right direction.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4818
Hope it helps
Also google it and lots of results come up including youtube clips....

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