Relevancy Essays

  • Metaphors In The Vietnam War

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    Metaphors that Justify War Truth Uncloaked Do you think we had all the information that was at the President's disposal when he made the decision to deploy our troops in the Gulf? Do you think having that information might have made you feel more comfortable about our involvement? Should our government decide what we get to know and what we don't? By in large, we hear exactly what our government wants us to hear. Knowing this, at no other time paralleled in history, we want the truth;

  • Legacy and Respect: The Usefulness of Feminism

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    represents the current state of scholarship in the field 3. that it accurately names--and invites exploration of--where the interesting questions lie." At the date in which this statement was composed last April, I probably would have agreed with its relevancy and reasoning. I no longer accept this line of thinking, however, due to my education and involvement in Anne's co-taught class I am taking this semester, Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Gender. It is ironic that I began my study of gender four

  • Leading Quietly

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    leaders carrier a sixth sense and one who can envision the changing processes in the sense that, while influence is always present, the persons exercising that influence may change. Possession of influence depends upon the situation and upon the relevancy of the individual's skills and abilities to the situation. For example, if a particular individual has the expertise that is required to solve a problem, then that individual may be assumed to have some degree of influence over others. Quiet

  • The Relevancy of the Heartland

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    The Relevancy of the Heartland - Hinterland Distinction in Canada's Economic Geography Until the early 20th century, Canada was primarily an agricultural nation. Since then it has become one of the most highly industrialized countries in the world as a direct result of the development of the ‘heartland'. To a large extent the manufacturing industries present in the heartland are supplied with raw materials produced by the agricultural, mining, forestry, and fishing sectors of the Canadian economy

  • The Relevancy of Diminished Responsibility

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    The Relevancy of Diminished Responsibility Diminished Responsibility (In the USA it is called Diminished Capacity) is used to reduce the charge of Murder to Manslaughter thus allowing the judge more discretion in sentencing. To many the idea of a person having diminished responsibility to a crime is a problem at an emotional and rational level : after all we often do not agree what the mind is ! Some see the defence as a conspiracy of the legal and medical professions to release increasingly

  • Relevancy of Oedipus in Today's Society

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    Relevancy of Oedipus in Today's Society Oedipus the King, written by Sophocles around 430 BC, is one of, if not the most, important and influential tragedy ever written. It became the base for most of the tragedies written since. In spite of the fact that some of the story line may seem a little out of place now, parallels can be very easily drawn with the present time. Even though it was written over 2000 years ago, Oedipus the King is still fitting and applicable in today's society. In

  • The Relevancy and Popularity of A.I.C in the 21st Century

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    The Relevancy and Popularity of A.I.C in the 21st Century ‘An Inspector Calls’ is a play written by J.B Priestley in 1945. The play is set in the fictional town Brumley, 1912. It is based on the Birling family, who are celebrating the engagement of their daughter Sheila to Gerald Croft when an Inspector arrives to question them. He tells them about the death of a young girl called Eva Smith, turning the joyous celebration into a sinister crime investigation. Each character has a different

  • Earth Democracy’s Tenants, Feasibility, and Relevancy, by Vandana Shiva

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    “In nature's economy the currency is not money, it is life.” Vandana Shiva, with these words, asserts her most fundamental beliefs about the sacredness of humans living in harmony with the natural ecological world. For Shiva it is not invisible hand of the market that rules rather, omnipresent realities of the natural world that dictate culture, food systems, economies and human life. Shiva has become a world-renowned spokesperson for global ecofeminism. Her scientific, activism, and written ventures

  • The Relevancy of Ethnomusicology to the Study of British Folk Music

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    The Relevancy of Ethnomusicology to the Study of British Folk Music Ethnomusicology has an image problem. Insofar as anyone has heard of ethnomusicologists at all, there is a fairly common feeling (and not unjustified, bearing in mind what ethnomusicologists collectively seem to do) that ethnomusicology is, exclusively, the study of non-Western musics. Actually, this isn't so. Ethnomusicologists study Western traditions also, albeit not in huge numbers in Britain – but even here, our sparseness

  • Correlation Without Causation

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    to have relevancy, or they exempt vital information by finding a “point of no return.” Historians must deal with these problems, but how?

  • Qualities Of George S Patton's Leadership

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    responsibilities, and battlefield successes attest to his strong leadership and relevancy at the strategic level. He was effective and efficient, responsive/agile, and stable/resilient militarily. However, he was marginally effective, not efficient, and unresponsive/non-agile in the politically. His inability to understand and effectively operate in the political component of the strategic environment diminished his overall relevancy in the strategic level. However, because he was leading during a time of

  • Howard Crumpton and Anne Gregory

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    Correlation and regression: principals and applications for industrial/organizational psychology and management. McGraw-Hill Publishers, New York, New York. U.S.A Crumpton, Howard E. and Gregory, Anne (2011) '“I'm Not Learning”: The Role of Academic Relevancy for Low-Achieving Students', The Journal of Educational Research, 104: 1, 42 — 53 to link to this Article: DOI: 10.1080/00220670903567398 URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00220670903567398

  • Importance Of African Folklore

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    Africana Folklore lives on today! One may question how important Africana folklore is. Africana folklore has been around for longer than you and me. Many things has been learned from this. We all have seen or used Africana folklore tradition, dance or music just you may not realize it. As Africana folklore has been around for centuries and passed downed from generation to generation and preserved, for creating stories, teaching lessons for kids, teaching history for future generations to view upon

  • Case Study Cliptomania

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    discontinued its use. While switching in 2006 to NetProfits Internet Consulting as their new web server vendor to reduced cost, a change in URL to Cliptomaina.net apparently caused confusion with the search engines and they failed significantly in relevancy rankings. Ranking returned to normal once they returned all content back to

  • Swot Analysis Of Sunshine Cafe

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    By following the previously mentioned research studies, Sunshine Café can generate positive perception of its brand through social media as well as location-specific relevancy that is consistently repeated to final market. The cost of our particular suggestions should be well within the traditional marketing expenses of major franchises, as social media is primarily a word-of-mouth type of public relations campaign. Philanthropic

  • critical thinking assingment

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    Critical Thinking Assignment: Topic Argument Whether it is the mainstream media or the online community, cryptocurrencies, the new and emerging digital money transfer system, is gaining interest fast. One of the most popular cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, recently has been the subject to numerous criticism and negative speculation in the mainstream media due to the recent fall of Bitcoin’s largest currency exchange, Mt.Gox. However, despite negative media reports, Investing.com reported that Bitcoin prices

  • Cross Cultural Differences In Anthropology

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    credibility, validity, reliability and relevancy. Credibility- the anthropology contributes a lot it make us understand human issues and to differences that it brings to the many different fields of application which rely on its validity, reliability and relevancy (Hill 2012:14) Validity- anthropologists uses case studies to explain their application of addressing any human related issues so that their work is clear and solid (Firth 1981:193). Relevance-the relevancy of anthropology is shown by the sort

  • Per Crepeau's AJOTA Study Paper

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    1) Per Crepeau's AOTA study paper on RITUALS, what are rituals and what is the relevancy to community-based occupational therapy practice? Also, please support this response with Ruth Segal's AJOT article on Family Routines and Rituals. Rituals can be described in multiple different ways such as church services or graduation ceremonies. They can even be illustrated by “the symbolic use of bodily movements and gestures in a social situation to express and articulate meanings”. Rituals can be distinguished

  • Examples Of Body Paragraphs

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    Sample Body Paragraphs Mr. Bradbury intentionally uses a variety of different sentence lengths for specific purposes. Consider this example, found early in the story: “They surged about her, caught her up, and bore her, protesting, and then pleading, and then crying, back into a tunnel, a room, a closet, where they slammed and locked the door.” First, I noticed its length: It is a complicated sentence with lots of commas that almost makes it choppy. But the short phrases have the effect of coming

  • The Divine Command Theory

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    In order to understand divine command theory we must first understand the nature of God and Morality. So we will start by taking a look at what makes an action moral. Once we understand what makes an action moral, we can then try to understand the author's’ viewpoint on the divine command theory of ethics. Understanding the viewpoint will allow us to dissect the author’s viewpoints and come up with counter-arguments that the author must then contend with. Divine command ethics is a theory that states