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    Throughout history‚ the impact of the Darwinian Theory has reimbursed the existence of all religions in major societies and has inevitably enforced relevance into the modern world. Religion is a set of beliefs imposed by the elders of society to implement the moral values necessary to preserve the society‚ which exploits a belief in the supernatural to administer “the rules.” In the modern day world‚ societies with religion are more likely to survive than those without religion because of the community

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    William Shakespeare’s last tragedy‚ the ‘timeless’ Macbeth‚ has not become obsolete due to the universal concerns that remain pertinent in our society. In his play he portrays many themes through the use of controversial characters; Many of these concept have ongoing relevance to our world today that subsequently produce sinister connotations. But the ingenuity with which Shakespeare painted the portraits of the eventual corruption and moral decay of one’s pureness‚ caused by the rapid influx of

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    many things have changed for the better. The similarities and differences between women one hundred years ago‚ and women today‚ are particularly intriguing and something that many should recognize. Just imagine how different life was one hundred years ago; women faced obstacles some of us could only dream of. Women were not given the same freedoms that are granted to us today‚ so independence

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    so many years. People with disabilities have been treated the most unfavorable of us all. This goes back almost all the way back in history. I am going to be focusing on the 1800s/ early 1900s‚ the 1950s to the 1960s‚ and what life is like them for today. In the late 1800s and early 1900s‚ if you were a disabled kid‚ society would want you hidden. They would and not want to deal with you. Even when you were born or needed help‚ the nurses would not give you very good treatment and wouldn’t be to their

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    RELEVANCE OF MAO’S THEORIES IN CONTEMPORARY ARMED STRUGGLES There is no doubt that Mao’s works have been‚ are and will be a subject of study for the revolutionaries‚ counter revolutionaries‚ military thinkers as well as historians throughout the world. With the tangible defeat of strong Japanese invaders and relatively strong Kuomintang‚ the world simply could not ignore the fact that Mao’s theories on armed struggle and their practical implications were undoubtedly of par excellence. Particularly

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    Benedict Bajala BSActy-2 Rizal’s Relevance in the Present Time 1. Joining organizations: Rizal believed in the goals of organizations that are related to the achievement of unity and freedom of humankind. He always had the time and opportunity to join into organizations. 2. Global Fellowship: In every journey‚ he was able to meet and befriend foreigners who sympathize with the experiences and events occuring in the Philippines. 3. The Rizal traits: not stealing from government

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    of the Marx’s ideology poses the following question: does the development of capitalism open a possibility for the development of Marxist thought‚ or does it more and more radically question it? A serious question mark has been raised against the relevance of Marxism in the contemporary times. Our aim in this essay is to argue that in the contemporary time where the very existence of the human race is threatened by the ravishing of the planet in the name of profit; mass unemployment‚ which was

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    Social media has become increasingly popular among people of all ages due the fast advances of technology. Businesses have also found that a part of having a good business to be savvy with social media. That includes interacting with consumers beyond giving them information about the product‚ being consistent and keeping up with daily posts‚ as well as keeping the content interesting. Part of being a successful organization is much more than the quality of the product‚ and how you market it‚ but

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    Modern Relevance of “The Birthmark” “The Birthmark” is a fable created by Hawthorne that conveys his viewpoint towards the use of science to contradict the laws of nature. The fable also includes commentary on the depiction of men and women in society‚ along with their presumed roles. Both of these themes in my opinion are even more relevant today than when the story was written. Hawthorne disapproves of science used as a tool to tamper with living beings‚ for they are not meant to be perfect

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    SPIRITUALITY – Its Relevance to Management Way back in 1960‚ when late M.F. Kennedy‚ President of United States of America‚ stated that by the end of the decade the man will set his foot on Moon‚ nobody believed him including the Scientists and the Astrologers. They thought it was incredulous and unattainable. Nevertheless‚ it became true because there was political will and outer space conquered. What we need today is to conquer inner space – the hearts and minds of people engaged in business

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