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    of by many Americans as something that can be achieved by anyone in the U.S. especially by working hard and becoming successful”(the American Dream). Many Americans still try to achieve the idea of the American Dream‚ so in my opinion‚ it is still relevant. Living the American Dream is basically being successful and having a stable‚ happy life. Having a career‚ a family‚ a place to call home‚ and happiness is what everyone strives for. Living in the United States‚ the working class takes all of the

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    In Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech‚ he stressed that now is the time to give African Americans true freedom‚ equality‚ and opportunity. This is still very relevant to African Americans today‚ even though it shouldn’t be. I say it shouldn’t be because now‚ for Mr. King was 52 years and five months ago. These problems have been going on for more than half a century after he professed his dream‚ and there has been little change since then. There is still discrimination towards blacks and

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    Discrimination is still among our world today‚ and stays a constant issue. Many people would argue this accusation‚ and try to believe that the world today is better than it was years ago‚ but the fact is that it is still the same. Discrimination is not just among races or ethnic groups‚ it is among different genders‚ religions‚ and marriage partners. Today people argue about discrimination all of the time. Why is it still among us? What can be done? Why don’t we just let it be? But‚ in fact‚ none

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    context (Fell‚ 2000; Pryor & Taneja‚ 2010). This essay sets out to determine whether Fayol’s management theory is still as relevant today as it was when it was first published. Wren‚ Dedelan and Breeze (2002) ascertained that the interpretation of Fayol’s elements and principles of management to be flexible and relevant. This essay begins with the classification of today manager’s job based on Fayol’s functions which are planning‚ organizing‚ leading and controlling. The importance of each function

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    To what extent is the ANZAC spirit relevant to life in Australia today? What can it teach us about the Australia we want for the future? To the perception of many Australians‚ the ANZAC spirit is a fundamental component to Australian identity but what is more it has been a moral example in which many Australians still commend on. The ANZAC spirit has presented itself in modern day Australia through its respected qualities such as pride and persistence and should manifest these values in the future

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    What the Future Holds Society today is reliant on technology and you can conclude that in future years the technology will just get better and better. You would think people would be happier and life would be described as a Utopia. In Ray Bradbury’s Farhenheit 451‚ soicety is the farthest from it. This book takes place in 2053‚ and it would actually be described as a dystopia. Murder‚ suicide‚ and uncompassionate people are deffinitly not signs of a Utopia. It’s the complete oppisite. One

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    “Is marriage still important in Society?” As an atheist I don’t believe marriage is still important to society. This is because (as written bellow) in this country the purpose of marriage has traditionally been used as a form of business‚ money power and survival. However the changes in our society have made marriage considerably less important when compared to‚ for example two hundred years ago. Today‚ it is seen as socially acceptable to have children outside marriage and due to legal reasons

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    King Lear is still relevant today as its main concepts can be applied to ordinary life. Ultimately‚ poor judgement‚ power struggles amongst parents and children‚ and possessive power are common between my personal family experiences and King Lear. The experiences of poor judgement in my family resemble to those in King Lear. My eldest brother‚ Alan‚ has a relationship with my parents that can be compared to Cordelia’s relationship with King Lear. Alan was never a diligent student in school and

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    The trend of marriage in the modern society The meaning of marriage differs from one person to another‚ and from one time to another. In ancient times‚ for example‚ a marriage meant a condition in which the legal union of a man and a woman as husband and wife. For much of human history‚ marriage had been a permanent institution that‚ once entered into‚ cannot be dissolved except by the death of one of the spouses. In the modern world‚ however‚ marriage is a vastly different thing. On the up side

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    Shakespeare’s beloved play‚ Romeo and Juliet. Some argue that the themes presented in the theatrical novel are sending the wrong‚ outdated message to today’s youth whilst some believe it is still a valuable educational piece that still relates to modern society. We are often reminded of the suicidal love tragedy between Romeo and Juliet‚ the “star-crossed” lovers who dispose of their lives simply because of the disapproval of their parents. While that is the case in Shakespeare’s most successful play‚ critics

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