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    the values of the historical circumstances of the 1960s; the rising urbanisation, the development of the middle class districts, and crime only considered as a lower social class problem. This essay will critically assess Sutherland’s concept’s relevance today, especially in the context of youth crime. The founder of the concept of differential association Edwin Sutherland believed that crime is a direct result of the influence of social interactions. Differential association is directly…

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    Relevance to class and social work implications This current event is relevant to class and social work implications because it shows another horrible crime involving police officers which is very relevant in today’s news. It also illustrates the stories…

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    Relevance To Our Country Martin Luther King was an individual who would have fit the mold of a president due to the fact that he was a great orator, he has self-confidence, and he shows great leadership skills. The first reason why Martin Luther King would have a made a perfect candidate is, he was the mouthpiece for many individual. King’s ability to speak in front of others inspired society to do and say certain things without having fear in their minds. Not only did he have the power to…

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    Graham 1 In the novella 1984 by George Orwell there can be plenty of “shocking” relevance and connection of information that we can find in our world today. The reaction I get from this novella is that the way Orwell persuades how the world is in 1948, is still happening today in our nation. The information Orwell provides in 1984 is astonishingly related to what is occurring in the world today. We still have issues with privacy, freedom, government control, language, and much more. “They kept…

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    Profile Picture Hello Vickie Your Marking DASHBOARD MARKING GRADE ASSIGNMENT Image Profile Picture Your Marking Assessor Name Vickie Davis  Your Marking Course Title Qualification Code Open College Network West Midlands Access To Higher Education Diploma (Health) 40003930 profile pic Learner Name: Deborah Englefield Learner Skill Progress %Progress Knowledge Time Skills…

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    (1)The person most responsible for Gatsby’s death would have to be Tom Buchanan, husband of Daisy Buchanan, due to the fact that Tom not only feels jealous of the relationship he suspects Daisy and Gatsby have but he also lied. When they have dinner at Tom and Daisy’s house Gatsby confronts Tom about Daisy and Daisy finally confesses about her true feelings towards Tom. He even had Gatsby investigated. When Myrtle gets hit by the car that Daisy was driving, her husband goes out looking for the…

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    “If then you regard me a partner, accept him as you would me. But if he has wronged you in any way or owes you anything, charge that to my account;” (Philemon 1:17-18 NASB). When reading the letter of Philemon, these questions pop up. What does Paul mean by “accept him as you would me”? What is the significance of Paul making this appeal to Philemon? To answer these questions, a reader would have to study the historical-context of what slavery was like in Paul’s time. Some things reader can…

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    The novel, To Kill A Mockingbird is still relevant in today’s society because it deals with racial injustice and prejudice, which is still a current issue. The book addresses racism with the trial of Tom Robinson and the mistreatment of African-Americans. Tom Robinson is clearly innocent and did not rape Mayella Ewell, but because he is black, the jury convicts him to be guilty. Scout realizes,”Tom was a dead man the minute Mayella Ewell opened her mouth and screamed.” After reading Mr.…

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    violates the relevance criterion due to it not providing the right reasons for Karen Cox to be hired. Her being in the PTA, living in the community, having children in school, and loving to work with children are all good reasons to hire Karen, but not the right ones. They should have said something to the effect of “Karen Cox has a bachelor's degree in elementary education.” That would have provided us with a better reason to hire Karen. Genetic Fallacy. This argument violates the relevance…

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    In the first blue box a specific organization that may affect the performance of our organization is Paris Building Supply with a relevance of 5. The fact that they are nearby saves time and allows us to pick up materials within a few minutes rather than traveling across town to Lowe’s. Another plus of doing business with them is on general supplies they are usually less expensive. Although, how they may affect us as an organization is if they were to carry inferior products suddenly, which…

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