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    One of the biggest, most controversial, and overlooked moments of the French Revolution was unquestionably the fight of females for their human rights. Unlike the men, who practically had their rights handed to them on a silver platter, women had to fight for theirs. And like the outcome of the revolution, their struggle to gain equality did not come without sacrifice and death. But to determine what had actually unfolded during that time of the French Revolution, the distinctions between men…

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    Authors have filled the shelves with books about leadership personality, charisma, and emotional intelligence. Arguably, leadership is a complicated and somewhat abstract concept. Therefore, before making a hiring or promotion decision, successful companies consider a candidate's education, experience, behavior during the interview, references, and personal impressions. But too often, they overlook the critical factor that separates those who can succeed at the top of organizations from those…

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    the legitimacy of social science research via the incorporation of scientific methodology. Central to Robert Putnam’s concerns in the article are what he considers a scholarly preoccupation with scientific analyses and rigor, while ignoring the relevance of political inquiry driven by practical considerations. Specifically,…

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    of literature or media requires the ability to develop a character with a multitude of depth for the audience to find relevance with. Depending on the era, this task changes its demanded qualifications to gain success with the demographics of the period. One man has conquered time barriers and fabricated characters and plays that to this day maintain their popularity and relevance. Shakespeare, the man behind Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet, created characters that were sympathized by…

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    many more years. It is a commodity that has supported human beings. It may be relevant to someone in a traditional way or in a way that is not typical. It is important to understand and realize the impact Religion has on our everyday lives. The relevance of Religion has been questioned continuously. In many situations, Religion is found to be off-putting to society and this causes people to express their beliefs and practices privately, but often dismiss these when need to be addressed…

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    March: Book One And March

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    March: Book One and March: Book Two were mainly about the Civil Rights Movement happening in the south. I would have to say the most meaningful part of the books to me was all the sit-ins that they did and how they did all of them using nonviolence. It would have taken a lot to be one of the black people and not fight back against the whites. How they could all go by showing nonviolence really stunned me. If I was one of them I am sure I would have fought back because I would not just sit…

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    My journey through English composition writing My journey as a writer has been challenging but rather insightful. Personally, I have always been thrilled by English since it is the international business language and millions of people across the world speak it. Even though English is not my first language, I have always preferred mastering it over other subjects. I am still adapting and learning more about English but my experiences so far are totally worth sharing. I have journeyed through…

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    usage and context of a given passage. And as such, one would perceive academia, the games, and the baby in Edward Albee's play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf as having great symbolic relevance as they can be shown blurring the lines of reality and illusion. Academia symbolism is enveloped in this play has a major relevance to the setting as it establishes a context of which the characters fall under. Each of the protagonists has…

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    Primary endpoints are the most important aspect of the clinical trials that help determine their relevance in regards to research and development. It is the outcome by which the effectiveness of treatments in a clinical trial is evaluated. Because of its importance, it is essential for primary endpoints to be concisely and carefully specified to ensure that the results will be accurate and accepted in the scientific community. They must possess important characteristics that ensure qualitative…

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    “The Grapes of Wrath” The film starts off with a man by the name of Tom Joad walking down a dirt road in Oklahoma. Joad encounters a man driving a truck and he asks for a lift. The man takes him as far as he can and on the way Joad explains that he was a convict for homicide. It is later learned that he killed a man with a shovel, which is explained to the former priest that baptized Tom. Tom explains that he is heading back to reunite with his family after being put on parole 4 years into his…

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