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    The Classical Greek period is known to have many significant individuals whom enlightened Greece and the modern world with streams of intellectual movements. An example of a prominent personality of Classical Greece is Herodotus, who holds incalculable importance. Herodotus gives an insight of his own conception of the world in which human psychology takes fundamental place. He is also known for contributing to the creation of what society now refers to as ‘history’; an essential tool critical…

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    FASB members from the financial services industry increased. Accounting estimates are more pervasive in the conceptual framework due to the changes implemented in SFAC 8. The FASB’s objective in issuing any accounting regulation is to increase relevance of the financial reporting of a company for the benefit of its investors, creditors, and any other user in the commercial market. FASB achieves this goal by setting the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) which all publicly traded…

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    The Blacker the Berry: A Novel of Negro Life relevant to Tupac Shakur’s Keep Ya Head Up and Kendrick Lamar’s The Blacker the Berry?” regarding the relevance in themes, ideologies, the writers’ relevance to the characters, writers’ relevance to the writers. These three texts were chosen as the research conducted suggested that all three texts had relevance to one another, as well as the fact that “the blacker the berry” phrase was in all three…

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    Hebert Spencer established the hypothesis that the society is like a biological organism and that a social structure is a living organism, Coser (1977). The writer outlines Spencer’s theory as well as the writer’s understanding on development. The relevance of Spencer’ theory will be mentioned by comparison of the similarities and differences towards a general theory of evolution. 1. Hebert Spencer’s theory The biological Organism Employing the organismic analogy that is, comparing organic…

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    resourceful and have those skills that are difficult to highlight in a resume such as a passion, compassion, and love for excellence, common sense, and sense of humor. I lead others by example. I am resourceful and adaptable and understand the relevance of collaboration and teamwork. I am a natural problem solver and I perceive an opportunity where most people see a challenge. I also believe that my diverse background is an asset as I have a passion for inclusion and for empowering others to…

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    multiple creative advantages and keep attention, but the poems also tend to be too short to form a clear thesis if any and makes it hard to create a theme for each of her poems. Advantages such as the retention of attention, but it can also give relevance to her piece by adding references to popular subjects within the era in which the poems were written. Carson’s poems also cause disadvantages for her by being too vague or for the inability to explain her references. Anne Carson’s poems are…

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    Truism: Can We Do Better?

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    actions to continuously learn, improve, do better, tweek those aspects that are less than ideal, and seek better ways and approaches. When one fails to seek to become better, he invariably ends up falling back, losing ground, falling behind, losing relevance, and diminishing any opportunity for enhanced sustainability. 1. Many individuals proudly proclaim their willingness and desire to become better, but it is generally only the truly exceptional ones that transform that desire to meaningful…

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    countries but do they know what that process entails? Synopsis of story / book: The book explores the evolving history of immigration to the U.S. -- a long saga about people searching for religious and political freedom, safety, and prosperity. Relevance to theme and benefit to the reader’s understanding of topic: Being born and raised in America means that most grow up without knowing the stress and frustration of immigrating to a new world. This book is very insightful! Excerpt (example):…

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    lovers whose relationship never stands up to the test of time, but is it possible that Shakespeare’s play is more than just a passion fuelled story of love? Being over 421 years old you wouldn’t think that Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet poses any relevance to our modern society, but by stripping the play down to its core you can see it’s blatantly obvious theme of love. The theme seems to have numerous ties to our contemporary civilization, such as the social issues surrounding forced marriage,…

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    the witnesses seemed to have no relevance to the case. The defence fought the case well with good rebuttal and questioning skills, also good points the prove Shakespeare to be bringing readers attention to violence and the negative aspects of it. Both teams had many strengths and weaknesses within the…

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