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    Indigenous issues in Canada are deeply rooted in the nation's history and cultural fabric, making them subjects of immense importance and relevance. However, the question of whether these issues should be mandatory in college and university curricula remains a topic of debate. This essay argues against making Indigenous issues mandatory in Canadian higher education while advocating for their elective status, emphasizing the importance of academic freedom, diversity of student backgrounds,…

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    “The purpose of education is the idea that what matters most is academic achievement in a small number of curricular domains, particularly language, science and mathematics.” (Biesta, 2010). His view of education has been seen recently with the emphasis placed on the English Baccalaureate within the UK, meaning that these three subjects are seen as the core of the national curriculum, and religious studies as a humanity subject has been deemed irrelevant in comparison. However the School…

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    of these new factors, have challenged the possibility of a communist revolution in the present day, and therefore the relevance of Marx’s ideology. However, the historical view of Marxism, “the history of class struggles,” still holds relevance as historical model and a lens in which we can view our modern world (Marx, 14). And while the Marxist theory of history still hold relevance, the practical application of Karl Marx’s ideology, communist/proletariat revolution, is becoming less and less…

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    Over the years, the discipline of ethics has increasingly gained relevance. Also, the need for proper ethical conduct has become pertinent to individuals and organizations, in order to maintain a positive image and avoid lawsuits (Salehi et al, 2012). Although a new field, ethical leadership has grown in relevance over the years, with an increasing need for organizational leaders to gain trust from employees and stakeholders (Monahan, 2012). Also, major organizational failures, such as Enron,…

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    Sources” presents students an effective method to complete assignments which are research-based. Along with certain ways of addressing assigned readings, the specific strategies which Rosenberg offers, give students new techniques of evaluating the relevance of sources to their particular research projects. Above all, the author emphasizes the necessity of determining the audience of a reading. Then, Rosenberg distinguishes five elements of an essay’s structure in order to completely understand…

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    term was (Health education and Military health), after using Google I got many different results but my search was better, because it consisted of Scholarly articles for Health education and Military. For my third search term I didn’t think it had relevance to the prompt and it had many words in the search, which would be harder to find the information that I was seeking, but after doing the search it had many different articles and reports that showed how healthy students compared to unhealthy…

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    information is considered to be current, given that the article was elaborated on and information was collected over the course of a year. Corrections had been made up until May of 2015. No new developments have been publicly made about Sacco story.] Relevance 5 of 5: [The information found in this article relates directly to my topic and contains commentary given directly to the author by Justine Sacco. The source’s level of eloquence and quality is suitable for my purposes. The intended…

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    Henrik Ibsen

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    Henrik Ibsen is one of the most controversial writers ever. Ibsen’s relevance to our times is one of the questions on which no two critics seem to agree. For some, Ibsen has become thoroughly outdated; while, for some others, Ibsen is a dramatist who can never lose his relevance. The paper highlights the fact that Henrik Ibsen, more than anything else, is concerned with the problem of the self, and this is a problem which can never become obsolete. Further, Ibsen shows himself to be way ahead of…

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    Over the course of the past eight weeks we have covered a lot of material, and with each module I learned something new. Picking just one module to discuss proved to be a difficult task, but ultimately I have chosen to discuss module eight. In module eight we discussed the acquisition of language by children. This topic is relevant to my daily and work life as well as to my major. I work for a public library in the children’s department, and I believe reading can have a significant effect on a…

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    The city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin was selected as an area for exploration for its relevance to the topic in both modern and historical contexts. When viewed on demographic and social levels, Milwaukee offers an interesting precedent for race in America. While the city is consistently listed as one of the most diverse cities in America, it is also one of the most deeply segregated. , Maps created from census data showcase the distinct divides between races within the city, where entire enclaves…

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