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    Blog Post Essay  3/2/15    Is  Animal  Farm still relevant today? Yes‚ and in a few ways. First‚ one element of  the  story  is  how  power  can  corrupt  any  leader.  Power  hungry  leaders  are  almost  completely  normal  in  our  society  today.  Secondly  the  book  has  an  element  of  human  nature. Humans  have  a  selfish  side as shown by some of the animals‚ but also a  caring  side  as  shown   by  other animals.  Finally‚  Animal  Farm  is relevant today  because  it  has  an element of  propaganda

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    was arguably one of the most influential psychologists in the investigation of personality‚ and his work can still‚ to some extent‚ be considered relevant today. His methods allowed for the first time the investigation of phenomena that were previously difficult to tackle‚ such as dreams and sexual desires. “Yes and No” is a justified reply to the question of whether Freud is relevant today in that his ideas on personality were the first to investigate the role of childhood trauma‚ and have been reflected

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    banned books. This is because it is centered around racism and does use profanity‚ however it is still more than relevant. In the 1930’s‚ when this book takes place‚ the great depression is happening and there is still heavy racism. However there are good people like Atticus Finch that are accepting of everyone regardless of the color of their skin. To Kill A Mockingbird is still relevant in schools today because the book gives many events for learning: the coming of age journey from diverse‚ intriguing

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    where facts and evidence is needed in order to prove a point. With that‚ the importance once placed piously on religion seemed to have lost its vigor. However‚ the position in which religion currently stand does not entirely change the fact that it is still unduly important to individuals all across the globe to have something to believe in and to hope for (concept of Heaven and Hell). Science is one of the pertinent factors that had caused the shift in the importance of religion yet for some it has

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    lessons‚ values‚ and beneficiary information presented in the story makes it worthwhile. The miscellaneous themes‚ ideas and lessons presented‚ allows this story to be meaningful modern day. Although The Iliad is old and outdated‚ it is still relevant and useful today because of it’s portrayal of love‚ hate‚ and war. In The Iliad‚ love is the first cause of war. Paris‚ son of Priam and Prince of Troy‚ love for Helen sparks the war. Helen is with Menelaus; who is associated with a rival army. Paris’s

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    was not applicable today‚ there would be no protection for individuals from the government. There would be no right to vote‚ no freedom of speech‚ no freedom to bare arms‚ no freedom of religion‚ or etc. There will be no right to petition or express your voice. All of these rights are applicable today to Americans‚ because of the Constitution of the Unites States. No other countries are provided the rights that the American citizen has. In conclusion‚ The Constitution is relevant and should be not

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    The Relevance of Shakespeare English literature icon William Shakespeare even after being deceased for over 400 years‚ still is relevant to our society and culture. How does this icon of English literature continually remain a firm fascination in the minds of modern day society? Despite departing this earth nearly 400 years ago‚ William Shakespeare’s legacy of written works (including 37 plays!) ensure his relevance to society‚ past and present never wanes. The timelessness of Shakespeare’s

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    the murder of an unnamed Arab man‚ in 1930’s Algeria. The question we must ask ourselves as readers is: are the stories of these two men still relevant to life in the twenty-first century‚ and if so‚ why? Meursault‚ the readers’ eyes and ears in ‘The Outsider’ appears unbelievably detached from anything or anyone around him. The opening line of ‘Mother died today. Or maybe yesterday‚ I don’t know‚’ shows how little empathy this character has. There is no sorrow or regret‚ it is only a statement

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    Shakespeare still the best teacher for our students. Shakespeare is one of the most vital parts of our history in today’s society with accurate representations of how society acted during that period‚ everything from language‚ the social hierarchy and even the superstitions. Asking if Shakespeare is important is the equivalent of asking if the history of our language the core of the words we speak important. Shakespeare’s work offers some of the most vital understanding of the English language

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    “Malthusian views of the relationship between population and food remain relevant today.” Discuss this statement. According to Malthusian theory of population‚ population increases in a geometrical ratio‚ whereas food supply increases in an arithmetic ratio. This imbalance would lead to widespread poverty and starvation‚ which would only be checked by natural occurrences such as disease‚ high infant mortality‚ famine‚ war or moral restraint. However‚ this theory is wrong in circumstances now

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