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    When it comes to considering if Beowulf is an ideal king and hero‚ it is hard to look at both as under the same category‚ therefore‚ it needs to be separated into two parts; king or hero. Beowulf is not an ideal king but he is an ideal hero. There are characteristics of his actions that make him a satisfying king but he also lacks a lot of other characteristics. Beowulf as a king is very arrogant. As said in the story‚ “the old and young rejoiced” (line 143)‚ just like Beowulf had intended them

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    In every culture‚ the beliefs of the people greatly affect every aspect of their lives. During the early Islamic period‚ their strict beliefs and teachings affected the lifestyle of the Muslims. Three of which are; Islamic art‚ the status of Muslim women‚ and the language. Muslims lived simple and pure lives‚ this surely did reflect upon those factors. In the present many ideas have have‚ but the core of their beliefs have remained the same. The Islams were simple and straight forward with their

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    False American Ideals As many call the Indian Holocaust‚ the poor treatment of Indians in America existed the minute Europeans stepped foot on their land. In 1492‚ Columbus arrived in the New World only to find that it was already inhabited. Still‚ the Europeans murdered‚ enslaved‚ and relocated the Native Americans westward. Still‚ hundreds of years later in the 1800’s‚ this indigent treatment of Native Americans still existed. By examining the events: the Cherokee Nation in court‚ the Trail of

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    Concept of Marriage in Muslim Law Islam‚ unlike other religions is a strong advocate of marriage. There is no place of celibacy in Islam like the Roman Catholic priests & nuns. The Prophet has said “There is no Celibacy in Islam”. Marriage acts as an outlet for sexual needs & regulates it so one doesn’t become slave to his/her desires. It is a social need because through marriage‚ families are established and the families are the fundamental entity of our society. Furthermore marriage

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    An ideal husband would be a person who is an ideal companion.Does it appear that I am running around in circles?I hope it does not.Through the traditional role of a husband is different from that of a wife‚the qualities of a person are not sex-oriented‚they are person-oriented.What do I want in the person I marry?My list may be a long one but it is sound in its priorities.I want the man I choose as a husband to be generous‚to have a sense of humor and to be trusting and trustworthly.I would like

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    My ideal class for Spoken English Spoken English is quite opposite to written English because when we are writing‚ we have time to think whether a word is appropriate‚ if the tenses are correct and so on. While spoken English is totally on the contrary‚ our words‚ phrases‚ and tenses should be dealt with unconsciously and immediately. There are many ways to teach spoken English‚ but in my opinion‚ attentions should be paid to the English-speaking environment. There is no way we can speak fluently

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    the image of the ideal woman in the 1890s and 1950s. In which era did women have more freedom? How so? There were many similarities as well as differences between the women of the 1890s and the women of the 1950s. Both eras of women had similar household duties and responsibilities‚ along with some differences as well. Their duties in the work area however were different. The women in the 1950s were expected to be perfect in every way‚ and every family wanted that ideal women in their home

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    The United States of America experienced several reform movements from 1825 to 1850. The reformers sought to improve religion‚ rehabilitation of criminals and mental patients‚ education‚ slavery‚ and women’s rights. Each demonstrated democratic ideals to the extent that the reformers sought to incorporate the values of liberty and equality into their reform movements to improve the quality of life but did so at the expense and dismay of others. Religious reformers believed that they should

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    Essay 2: My Idea of the Ideal Family It amazes me how things change. When I was young I wanted a big family; now I feel lucky to have any family‚ but want everyone to be family. The way everything in life is constantly changing‚ what I believed as a child‚ even though it may be distorted in many ways now‚ but the basic concept I had of the world being a wonderful place‚ people getting along‚ being happy and good conquering evil is still very much alive. As life has progressed and so much has changed

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    Ponds’ Concept of Ideal Beauty through Its Product Ponds White Beauty It is a common knowledge that in several cultural products‚ such as movies‚ advertisements and other texts‚ women have become the center of focus most of the time. We all know that advertisement is one of the most important factors for both commercial and non-commercial companies‚ especially for commercial companies. If the companies do not advertise their products‚ the society will not pay attention to the products which

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