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    My Ideal School

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    My Ideal School One of my ultimate goals in life is to start a progressive school which focuses on developing a passion for living and self-knowledge in children. Schools nowadays have a rote‚ one-size-fits-all curriculum‚ which is conducive to learning for only a small percentage of students. My ideal school would be communication-based‚ blending aspects of social work‚ conflict resolution‚ team building‚ and traditional learning. Classes would be limited to fifteen students‚ a size small enough

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    Ideal Community to Me

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    Introduction: Everyone has their own perception of an ideal community. The selection of components for any ideal community will vary depending upon the upbringing‚ culture‚ norms and values that prevail within any individual portraying view of an ideal community. Ultimately the task is to develop or construct such a community whose underlying principles‚ values and system of administration is based on key notes which shall be ideal for all of the people that live in that community irrespective

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    "You are not disabled by the disabilities you have but able by the abilities you have" Oscar Leonard Carl Pistorius was born on the 22nd November 1986 in Johannesburg‚ South Africa to Sheila and Henke Pistorius. He grew up with two siblings a younger sister‚ Aimée and an older brother‚ Carl. Pistorius was born without a fibula which is the leg bone located on the side of the shinbone. He didn’t have a fibula in both his legs due to a congenital defect.When he was only 11 months old his parents made

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    ideal life partner

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    Each person must have the ideal partner for themselves. Same like me‚ have my own ideal partner. For me‚ the ideal partner is necessary in our lives as the ideal partner‚ we can share problems‚ share information‚ and in terms of other requirements. Besides that‚ to select the ideal partner is also not easy because before we confess he is an ideal partner‚ we must know the background of his life. Other than that‚ we also need to know his attitude. When we already know his background‚ more easy for

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    Ideal Warrior Hero

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    Topic 2: The Warrior Hero Actor‚ Christopher Reeve‚ once said‚ “What makes Superman a hero is not that he has power‚ but that he has the wisdom and the maturity to use the power wisely. A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.” Everyone has his or her own idea of what makes someone a hero. Sometimes this idea has to do with one’s culture or status in society. Homer’s Iliad‚ and Virgil’s Aeneid‚ use epic literature to present

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    2 Ideal Job

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    Mr. Clement ESOL 0360 Nov/20/2014 Qualities of My Ideal Job The ideal job is a career path where you do work which you love and which completely satisfies you. It is the profession that one is good at‚ interested in‚ and most importantly‚ happy doing‚ and getting rewarded with a source of income for it. To understand what work would be ideal job‚ I really do have to understand myself first‚ then my work interest‚ and work motivations. My type of work I wish to pursue‚ right now I might probably

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    Ideal Hero Definition

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    What is the basis for an ideal hero? According to oxford dictionaries‚ a hero is “a man who is admired or idealized for courage‚ outstanding achievements‚ or noble qualities.”( cite.) In this essay‚ we will discuss the requirements for an idealistic hero. We will also analyze the actions of Beowulf and Sir Gawain in the epic poems Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. This process of analyzing their actions will give us clarification on whether or not these supposed heroes fit the mold of

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    Oscar Awards In my opinion‚ the Oscar Awards have the most commercial and prestigious meaning. To start with‚ the Oscar statue is an award for something impressive that... My Favorite Film In The 82Nd Oscar Awards My Favorite Film in the 82nd Oscar Awards He was walking on the rode‚ alone‚ shivering in the freezing cold. Having no place to go‚ he was looking... Saving Face Essay for an individual without anyones influence in Saving Face. Food was the central motif in the romantic comedy Saving

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    Layne Johnson Dr. Scott Austin PHIL 251-502 December 6‚ 2011 Nietzsche and the Ascetic Ideal According to Friedrich Nietzsche in his third essay of “On the Genealogy of Morals” the ascetic ideal is nothing more than a false sense of moral codes and boundaries set to fill what would be an otherwise void part of the human mind. Nietzsche believes that any true philosopher will reject the notion of ascetic ideals as a creation of the misguided masses of society. He believed that to make sense of the

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    Plato's Ideal State

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    State exists for the sake of the good life. Now according to Plato‚ the aim of the good society is neither freedom‚ nor economic well-being. Rather‚ the aim of the good society is justice. A true State‚ therefore‚ must be conformed to justice (the Ideal of which exists in the World of Forms). And so the state does not decide what is just. Justice is an object of knowledge‚ that is‚ it is one of the forms. That is why the Statesman must be a Philosopher. If not‚ he will only lead the state downwards

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