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    early 1800’s‚ the ideal woman was a sophisticated being. Intelligence‚ virtue and wittiness were all key character traits that every male would have fallen for in a female. However‚ this idea of the perfect woman has taken a huge leap backwards in modern society. Men have drastically changed their views on ‘what is hot and what is not’ in a female. Should men still be pursuing the ideal woman represented in the 1800’s? More importantly‚ does the contemporary mentality of the ideal woman yield an appropriate

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    Many ideas from the Enlightenment are mentioned in the Declaration of Independence. Equality‚ natural rights‚ and governmental thought are just a few of the Enlightenment concepts introduced in the Declaration. I do believe that the ideals were operative at the time the Declaration of Independence was written. Using an example‚ “natural rights‚” which is vital to both the Declaration and what it embodies‚ the Enlightenment. At the time of the Enlightenment‚ natural rights were made to challenge the

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    Independence. After multiple revisions and changes‚ The Declaration of Independence was ratified and put into action. The four main ideals of The Declaration of Independence are natural rights‚ equality‚ consent of the governed‚ and the right to alter or abolish the government. All four ideals are very important to The Declaration of Independence. The most important ideal of The Declaration Of Independence is natural rights‚ the right to life‚ liberty‚ and pursuit of happiness. Equality is very important

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    Patrick Silva AP Lit Period 4 Mr. Schmitz October 11‚ 2012 How I Met My Husband Thesis Paper The theme of Alice Munro’s story “How I met my Husband” is Social expectations mold individual circumstances. Edie‚ a fifteen year old housemaid in the lower class of society has qualities and talents that demonstrate a skill set of aristocracy. "Have a house without pie‚ be ashamed until you die" is a quoted statement that Edie ’s mother used to say to her that Mrs. Peebles was not very familiar

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    The ideal President according to the Constitution and what I believe would differ greatly from what was seen in the 90s. Where the ideal President would not act along party lines‚ the Presidents of the past sought to draw themselves into party struggles in which weakened the nation in numerous occasions. The ideal President would act only on the best interests of the nation and not act as part of any sort of political agenda that would seek to gain power for the President’s political party or from

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    An Ideal World‚ An Ideal Tomorrow.. My vision In my ideal world I see the world completely differently as what it is. As we take pride in the knowledge society and claim to have controlled the world at our command‚ thanks to the Internet‚ we see at the end of the spectrum‚ the piteous spectacle of thousands of poor weak and downtrodden. The cause is poverty which is destructive for the growth of any country. In my vision for an ideal world‚ Women will have a great role to play in the progress

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    write and marries the mailman‚ who believes that she waited by the mailbox for him every day‚ although Edie never tells him that she had waited for Chris because she likes "for people to think what pleases them and makes them happy." How I Met My Husband Summary A red-and-silver plane lands at the old fairgrounds across the road from the home of the Peebles‚ for whom Edie works. Edie’s first close-up view of an airplane leads to her first encounter with romance. Edie is both eager for and rather

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    friendship. He has only one “want” that he hasn’t yet been able to “satisfy.” He specifies that his “desire” is for “the company of a man who could sympathize” with him and whose “eyes would reply” to his (8). In a later passage he tells Margaret that his ideal friend would “not despise [him] as romantic” and he would have enough “affection” for Walton that he would help Walton keep his mind clear (9). Many of these word choices seem less than appropriate for talk of friendship.

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    Cite evidence for the fact that Ona does not confide in her husband. Why do you think she fails to do so? Pondering whether Jurgis loves her or not‚ Ona picked not to confide in her significant other. In addition‚ the book stated that “she(Ona) had to be away from him all the time‚ and bear her own troubles while he(Jurgis) was bearing his.” Suffering from destitution‚ lacking joy‚ and bearing weights‚ Jurgis and Ona were not ready to relate to each other’s circumstance‚ since they were attempting

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    Life without Fathers of Husbands "The Visit‚" wow I believe that I will never think about the word visit the same again. To me to visit was a good thing‚ a special thing‚ like going to visit grandma‚ or going to visit the zoo. Yet among the Na‚ to "visit" is a completely different thing. Some may say that it is good‚ others a complete disgrace to humanity‚ to many a sin. Throughout the world‚ most‚ if not all countries have some form of marriage. May it be Monogamy‚ Polygyny‚ or Polyandry. There

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