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    Is Hong Kong an ideal place? According to the Global Urban Competitiveness Report (2007-2008) Hong Kong dropped 7 places to 26 as a competitive city for investment. If it’s any consolation‚ Hong Kong remained one of the most affluent cities in the world and one of the top 5 in Asia in term of economy‚ infrastructure and freedom of speech. Yes‚ Hong Kong is undoubtedly achieved so well with flying color‚ having a stable economy‚ good job market and good accessibility to anywhere due to intra-city

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    Democratic Ideals 1820-1850 Between the 1820’s and the 1850’s‚ America went through drastic changes in its society. There were many reform movements going on at the same time while some people demanded for change and equality‚ the others believed change would come to ruin America. All of this turmoil between the people boiled up into the Civil War. There were many factors that split the North and the South from each other and influenced them to go to war. Slavery was probably the

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    can trust. As a Music Education teacher‚ professional trumpet player‚ and conductor‚ Mr. Rowe shows leadership as well as an inspiration to others. No matter what the circumstance is‚ he always finds a way to push forward. Mr. Rowe is a symbol of an ideal hero. To start off with‚ Mr. Rowe struggled at a young age. With the mom working two jobs‚ he would have to wash his own clothes and start doing things by himself. Later on‚ he would end up being a DCI (Drum Corps Associates) champion. One of Mr.

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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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    DBQ “Reform movements in the United States sought to expand democratic ideals.” This statement is valid. Religious people such as Mormons and Evangelists strove to have “Utopian” communities with equal opportunities of education and equal rights for all people. The reforms during this period changed individual lives as well as the society as a whole. There were many reforms that geared toward democratic progress‚ such as the need for temperance and the creation of rights for children. Reform

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    A student with ideal character would be one who demonstrates the virtues of responsibility‚ respect‚ trustworthiness‚ fairness‚ and citizenship‚ I am glad to say that I fit this criteria of character. Although I make a point to make myself humble‚ I will not fail to take pride in these attributes. I am a responsible student in that‚ although I have taken part in a multitude of extracurricular activities as well as AP and challenge classes‚ I have continued to keep a high G.P.A. thought my years in

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    The Simpsons: An Imperfect Ideal Family The essay The Simpsons: An Imperfect Ideal Family was a paper written by Eliezer Van Allen explaining how the popular T.V show The Simpsons was not so unrealistic and impractical as many Americans had thought it to be. In fact‚ The Simpsons was‚ more or less‚ a ““cracked-mirror version” of our own imperfect but lovable selves” just in a cartoon‚ sitcom type form. This essay talks about how The Simpsons family often reflects the way many current families live

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    ways they went about achieving the ideals of their time. Both sought to better themselves and their families for the over-all betterment of their nation‚ but neither went about it in quite the same manner as the other. Also race was becoming less of a social barrier than it had been in the 1770’s‚ which is not to say‚ however‚ that it was not a significant stopping power at the time for non-whites and many immigrants from Europe‚ especially the women. The ideals were similar‚ but the ways of achieving

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    Pilate’s ideals of happiness allow for her to guild Milkman in his journey of discovering his true family. After living with multiple families and being ostracized by almost all of them she decides to live by simple questions‚ “When [is she] happy when [is she] sad and what’s the difference? What [does she] need to know to stay alive? What is true in the world?”(149). With these questions Pilate decides to leave everyones preconceptions about who she should be and how she should live her life behind

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    Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) The Ideal Family: Interpretation The story under study was written by Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)‚ a British novelist and short-story writer‚ closely associated with D.H. Lawrence and something of a rival of Virginia Woolf. Mansfield’s creative years were burdened with loneliness‚ illness‚ jealousy‚ alienation – all this reflected in her work with the bitter depiction of marital and family relationships of her middle-class characters‚ as well as subtle changes

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