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    An Ideal Life

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    An Ideal Life. The Introduction. 1.Our world is full of trouble. 2.Meaning of  ‘Happy Life’ or ‘Happy World.’ 3.We can have a happy or a ideal life.if we have perfect peace in society and in the world. If human beings have enough changes of making  progress;if human beings are prosperous (Successful and Happy) in all parts of society or the world; if there is perfect Justice every where. 4.The people and the government should try to work for real progress and happiness. 5.The Conclusion

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    Ideal Man

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    Ideal Man Ideal is a word with several different definitions depending on one’s interpretation. Marriam Webster Dictionary says that ideal is “a standard of excellence.” The Random House College Dictionary gives a slightly different meaning with the definition of “regarded as perfect of its kind.” Hence‚ society can interpret the words standard‚ excellence‚ and perfect as they please. Each individual may have a different perspective on the ideal man because of the way they understand the definition

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    An Ideal School

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    AN IDEAL SCHOOL – WRITE ABOUT THE INFRASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES YOU CONSIDERED IMPORTANT FOR AN IDEAL SCHOOL. Students are trained in the school as the future citizens of the country. Unless the schools are ideal the country cannot get ideal citizens. Let us know what an ideal school is. An ideal school is situated in a peaceful site in the lap of nature full of beautiful sceneries. It is situated in a vast compound that admits nature’s free air and free light. It is situated in a place which is

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    ideal pakistan

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    YOUR THOUGHTS! “HOW TO MAKE PAKISTAN AN IDEAL COUNTRY” Open invitation To Sincere Pakistanis only with inspirational positive thoughts Do participate to strengthen and make an Ideal State of Islamic Republic of Pakistan A golden opportunity of sharing written ideas as part of the most popular national book to be titled by “Mohsin-e-Pakistan” (Request is in process) All Pakistanis living abroad or home who are concerned about the well being of Pakistan due to the present inimical scenario are

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    states legalize cannabis (Colorado‚ Washington‚ Alaska‚ etc) while others continue to charge citizens for possession‚ use‚ cultivation‚ as well as distribution. “It’s time to legalize and regulate marijuana in California. Yes on Proposition 64.” is an article by The Times Editorial Board that was written September of 2016.

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    Ideal American

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    analyze and ideal American. The main two are the Christian perspective in which ideal America are classified as holding three character traits honesty‚ kindness and industrious. Audie Murphy identified at Americans have so many responsibilities and privileges hence an ideal American should have great noble qualities of loyalty and patriotism.The main concern is the description of the Character of an Ideal American in the Christian perspective. The hardworking or industrious Ideal American is demonstrated

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    Ideal City

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    CORRECTION OF THE ESSAY : “Imagine the Ideal City” The city of my dreams is neither too big nor too small. (Jenna) It is clean‚ there aren’t any cigarette butts‚ chewing gums‚ papers or dog dirt on the floor.( Angélique /Marjorie) It is Green‚ ecological (Stéphanie): there are less traffic and pollution because people use alternative means of transport (Gamzé/ Maria) and the cars run with solar energy. The houses are equipped with solar panels too to protect the Earth (Fanny/Stephanie) People recycle

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    Ideal Classroom

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    My Ideal Classroom! When a teacher ask students what their ideal classroom is most people would usually reply with “no teachers to teach us and we can use our phones whenever we want‚ we can just chill and sleep.” However‚ the students never think about the consequences to that. Which are that we will not be prepared for any major tests and will fail tremendously. My ideal classroom consists of a handful of students‚ the students getting

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    the West. THE RELATIVE CLAUSE A relative clause—also called an adjective or adjectival clause—will meet three requirements. * First‚ it will contain a subject and verb. * Next‚ it will begin with a relative pronoun [who‚ whom‚ whose‚ that‚ or which] or a relative adverb [when‚ where‚ or why]. * Finally‚ it will function as an adjective‚ answering the questions What kind? How many? or Which one? The relative clause will follow one of these two patterns: relative pronoun or adverb + subject + verb

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    The Weight of The Things They Carried Tim O’Brien makes a very big deal out of the concept of “truth” throughout his novel The Things They Carried; such a big deal‚ in fact‚ that over the course of his work he continually redefines and even contradicts himself as to what “truth” really is. In the chapter entitled “How to Tell A True War Story”‚ O’Brien offers a multitude of criteria that supposedly defines what does and does not make a true war story. O’Brien offers the first commandment for

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