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    Beowulf: An Ideal Hero

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    Geats and loves the glory he receives from his people. Beowulf is a brave warrior and becomes a wise and daring leader. Many fights Beowulf is involved in expose his true character. Throughout the book‚ Beowulf exemplifies the characteristics of an ideal hero. Beowulf is a loyal and courageous King of the Geats. Beowulf leaves his home country‚ Geatland‚ to aid Hrothgar in fighting Grendel. Grendel is ravenous monster who

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    preparations to keep their families and themselves safe. Some of the preparations one could make is finding or building a fallout shelter. Theses shelters can provide protection from the outside elements as well as nuclear‚ biological and chemical warfare. Also a bountiful stock of goods and supplies is a necessity in the case of an invasion of nuclear war. A source of clean non contaminated water is needed as well as non contaminated food to feed yourself and your family is also another necessity

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    My Ideal Computer

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    Introduction My dream computer would have the ability to store all of my DVDs and music. I would also need to play them back‚ both on my computer and on my HDTV. My ideal computer would allow my family to play all the latest video games and use all the current and future software. My ideal computer would need to have plenty of memory for video games and hard drive space for storing my movies and music. The computer would also need to have an output for my big screen HDTV and with a surround sound

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    My Ideal Day

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    My Ideal Day: On Royal Davui Island‚ Fiji My ideal day begins with me waking up alone in the bed of one the rooms on Royal Davui Island‚ Fiji‚ in Royal Davui Island Resort to a breakfast consisting of sweet red strawberries‚ sour green grapes‚ freshly cut pineapple‚ crispy turkey bacon‚ and fluffy warm pancakes. After eating a hearty and ideal breakfast‚ I will change from my night clothes to put on a red two piece high waist pinup style bathing suit‚ with an overly large floppy neutral toned hat

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    of the American Family” by Tim Stanley focused on the topic of how the American family has changed in the past century. Stanley discusses the “nuclear family‚” which is a family centered around two parents. The nuclear family was forged by the unique economic and political circumstances of the 1950’s‚ was undermined by social revolution in the 1960’s and was revived as an ideal family in the 1970’s due to the deceptively rosy view of the past (Stanley 11). The idea of the “nuclear family” is still

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    Mad or Bad

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    contribute to such antisocial behaviour. Presented will be a focus on those underlying factors such as mental health and substance abuse‚ psychopathy will also be critically examined to draw the conclusion that murderers behaviour cannot be excluded as bad even if a mental health issue is present at the time of offence. The question of whether murderers are suffering from psychiatric illness or are just simply evil is a debate that runs rife throughout not only the psychological community‚ but society

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    Bad Nurses

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    Brad McNeil Crystal L. Finney ENG-111-103A June 28‚ 2012 Bad Nurses He was lying in his bed struggling to take every breath. The Hospice doctor said he wouldn’t live more than twenty-four hours now. Uncle Ralph’s chest sounded like a motor running because his lungs were so congested. We thought that suctioning out his lungs would help him to breathe a little easier so I volunteered to ask the nurse for help. Doctor Kinsley called for an available nurse. The one around the corner

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    Bad Habits

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    Bad habits influence my life It is very hard for people to accept their mistakes‚ but the hardest part is to correct them since no one is perfect and it might take some time as well. Some people think they are too perfect in life; unfortunately‚ I am one of those who believe it. However‚ thinking that I am a perfect person does not make any harm to people‚ but‚ when I come back to reality and see things around me from a different point of view‚ I realize that are my bad habits the ones hurting

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    my ideal job

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    My Ideal Job An ideal job for me is a job that will help me enhance my knowledge and skills; a job that will help me grow professionally and personally as a person; a job that will make me interested to work and give my best performance each day. Actuary is my ideal job. This career attracts me the most is because of its variety of work. You can work in specialist areas of insurance‚ pensions‚ benefits‚ healthcare‚ investments and banking‚ or for any large organisation where risk management

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    protection and land rights. This loyalty would become the characteristic ideal of the samurai warrior. The warrior class would rule society and politics in Japan until the Tokugawa Shogunate in the nineteenth century. A samurai was a member of the Japanese elite and his lifestyle was dictated by a series of strict moral codes and ideals. True loyalty to his lord was expected‚ if not always followed through in its ideal form. In 1703 a vendetta carried out by forty-six former vassals avenging

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