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    The Responsibilities of an Ideal Student The purpose of education is to produce ideal persons to face the responsibilities of the future. This aim can be achieved only when the students are sincere and they acquire the education in the real sense. Just copying a few questions and passing the examinationis not an education. A student can never be educated until and unless he does not put his heart and should to the cause of education. A student is a person‚ who devotes himself to the pursuits of

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    the Americans sorted through what kind of country they were going to be various opposite sided viewpoints would help shape our nation in how we interpret the constitution‚ how we vote‚ and how we dealt with foreign affairs. The federalists and the democratic-republicans became the origin of a two-party political system in the United States. The two parties varied drastically not just in their policies but also in who were being represented in these groups. On the federalist end we have merchants‚ bankers

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    Goal 1 & 2: The Nation’s Early Beginnings (1789-1840) 1. Who was the first President? 2. What is a precedent? 3. What group did Washington create to advise him? 4. What two important pieces of legislation did the 1st Congress pass? 5. Who wanted to create a national bank? 6. What powers would be used to create a national bank? 7. How did the U.S. react to the latest British and French war? 8. What precedent for future Presidents did Washington set at his retirement? 9. What two things did

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    History 102 DBQ #1: Reconstruction’s Failure Historical Context: The Civil War may have settled some significant national problems‚ but it created many more. Yes‚ slavery was abolished‚ secession had been refuted‚ and the supremacy of the national government confirmed. But the cost of Union victory—in lost lives‚ destroyed property and sectional bitterness—was staggering‚ and created huge new problems and tasks. Perhaps the most challenging task facing our exhausted nation was the future status

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    The Confucian Ideal Person Religions around the world have what they believe followers should become. In Christianity‚ people strive to become more like Jesus. Buddhists try to be more like the Buddha. The qualities Jesus and the Buddha possess are what followers strive to be like. These followers want to become the ideal person. Confucian followers are no different. Confucian followers have characteristics they strive to achieve to become the ideal person. To achieve these characteristics‚ the

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    The ideals of a nation with peace are built around justice-regardless of race‚ gender‚ and religion. It is built around the ideals of freedom--regardless of race‚ gender‚ and religion. They are built around liberty--regardless of race‚ gender‚ and religion. If any governing powers are able to grant such ideals and implement them into society‚ it is a prosperous nation. The reason America fought for independence from the British was because of the abuse and inability to adhere to these basic principles

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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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    which people choose leaders by voting and where everyone is treated equally and possess equal rights. The Constitution is created to have both democratic and undemocratic elements in it. The Constitution was created to have three parts of the federal government‚ which is the Executive‚ Legislative‚ and the Judicial branch‚ and this one of the democratic aspects of the Constitution when the Constitution tries to promote democracy. These three branches do checks and balances on each other‚ and has

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    My Ideal School

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    as we spend most of our time there. If we were to talk to students about their school life‚ they may told you that it was no more than just listening to the boring lectures of the teachers. My ideal school life can be so different; it hosted more songs and laughters of students and teachers. My ideal school life consists more of self-learning‚ rather than having the teachers to conduct lessons and teach us almost everyday. The students no longer depend on the teachers for learning‚ but rather

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    My Ideal Wife

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    My Ideal Wife Beautiful‚ wise‚ intelligent and open-minded‚ most people have these qualities enlisted in their minds for their dream wives. However‚ everyone looks to each of these characteristics according to his conceptions especially when we look to these words we will find them general and can be interpreted to many meanings and ways. My Ideal wife should not be exactly the same as me but there should be a good atmosphere of understanding between us because she is supposed to be my life partner

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