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    My perfect vacation

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    Celeste Essel Mrs.Hurey English 10 9 September 2013 My Perfect Vacation A perfect vacation‚ in my opinion‚ would consist of a ocean nearby a lavish‚ roomy beach house‚ under a sunny blue sky. To add to this fantasy‚ a nice breeze would be perfect to make the palm tree leaves wave hello to me‚ as my hair sways in it’s subtle winds. A beach that is nearby is fundamental for so many reasons. One activity a person could do while walking along the shore is looking for sea shells‚ which

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    Who Is a Perfect Mentor?

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    Who is a perfect mentor? Who do you call a perfect mentor? What does he do? Why is he needed? Guidance comes from teachers and parents too. Leaders also guide as well as friends—are they all perfect mentors? ‘You do not sin.’ The man was now confused. Many people will answer with these words ‘Someone who is pious‚ devout‚ a worshipper.’ But there are many devout‚ pious people who do not fault in their prayers—many of them sitting around you. Are they the perfect mentors? ‘The perfect guide is

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    To Be a Famous Person

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    to be‚ or not to be...a famous person?! " I think that this could be an interesting question‚ don’t you agree?! Nowadays‚ we are continually surrounded by news‚ or scoops about famous person that make normal people wishes to be one of them. I think that at least for a moment‚ anyone has dreamt to be a famous person!!! But‚ have you ever thought that maybe‚ "to be a famous person"‚ couldn’t be always how you imagine it?! Yes‚ we are always accustomed to see them lucky‚ beautiful‚ loved‚ full of wonderful

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    What is a perfect government? Is it an ideal place for any person? A utopia? In 1984 by George Orwell‚ he portrays a totalitarian government called “Big Brother.” The crux of his government is total control with no laws‚ yet no personality or freedom. It is seemed to be all-knowing‚ all-powerful‚ and indestructible. But the question is‚ could it be perfection? The simple answer is no it is not‚ because of the harsh nature‚ the all controlling‚ and people having no rights. Forget about being just

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    Perfect Body Image

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    today’s culture has become so obsessed with having a perfect body type. The ironic thing is the ideal image presented in the media is actually considered unhealthy for many. Why should we‚ I say we to associate myself with common middle-class American‚ aspire to be a certain size and shape just because it is commonly shown on TV or the internet‚ especially when it is considered unhealthy? The only reasonable explanation for this crave of having the perfect body that I can come up with‚ is the hypnotic

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    Virtues of a Perfect Bride by Chris Mount English 101 Dr. Mary Ann Kohli October 12‚ 2001 Chris Mount Dr. Mary Ann Kohli Eng 101 October 11‚ 2001 Virtues of a Perfect Bride In Dandin ’s "The Perfect Bride‚" Saktikumara is searching for patience‚ creativity and a good sense of other virtues in a wife along with her beauty. The definition of virtue is as follows: moral excellence and righteousness; goodness and an example or kind of moral excellence. Saktikumara is looking for a wife to do the daily

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    suffered during WWII were so disconnected from each other that many veterans could no longer fit in with society. When America’s troops came home‚ the country had changed dramatically as it had developed into a consumerist society. In J.D Salinger’s “A Perfect Day for Bananafish‚” Seymour Glass is a war veteran who is dealing with PTSD. His experiences in the war changed him forever‚ and he could no longer fit in with the consumerist America. Seymour Glass tells the story of the bananafish to a young girl

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    Gogol as the Perfect Namesake In Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Namesake‚ Indian parents bestow a Russian name to their first born baby boy; the name is Gogol Ganguli which is after the famous Russian writer‚ Nikolai V. Gogol. In Lahiri’s novel‚ the main character fights an identity crisis because of his highly unusual name. Gogol carries uncertainty about himself throughout the novel because of his name‚ “He hates his name . . . that is has nothing to do with who he is‚ that it is neither Indian nor

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    The perfect golf swing

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    How To Perfect a Golf Swing The game of golf is not just a game to me‚ but instead a way of life. It has merely formed who I am today‚ as it has taught me many important traits‚ including perseverance and self-discipline. The golf swing‚ when done correctly‚ is a beautiful sight. Practice makes perfect is a great way to look at golf and all of its precise manners. The golf world has always said that the perfect golf swing in unattainable‚ so I can I cannot provide information on the perfect golf

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    Four Perfect Pebbles

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    Four Perfect Pebbles‚ a Holocaust Story The book begins with Marion Blumenthal‚ a young girl sleeping on her mother’s arm in a concentration camp in Bergen-Belsen‚ a town northwest of Berlin. Their fellow inmates are dying by the dozen. Marion vividly describes the horrors she experienced in the camp. Daily she found herself stepping over dead bodies that were just left strewn about. One of the worst torments was the daily roll call. They would stand in the below zero temperatures for hours on

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