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    them everywhere‚ the perfect people. You see them on the streets‚ at school‚ at work. You know the people I’m talking about. The ones that are always smiling‚ surrounded by friends. The people that never stop talking and their laughter is so contagious you can’t help but smile. You see these people everywhere. They seem to have it all. The perfect life‚ the perfect friends‚ the perfect everything. But the truth is‚ under all the smiling and laughter‚ no one truly has a perfect life. I have friends

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    returned‚ Salinger immediately slipped into his writing career‚ quickly becoming well known for his published works‚ using his experiences in the war to breathe life and ingenuity into his work. The first story in Salinger’s 9 Short Stories is “A Perfect Day For Bananafish”‚ in which the protagonist is a young‚ mentally damaged war veteran on vacation with his wife. It seems to be made to be linked to the last story in Salinger’s anthology‚ “Teddy”‚ which features a spiritually enlightened 10 year

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    more elaboration. For example‚ in the first paragraph discussing about Gee’s article‚ you state that it “also describes what a discourse community is and defines its characteristics” (Dobias 7)‚ but I feel that in order to dive deep into the article and reach the heart of it‚ you might also want to say how Gee describes a discourse community. You could say that his article “also describes a discourse community as any group of people that uses a discourse when communicating amongst its members‚ providing

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    Perfect: an individual having quality‚ or characteristics that are good as it possibly can; “a state of flawlessness without any defects” (Schwartz). The word perfect was derived in 1250-1300 in Middle English‚ Latin‚ and Old French‚ all across the same meaning was that perfect means to “bring to completion” (dictionary.com). Perfect is a simple word‚ yet everyone strives for it and many fail. Individuals may be in denial‚ thinking they do not want to be perfect‚ but looking at the media and society

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    you’ve finished reading this‚ you’ll have what it takes to be the resident genius. The problem with becoming the perfect student is that people see becoming the perfect student as a combination of intelligence‚ hard work‚ and a natural learning aptitude -aspects that the average student could never possibly display. However‚ after reading this article you will plainly see that being the perfect student is not so much having an education as much as it is learning how to do things without working yourself

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    Practice makes a man perfect! “With persistence‚ one can get the hardest rock with the softest rope and with practice the heaviest brain likewise becomes super brilliant” Practice is the act of rehearsing a behavior over and over while Perfection is‚ broadly‚ a state of completeness and flawlessness. One has to follow certain qualities to be perfect. These are strong will-power‚ tolerance‚ positive approach‚ faith‚ hard work‚ and dedication. One should not stop practicing and be satisfied until

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    A person I admire There is a Chinese proverb once said: “The very first teachers you have in your life are your parent.” Parents are not only your friends‚ your relatives that share the same bloodline with you‚ but also the best teacher you can even have in your life. They share their previous life experiences with you in case you make the same mistakes like they did; they restrict your behaviors in order to make you a better person in the future. I love my parents though both of them are pretty

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    • Shoulders: The shoulders of Americans tend to be broader than those of Europeans in proportion to the waist. This is why the average American man can have trouble fitting within the jacket of the average sized Italian suit‚ even when the waist is the correct size. • Girth: A large "beer belly" is all too common for Americans‚ much more so than for European men. American men can have difficulty finding correctly sized Italian suits from other designers: even if the jacket fits‚ the trousers can

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    My perfect society would be a 100 degree island‚ with no drama‚ stress or money issues. In The Giver‚ they have no feelings‚ worries or choices. It’s supposed to be “The Perfect Society‚” but it’s not. In this novel‚ limiting choices and feelings caused their society to be a deterioration over our society today‚ because choices help create who you are as a person and without feelings the world would be bland and boring. By depriving the citizens from choices‚ the creators of Jonas’s society made

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    Joan Quijano Mrs. Fazari END 2D1g 23 October 2012 Lady Macbeth is an Awful Person but a Perfect Wife A.C. Bradley states‚ “strange and ludicrous as this may sound‚ [Lady Macbeth] is a perfect wife” (class note). William Shakespeare’s play‚ Macbeth‚ is one of his darkest and most powerful tragedies. Macbeth takes place in Scotland‚ where it dramatizes the deteriorating mind of the protagonist‚ Macbeth. He becomes the King of Scotland with the help of his wife‚ Lady Macbeth‚ by choosing evil as

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