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    Disney Ideal Beauty

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    Disney and Ideal Beauty What is “ideal beauty” to you? To me‚ it is how our society perceives the perfect man or woman to look like‚ and how all humans should strive to make their appearance similar to. In today’s world‚ the media tries to push their opinions of “ideal beauty” on to the younger generation; through mass media and marketing. Disney‚ one of the largest and most prominent companies that appeal to children around the world‚ uses products such as animated features and merchandise to

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    I had a really ideal childhood‚ hanging out with friends‚ chasing birds‚ and playing with snow‚ etc. I was looking forward to seeing what my life would be in the future. However‚ by the time passed‚ I realized the life would not be as simple as I thought before. I didn’t expect all kinds of “surprises” to come upon me. With puerility‚ I always dreamed something unreal. Sadly‚ they all ended up with disappointments. I have been sick of disappointments. It seemed to show that I am the most foolish

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    My Ideal Job

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    My Ideal Job I’m sure everyone has heard the word “ideal” being mentioned in the same sentence with “job”. Perhaps by a friend trying to find one‚ a parent giving a needless lecture‚ a business advertising their vacant spaces for employment‚ or perhaps even in your own thoughts and wonderings‚ Well‚ however so the source‚ the effect is all the same – leaving us with a simple question which so curiously queries us‚ “What exactly is this ‘ideal job’?” The ideal job is a career path where you

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    The Ideal Woman: Sita

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    Jie Guo ENGL 270 4 December 2012 The Ideal Woman: Sita Valmiki’s Ramayana‚ published in 551 BC‚ is an epic focusing on all of the different elements of dharma. Dharma is defined as divine duty and means literally “that which holds‚” as in the way that one should live their life. There are four spheres of dharma‚ also called goals‚ with dharma being the first one. The second is artha‚ meaning worldly profit‚ possessions‚ and political power. The third is kama: pleasure and love. The idea

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    The Declaration of Independence freed U.S from British control. Also the Declaration of Independence made United States a nation. Some of the main ideals in the Declaration of Independence are equality‚ Life Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness‚ consent of the Governed‚ and alter or abolish government. The main ideal is equality. The most significant ideal in the Declaration of Independence is equality because it allows all races to come to the United States‚ every men and women has equal opportunities

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    Beowulf Heroic Ideal

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    their material possessions. This idea of material wealth determining a person’s social status is part of what is known as the Heroic Ideal. The Heroic Ideal also includes ideas such as life should be a quest for glory through courageous and noble actions‚ immortality of one’s name is the highest form of glory‚ and boasting is a virtue. In Beowulf‚ the Heroic Ideal is most notably symbolized by the treasures that are presented‚ exchanged and discovered. Throughout this epic poem‚ Beowulf battles

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    A Paper on Ideal Cities

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    A PAPER ON IDEAL CITIES BY IBANGA‚ ANDIKAN NDABUK (119051018) M.E.D2 (EXECUTIVE) DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS‚ AKOKA‚ NIGERIA ADVANCED URBAN DESIGN (ARC 806) JUNE 2013 CONCEPT In design the Ideal city refers to a plan for a city that has been conceived in accordance with the dictates of some "rational" or "moral" objective The "ideal" nature of such a city may encompass the moral‚ spiritual and juridical qualities of citizenship as well as

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    what kind of house I lived in‚ how much money I had in the bank... but the world may be a better place because I made a difference in the life of a child." Teachers play very big roles in young students’ lives. They help them develop and mature‚ and they leave a major impact on their life. In order for them to have an impact certain qualities are important. The ideal teacher should be organized‚ helpful‚ and disciplinary to have a positive influence on students. One thing a teacher absolutely needs

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    An Ideal Room-Mate

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    things in common would be more ideal for them‚ making their student life‚ which seems very challenging and laborious‚ more meaningful and memorable. It also helps them avoid lots of trouble. For example‚ they want to study in quite dorm-room‚ but their roommates often listen to loud music. It would be very annoyed and disturbed for them to bear their roommates for a long period of time. Secondly‚ responsibility and honesty are two other good characteristics of an ideal roommate. Living with a lazy

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    My Ideal Society

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    The world is a complex place and today’s standards of society make it even more difficult to exist and act in. In my ideal society it consists of knowledge‚ reverence‚ and especially equality. Knowledge is the information that people acquire and use to have a better awareness and understanding of things. If more people had a higher level knowledge‚ there would be less crime and a high rate of poverty. Reverence is having a respectful attitude towards something or someone that is held in high regard

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