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    My Ideal Spouse

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    one’s life‚ so we have to choose our life partner prudently. When I was a little girl‚ I had dreams of marrying Prince Charming‚ Disney has created the desire for little girls to want a prince‚ that is perfect in everyway‚ and then they can ride into the sunset and live happily ever after. Now that I’m older‚ though I would still like to marry Prince Charming‚ I understand that it is not likely. A perfect spouse is impossible to find‚ but an ideal one may be easier. As I think of my ideal spouse

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    The Ideal Puritan Society

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    John Swift The Ideal Puritan Society Puritans thought of themselves as members of the Church of England. Disgusted with the tainted modern religious practices‚ puritans tried to change that institution. They soon became frustrated with the lack of successful reform as English kings James I and Charles I persecuted them. The Puritans migrated to the New World to create a nation according to their own beliefs. The Puritan Society was a very restrictive and socially constrictive one. Massachusetts

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    My Ideal Job

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    My Ideal Job What would my Ideal job be‚ well let’s see I have always wanted to be a coach of some sort whether I am coaching football‚ basketball‚ or baseball etc. No matter what that particular sport is I want to coach it. The reason behind this is because I have always seen myself as some type of positive mentor to you kids. I can say that I learned this from my coach about eleven years ago. He was a real leader and when he said something you listened he always had your attention no matter what

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    true to home‚ yet stay integrated into the American culture in order to stay prevalent sand become successful. Since I was the youngest of them all‚ my family is expectations of my cousins were further expected of me‚ and I feel as though this is an ideal that is consistently set on younger generations in families. We are told to follow the guidelines and uphold to the same standard that our older counterparts were inducted into. The problem with this is that we are machine factory making our generations

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    My Ideal Friend

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    MY IDEAL FRIEND I was walking home from school. I was carrying my books and tonnes of homework home. I walked with a heavy stride with my head hanging down‚ unaware of the chatter and socialising going on around me. Spirits were low and I took my usual route home which usually takes me about 20 minutes. “What next? I have no idea what to do‚” I told myself. Abruptly‚ I knocked into something and all my books and papers fell to the sidewalk. I lost my footing and went down on my knees

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    My Ideal School

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    What is a school?To me‚ a school is the center of education.It provides intellectual ‚emotional as well as spiritual enrichment. I am sure everyone has their own notion of what an ideal school is.It is a place where one feels most comfortable to learn in. In my opinion‚an ideal school would consists of a building with an ultra modern infrastructure and top-notch facilities.All the classrooms will have colourful walls with wonderful paintings and thought-provoking pictures hanging on them.All

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    My Ideal Home

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    My ideal home. In the 1950s the average home was about 983 square feet and the average cost was around $8‚450 Homes were usually built with two or fewer bedrooms and children shared bedrooms if needed. Closets were around two feet by eight feet---just big enough for your clothes. Bathrooms were built out of necessity and most homes managed with just one. It was a luxury to have a garage or a carport and the majority of homes in the 50s did not include any protection for a car. Central air conditioning

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    The "Ideal" Female Body

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    runway models) to be at least 5’ 7” or 5’ 8”. I’m 5’ 6” at the tallest. The agencies’ requirements make me wonder why they are that way and how they got to be that way. They make me question if that is the “ideal” height a woman must be to be considered beautiful or “perfect”. The topic of the “ideal” female body is really important to me because not only does it affect me and could potentially affect me as a model‚ it affects all women‚ and has been affecting women for thousands of years. Opinions

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    Democratic Ideals DBQ

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    movements that began in the early 19th century enabled the expansion of the most important Democratic ideal‚ the inalienable rights to life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness. It is a core belief in Democratic idealism that all humans are endowed with the right to life and the reform movements of the early-mid 1800’s expanded that ideal. A large role in the expansion of the right to life during this time is the anti-slavery movement. The Second Great Awakening persuaded many to see slavery

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    say that this kallipolis may be equated to a utopia‚ an ideal society; however‚ I intend to illustrate a much divergent point of view. The justice of this city‚ made analogous to the justice of the individual‚ is specifically what precludes the kallipolis from being an ideal society. For this reason‚ the kallipolis should serve primarily as a magnified model for the constitution of the just individual‚ rather than as a blueprint for the ideal city. The center of my argument lies in Plato’s specific

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