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    My Perfect College

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    Lina Abdo Sept. 18‚ 2012 Period 4A My Perfect College My perfect college has to have all of the things I want in it. It has to be a university with a great medical and health program. Also‚ it has to be located near a beach and city‚ and have plenty of school spirit. These attributes would make my dream college a perfect place to learn because it would be very connected campus-wide and be a fun and safe environment for students. A great medical program is essential for me because pharmacy

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    A more perfect union

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    How “Letter from Birmingham Jail” addresses the issue of racism more effectively than “A More Perfect Union” Racism is an important issue that should not be ignored during any time period and can affect any race. It still plays a role in society today but it is not seen as a main issue. Martin Luther King Junior and President Barack Obama are two individuals that both had a passion to liberate the black community from the discrimination that they were subjected to for many years. In Martin Luther

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    Ian Overholt Week 7 Assignment HUMN-424 Virginia Fontana 15 October 2011 Is There a Perfect Future? “Most people regard genetic engineering as something that will happen tomorrow. They are wrong. Biotechnology is here today” (Mann‚ 1999‚ p. 113). Some people may laugh at the idea that genetic engineer like the type seen in Gattaca is possible‚ but already “genetically engineered crops cover an estimated one-quarter of all cropland in this country” (Maafo‚ 2001‚ p. 84). While genetic engineering

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    Perfect Utopia Values

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    Goals‚ Values‚ and Citizens. My perfect utopia would be similar to a nation state‚ with the only difference that it would have people from all over the world sharing the same goals‚ values‚ and concepts. The main focus for my utopia would be choosing the citizens. As I said before‚ race or skin color is not a priority for the citizens‚ we want people understanding each other and following the same fundamental values and goals. One fundamental value of my utopia would be freedom equals responsibility

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    ‘Good Manners And Right Conduct In The Office’ et to consider the impact that their words or actions will have on other people. In an attempt to be efficient and productive we take a few liberties with our manners at work. Perhaps‚ at one time‚ we apologetically said‚ "I’m sorry‚ we have to stop the discussion and move onto the next point." But now we blurt out‚ "Next!" or "Let’s get on with it‚ people!" While the intention may be the same‚ the degree of bluntness‚ or even rudeness‚ used nowadays

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    Plato The Perfect Society

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    statements‚ however his argument comes across as completely one-sided and biased. Plato’s ideal of a “perfect” society may be effective and keep the system orderly‚ but it deprives the majority of the population of their rights as human beings‚ and his idea of a just person does not match up with his idea of a just society. If one closely analyzes Plato’s “perfect” society‚ it is clear that it may seem perfect to the outside world‚ but is run in a dictator-like fashion that does not lead to living an enjoyable

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    The Perfect Place to Live

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    When I try to think of a place that I’d like to live in‚ I have to think about what would make me want to live there. I would say the weather‚ The views‚ and the Things to do should be the deciding factors. While there are many places in the world that fit this criteria‚ Living in the US would be ideal. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in Hawaii? I’m going to to tell you why Honolulu is the best city to live in. A place where vacation meets everyday life‚ and "Beach Day" is every

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    My Perfect Island

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    to visit an enchanting island? An island where the climate is perfect. An island with great hotels where you can enjoy yourself. An island that has great beaches. An island where you can acquire the knowledge about their political system‚ culture and history the name of this island is Jojoju island. Jojoju Island is the perfect place to live and to have vacations. The nature of this island is a tropical‚ warn climate‚ perfect for agriculture and vacations and vocational industries. Jojoju

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    Analysis: The Perfect Bride

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    like they love to cast you in those roles where you’re the other woman‚ and your character is not very nice.  That is exactly right. And that will be true of this upcoming one as well. Some people have told me how they hated your character in The Perfect Bride.  I remember that on Twitter. I was kind of surprised how much people were offended by her. I know she’s the villain‚ but I felt so much sympathy for her. I felt like this poor girl was very misguided‚ and she really doesn’t understand what

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    Seymour Glass‚ the protagonist of the short story “A Perfect Day for Bananafish” by J. D. Salinger‚ would undoubtedly agree with Dylan. His story is seemingly a very common one; a soldier returns from war and finds himself unable to relate to those around him‚ and‚ without meaningful relationships‚ suffers a mental breakdown that ultimately ends in suicide. On the outside it seems as though Seymour follows this prototype exactly‚ but in reality‚ re-acclimating to civilian life only serves as a catalyst

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