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    live in a society that was perfect‚but you were not free and you were controlled by other people?A democratic society would allow freedom. Living in a democratic society is better than living in a Utopian society where you are not free because you have freedom of choice‚ you are able to have your wants‚ not just your needs‚ and you can choose your own job path. In a Utopian Society‚ everyone will work the same so no one will be different. Life would not be Interesting In that kind of society because

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    which means a place does not exist and a fantasy‚ invention. It is widely accepted that Plato was to first to picture a utopian order. In his masterpiece‚ "Republic"‚ he formed the principles of ideal commonsense and his utopia (Hertzler‚ 1922:7). After the classical age‚ Sir Thomas More assumed to be the first of the utopian writers in early modern period. As a humanist‚ he gave the world in his "Utopia" a vision of a perfect communistic commonwealth (the history of utopian thought). Utopia’s influence

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    Essay Racial harmony "Harmony makes small things grow‚ lack of it makes great things decay." - Sallust (Roman historian) In modern society the problem of racial intolerance particularly draws our attention. It is not surprising due to the fact that any insensitive remarks or decisions made by people of different nations cause a lot of racial riots and strikes. Undoubtedly‚ without mutual understanding between nations‚ a country would lose its peacefulness and become unstable which

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    The term “utopia” describes “a perfect society…that protects the people from the worst ills of humankind (Source A‚ Paragraph 1).” This term is portrayed in Lois Lowry’s novel‚ The Giver. Jonas‚ a young boy living in a utopian community‚ believes that his world is perfect. There is no suffering‚ hunger‚ war‚ or pain‚ and everything is under control. However‚ when Jonas becomes the Receiver of Memory‚ the imperfections of the utopian community are revealed to him by the memories he receives. Throughout

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    According to Webster’s Dictionary‚ a utopia is defined as “a place of ideal perfection especially in laws‚ government‚ and social conditions.” For years‚ many people have attempted to create Utopian communities across the world. Some were founded with faith-based ideas‚ including the Mormon and monastic communities. Others were simply founded around similar beliefs and goals among the people within the community. Utopias search for peace in a communal living situation‚ attempting to solve a key

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    Introduction: Organizational development promotes targeting goals by harmonizing them with the aims of people working in the organization‚ by changing the organizational culture and optimizing organizational communication on the basis of principles of openness‚ trust‚ information sharing‚ productivity‚ organization and work group dynamics‚ etc. For this reason‚ the development of organizations is a planned effort‚ depending on the size of the organization‚ managed from above‚ aimed to improve the

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    perfect hair and skin and etc. They also view Barbie as having very high standards. Some also believe Barbie is unrealistically successful. This means that she can get a job at the snap of her fingers‚ without having to accomplish any school beforehand. “How popular and perfect she is‚ and so naturally these girls are beginning to want to be just like Barbie‚ happy and perfect all the time‚ which starts many of them on their way to eating disorders” (citation). This is true‚ Barbie can cause a serious disorder

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    Business of Dairy Farming : Big Trouble for Cows June 11‚ 2007 Most people are aware that dairies in the United States bear little resemblance to the idyllic pastures of yesteryear. As with other branches of animal agriculture‚ such as chicken and egg production‚ hog farming‚ and beef production as well as crop growing small‚ traditional dairy farms have been steadily pushed out of the business by large agribusiness concerns. Since the mid-20th century‚ the growth of factory farming has led to

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    19th century where the first telephone was invented and later on the production of successful commercialized telephones in the late 19th century‚ this use of technology used to improve the long distance communication had a really positive impact in society. Later on‚ technological devices for communication were improved and the printing press and 19th century telephones were left behind. Nowadays‚ the presence of new media

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    Barbie The Effect of Barbie’s in Society Research Vivian Ramos Waubonsee Community College Abstract This paper gives a brief overview of the effect of Barbie’s in today’s world. Ranging from a variety of positive and negative views that influence the women’s physical looks today. A plastic toy that has been very popular for the past fifty years has slowly found its deeper meaning. I will first give you a brief overview of how this research is mapped out. Starting with the background information

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