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    converted the meaning of utopia as a place or state where everything is perfect. Utopian societies are a fresh start‚ a way to start over. They look at society and see what is wrong with it and try to create a perfect place without all the faults that society has. Several people came to the Americas in hopes of a religious utopia. Several new religions branched and many movements were sparked from utopian societies. An example would be the Shakers branching out from the Quakers. They believed in

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    Brook Farm Institute of Agriculture and Education‚ was just one of multiple utopian communities throughout North American history. Between 1663 and 1858‚ around 138 of these “perfect societies” were established in the continent (“Utopia”). While it is up for debate as to whether Brook Farm succeeded in creating the perfect society‚ it has remained as one of the most well known and preserved entities of the United States’ utopian past. In 1841‚ a man by the name of George Ripley started Brook Farm

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    Does the world we live in today feel like paradise‚ or is it deceivingly torture? For centuries‚ mankind has been trying to build and organize perfect societies‚ which are called‚ “utopias”. We persevered in this subject‚ and we will never quit. The complete definition of a utopia is that it is a “dream” society where life is simple‚ and there is no stress‚ fear‚ anger‚ and violence. Even though people believe it is possible to achieve such a world‚ genuinely‚ it is not possible‚ and we are wasting

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    A Utopia is an imaginary society that has achieved ¨perfection¨. No human-made liabilities or errors exist‚ but tons of regulations and requirements are to be followed. Now‚ is it possible to for a society‚ that is a utopia‚ to exist? We as human beings are created to learn from our past mistakes. That is how we are able to prosper in the universe. Some may say that Utopias can exist‚ however it is significantly unlikely due to human nature‚ economics‚ and the government‚ but may become a possibility

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    “The Once Known Utopian Society” Throughout the course of history‚ many great men and women have envisioned a world with only peace and prosperity; however‚ there is always some sort of defect in every society. These defects may range from religious differences to inequalities‚ but they do exist. The great society of the Omelas has a variety of: diversity‚ wealth‚ and happiness‚ yet a troubling story on the basis of their foundation. The value and responsibility of an individual can have profound

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    Agriculture Farming methods were primitive and ineffective in the early part of the Middle Ages. At planting time‚ peasants tossed out seeds and plowed fields. Only few plants grew and yields were low. However‚ people gradually adopted new methods and technology. A new farming method was developed. Improvements in agriculture began in 8th and 9th century CE and became widespread in the year 1000. One advancement was the three-field system‚ a method of crop rotation. On the manor‚ there

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    Animal Farm’s Utopian Society Animal Farm by George Orwell is a novel detailing a farm’s revolution as the animals fight to take back what is theirs and keep it for themselves rather than supply a farmer and his needs. The animals succeed in recapturing their farm‚ and one of the first things they do is set up a list of seven commandments to provide structure to their utopian society. By the end of the book‚ one realizes that the utopian society the animals set up was riddled with holes‚

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    Utopian Society? “Every utopian society faces the same problem: what do you do with the people who don’t fit in.”(Margaret Atwood). In the Giver they attempt to create a utopian society. In order to do that they gave up their freedom. A perfect society takes away more than it gives. A perfect society is a place where everyone is the same and there is no diversity or hate or love or pain. It takes away the most painful amazing of feelings‚ and doesn’t allow people to think for themselves so they

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    CU1530 Promote Communication in Health and Social Care Settings .1 Understand Why Effective Communication Is Important In The Work Setting 1.1 Identify The Different Reasons People Communicate People communicate for a whole number of reasons‚ they may include the sharing of important or relevant information to ensure the smooth running of the services being provided or to ensure the safety and well being of an individual or group of people. People communicate to build healthy working relationships

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    Utopia is the U-TOPIC-ia In the current society‚ people are angry at every other country for problems that could be easily repaired. With many governments being stubborn with how they handle their countries as well as how they lie to their citizens‚ many people are untrusting of both their current government and other countries. With one super country the world could be a relatively nice place for everyone. Some of the poorest countries in the world would no longer have to beg countries for clean

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