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    1984: A Perfect Society

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    A perfect society is not at all what it seems. The word to describe this so called “perfect society” is a utopia. A utopia is‚ “More imagined and wrote about an ideal country where citizens lived in harmony and prosperity’ (Sreenivasan xi). But there is also the complete opposite of a utopia and that is called a dystopia. A dystopia is‚ “A society characterized by human misery” (Dystopia Dictionary.com). No society can be truly perfect and so many people try to come to this so called utopia. Which

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    “Socrates said the perfect society would be based on a great lie. People would be told that lie from the cradle‚ and they would believe it‚ because human beings need to make order out of chaos(-Anne Frasier)”. The Giver perfectly reflects the quote because their lives are based on a huge lie from birth to their death‚ but the Giver and receiver are exposed to the dark truth. Human beings are incapable of creating a perfect society due to their nature and limitations. This claim can be supported

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    Perfect Body Image

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    today’s culture has become so obsessed with having a perfect body type. The ironic thing is the ideal image presented in the media is actually considered unhealthy for many. Why should we‚ I say we to associate myself with common middle-class American‚ aspire to be a certain size and shape just because it is commonly shown on TV or the internet‚ especially when it is considered unhealthy? The only reasonable explanation for this crave of having the perfect body that I can come up with‚ is the hypnotic

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    My perfect town

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    01-22-2013 3. Much of Reading 2 is about Philadelphia’s efforts simply to find underground systems. If you were planning a new city‚ what could you do to make sure your city would not face a problem like Philadelphia’s? Be specific about the procedures or equipment you would use. My perfect town To settle a new town is not an easy thing. However‚ knowing the problems that other

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    A Perfect Day for Banish

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    In Nine stories by J.D. Salinger‚ one of his famous short stories‚ A Perfect Day for Bananafish discusses the life of Seymour and his relationship with others and the world around him. The short story touches upon the themes of innocence and materialism‚ but also gives meaning to the symbolic analysis of the Bananafish. Salinger includes symbolism throughout his work to portray the following themes as the story progresses. Salinger uses materialism though the character Muriel through her world

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    difference between monopoly and perfect competition? Firm under perfect competition and the firm under monopoly are similar as the aim of both the seller is to maximize profit and to minimize loss. The equilibrium position followed by both the monopoly and perfect competition is MR = MC. Despite their similarities‚ these two forms of market organization differ from each other in respect of price-cost-output. There are many points of difference which are noted below. (1)Perfect competition is the market

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    Gogol as the Perfect Namesake In Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Namesake‚ Indian parents bestow a Russian name to their first born baby boy; the name is Gogol Ganguli which is after the famous Russian writer‚ Nikolai V. Gogol. In Lahiri’s novel‚ the main character fights an identity crisis because of his highly unusual name. Gogol carries uncertainty about himself throughout the novel because of his name‚ “He hates his name . . . that is has nothing to do with who he is‚ that it is neither Indian nor

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    Perfect Bite Experiment

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    We heard of a theory from a family dentist that your bite could affect your physical performance. We looked more into this theory‚ got more information and decided to test it out. We came up with the hypothesis that if you have a less than perfect bite‚ you will not perform as effectively while doing physical activity. We hoped to see if our hypothesis was correct. Purpose Most of us can agree that humans are naturally keen on doing things better or more efficiently. This includes physical performance

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    Who Is a Perfect Mentor?

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    Who is a perfect mentor? Who do you call a perfect mentor? What does he do? Why is he needed? Guidance comes from teachers and parents too. Leaders also guide as well as friends—are they all perfect mentors? ‘You do not sin.’ The man was now confused. Many people will answer with these words ‘Someone who is pious‚ devout‚ a worshipper.’ But there are many devout‚ pious people who do not fault in their prayers—many of them sitting around you. Are they the perfect mentors? ‘The perfect guide is

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    Confucius and the Perfect Gentlemen April 2‚ 2013 Carmichael 1 In The Analects‚ Confucius describes the ideal person or what is otherwise known as the perfect gentleman. This person in his eye’s‚ is not motivated by gain or by specific political beliefs‚ but rather what is right in every situation. The life of the gentleman is one of moderation‚ he is a gentleman-scholar‚ faithful to others‚ sincere in deeds‚ and never giving up in his efforts of self-cultivation. Earthly

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