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    My Ideal Mate

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    long list of qualities and attributes that I would like for my ideal mate to possess. First of all‚ I would like for him to have a great personality and sense of humor. He should be kind‚ loyal‚ honest‚ loving‚ sincere‚ affectionate‚ and caring. He should also possess the qualities of maturity‚ integrity‚ and generosity. He must have good morals and values and be a non-smoker and non-drinker. I would like for my ideal man to be handsome and attractive in his appearance. He would

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    Plato's Ideal State

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    The good life is possible only in and through society (State). Society is a natural institution. Man is essentially a social and political animal. The State exists for the sake of the good life. Now according to Plato‚ the aim of the good society is neither freedom‚ nor economic well-being. Rather‚ the aim of the good society is justice. A true State‚ therefore‚ must be conformed to justice (the Ideal of which exists in the World of Forms). And so the state does not decide what is just. Justice

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    Can Marriage Be Ideal

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    Summary We are living in a world divided on values with regard to social‚ political and ethical domains. Technology has taken us very far probably from the social fabric of ordinary life. The technological transformation has not kept up pace with social change. Most of us ordinary citizens still struggling to live our day to lives‚ are trying to get a grip on our environment and social milieu. The time when Moses with his commandments appealed to make a choice many took the path of luxury‚ ornamental

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    Carl Becker wrote about the ideal democracy in a government. The main purpose of the work is to make evident the nature of democracy. He compares it with other forms of government that depend on autocracy and the leadership of the few rather than the many. His concrete definition of democracy is “democratic government has always meant one in which the citizens‚ or a sufficient number of them to represent more or less effectively the common will‚ freely to act from time to time‚ and according to established

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    Ideal Warrior Hero

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    wisely. A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.” Everyone has his or her own idea of what makes someone a hero. Sometimes this idea has to do with one’s culture or status in society. Homer’s Iliad‚ and Virgil’s Aeneid‚ use epic literature to present and describe an idealized warrior hero in correlation to their respected cultures. The Greeks do it for personal honor and glory but the Romans do it as a unit. Homer set the “standard”

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    Ideal In American Culture

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    Jane Castellani Trista Martin LA 202-OL6 5/15/2012 Ideal Image It’s pretty easy to see that the beauty ideal in American culture is thin. The media seems to target women—especially through advertisements‚ shows‚ celebrities‚ and other media outlets. Most of the media industry promotes being thin and nearly condemn any who dare to stand out from what the entertainment world deems beautiful. It’s come to the point that if a girl‚ regardless of age‚ is concerned‚ even to the point of obsession

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    An Ideal Husband Analysis

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    The Double Standards in An Ideal Husband Double standards are clearly represented in the novel by Oscar Wilde‚ An Ideal Husband‚ that talks about the position of women in the society. In this play‚ women are attributed to several things‚ for instance‚ an idea that women stand for the irrational‚ women have a wonderful natural feeling concerning a number of things. They are able to discover everything except the most obvious things in society. In addition to these‚ the play as well

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    The Ideal Roman Ruler

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    Madeline Chapman ENGL 2210 Mrs. Laredo October 17‚ 2012 The Ideal Roman Ruler The Aeneid was written during a time of great political change in Rome. Civil conflict had brought about the fall of the republic and its replacement with a strong executive that was given the title of emperor. In 31 B.C.E.‚ the emperor Augustus‚ who controlled the western half of the Roman empire‚ would win a decisive victory over Mark Antony‚ the ruler of the eastern half of the empire‚ and unite Rome under one

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    Emily Mayle English 12/101 December 7‚ 2012 Determination for the Ideal Figure The desire for the ideal figure starts from such a young age in people in today’s society. Young teens believe that in order to be happy‚ beautiful‚ and successful their body must be thin. The media puts an emphasis on the body figure most models have and the body that would be considered as ‘in.’ The value society has on this figure leads many teens to anorexia‚ bulimia‚ and depression. The emphasis and power the

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    Ideal Type Bureacracy

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    Weber’s analysis influenced many modern writers on bureaucracy. Weber‚ apart from bureaucracy‚ wrote on various aspects of the society ranging from history‚ religion to legitimacy and domination. Weber was founder of modern sociology and a greatest scholar among the pioneers of administrative thought. He was one of the towering thinkers of the twentieth century. The Weberian ideal type bureaucracy continues to be the dominant paradigm in the public administration.Many social and political scientists have

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