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    Alexander Hamilton Ideals

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    The Ideals and Philosophies of Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were rivals and both influential men in the Revolutionary war and in the creation of the new government. Both had multiple roles in the formation of the new government and both men were instrumental in the success of the new government‚ but held different political beliefs. These ideals and differences were the foundation of the first two major political parties. Alexander Hamilton was

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    GENERAL ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT 1: SPEECH: THE CRITERIA OF AN IDEAL TEACHER DEDICATED FOR: DR. NOR AZMI BIN MOSTAFA COMPLETED BY: MUSLI BIN DAWASID NRIC: 770130-12-5233 ID: D20102046904 GROUP: A131 PJJ BIU3013 - General English Page 1 SPEECH: THE CRITERIA OF AN IDEAL TEACHER An ideal teacher should have many qualities. A student remembers such a teacher for long. The effect of his personality on students lasts long. An ideal teacher is the one who is loved and respected by every

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    Chivalry is something many people dream of‚ including myself. Everybody wants to seen in a positive way. According to the dictionary chivalry is the sum of the ideal qualifications of a knight‚ including courtesy‚ generosity‚ valor‚ and dexterity in arms. Back when knights were see as the face of castles and the visual acceptance of man kind‚ chivalry was what those knights had. To me‚ its more than just courtesy‚ generosity‚ valor and dexterity. These are qualities that really define chivalry but

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    Beowulf: An Ideal Hero

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    Geats and loves the glory he receives from his people. Beowulf is a brave warrior and becomes a wise and daring leader. Many fights Beowulf is involved in expose his true character. Throughout the book‚ Beowulf exemplifies the characteristics of an ideal hero. Beowulf is a loyal and courageous King of the Geats. Beowulf leaves his home country‚ Geatland‚ to aid Hrothgar in fighting Grendel. Grendel is ravenous monster who

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    Marx's Ideal Society

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    solution to both the issues of freedom and class conflict in his critique of capitalism and theory of communism‚ which is the ideal society for Marx. His theory of communism is based on the "ultimate end of human history" because there will be freedom for all humankind. Marx saw communism as the ideal society because it is "the genuine resolution of the conflict between man and man- the true resolution of the strife between existence and essence...between freedom and necessity" that capitalism fosters

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    Ideal Men In The Odyssey

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    and Odysseus represent the Greek’s ideal man and woman. Some of their characteristics many people still look up to today. Differences continue to become more noticeable. In Homer’s The Odyssey‚ there are many similarities and differences of the ideal man and woman that societies have today. In The Odyssey‚ Homer depicts Odysseus as the most exemplary male in his era. He was a strong‚ determined‚ and courageous leader; characteristics which men considered ideal both then and now. Odysseus led his

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    Swift's Ideal Character

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    Gulliver’s Travel Essay In Gulliver’s Travel‚ by Jonathon Swift‚ the protagonist‚ Gulliver‚ meets and interacts with several different kinds of human-like creatures. These creatures greatly vary in stature‚ some of which are minuscule compared to Gulliver and others that tower over him. While these beings are human-like in appearance and in some of their characteristics‚ they also show animal-like qualities. Yahoos in the land of the Houyhnhnms are a perfect example of the uncivilized nature in

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    My Ideal Spouse

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    My ideal spouse Marriage is the most important and difficult thing in one’s life‚ so we have to choose our life partner prudently. When I was a little girl‚ like many other girls‚ I had dreams of marrying a prince riding a white horse on the green pasture and seek for perfect guy. After I grew up‚ I realized that it is not likely to happen. As I think of my ideal spouse‚ many traits and qualities come to my mind. Of many qualities‚ I am going to give 3 most important things that I would look

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    important document in the whole history of United States . Ideals have a great effect on the the Americans identity‚most Likely they lived up with those ideals‚and still do now. Declaration of Independence is the symbol of Freedom‚Democracy and American Dream. The value of Declaration of Independence it was ‚it is and will be so marvelous in the entire globe. First‚ freedom ‚" We hold those truths to be self- evident‚ that all man are created equal ‚that they are endowed by their creator

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    Media and Beauty Ideals

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    look this page‚ not noticing anything distinguishing it from any of the outrageous number of advertisements. However‚ something about this ad irritated me. (I blame it on my Women’s Studies class and my Theorizing Communications class.) It pictured a man holding a woman in his arms with the slogan‚ “Give him skin he’ll love to touch.” I thought to myself‚ “Why would I ever buy a lotion in attempt to provide a dude with a smooth-skinned chick?” At first‚ the idea seemed absolutely ludicrous! But after

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