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    say that this kallipolis may be equated to a utopia‚ an ideal society; however‚ I intend to illustrate a much divergent point of view. The justice of this city‚ made analogous to the justice of the individual‚ is specifically what precludes the kallipolis from being an ideal society. For this reason‚ the kallipolis should serve primarily as a magnified model for the constitution of the just individual‚ rather than as a blueprint for the ideal city. The center of my argument lies in Plato’s specific

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    A Eulogy for Macbeth

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    Macbeth Eulogy By Lady Macbeth   Today‚ I stand before a nation in mourning‚ grieving the passing of its King‚ Macbeth. He shall surely be remembered in history as a noble and courageous soldier and leader who fought with a fierce loyalty and belief in Scotland. Although his reign was not trouble-free or lengthy‚ Macbeth inspired a unique and individual pride in his country and made every decision with careful thought‚ holding firmly to his ideals and principles to the very end. Scotland has

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    Layne Johnson Dr. Scott Austin PHIL 251-502 December 6‚ 2011 Nietzsche and the Ascetic Ideal According to Friedrich Nietzsche in his third essay of “On the Genealogy of Morals” the ascetic ideal is nothing more than a false sense of moral codes and boundaries set to fill what would be an otherwise void part of the human mind. Nietzsche believes that any true philosopher will reject the notion of ascetic ideals as a creation of the misguided masses of society. He believed that to make sense of the

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    My Ideal Wife

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    Kringlen 1 Andrew Kringlen Professor Sale English 12 23 October‚ 2013 Ideal Wife Parents are the number one influence in a child’s life. They can shape a child’s future just by their demeanor and morals that they demonstrate. Children tend to watch their parents like a hawk and mimic their lifestyle. When parents demonstrate poor parenting‚ the child will most likely act as their parents do and be poor in character. Not only does this affect how well they are with their friends and in their

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    Ideal Playlist Analysis

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    The Ideal Playlist Music is a form of speaking our hearts out. Through music‚ we can relate and sympathize in the songs we listen to. Whenever I listen to love songs‚ I cannot deny that I sometimes put myself in the persona to whom the singer is singing to. Thoughts about the qualities I like in a man spirals in my mind and in no time‚ I already created a playlist that would fit to the ideal person that most of us want to spend our lives with in the future. 1. That person is everything you will ever

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    My Ideal Classroom

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    Essay on my ideal classroom set up for elementary school children. My ideal classroom is not entirely‚ but almost based on fun. My main objective is to have kids come into my class room and feeling that Ms. English’s classroom is a whole lot of fun. Not only do I want my classroom to be fun‚ but I also want it to be a special place for all of my children. My ideal classroom would have all of the services for all of my children to learn‚ grow‚ and thrive. At the same time‚ I want my classroom to be

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    protection and land rights. This loyalty would become the characteristic ideal of the samurai warrior. The warrior class would rule society and politics in Japan until the Tokugawa Shogunate in the nineteenth century. A samurai was a member of the Japanese elite and his lifestyle was dictated by a series of strict moral codes and ideals. True loyalty to his lord was expected‚ if not always followed through in its ideal form. In 1703 a vendetta carried out by forty-six former vassals avenging

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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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    ideal life partner

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    Each person must have the ideal partner for themselves. Same like me‚ have my own ideal partner. For me‚ the ideal partner is necessary in our lives as the ideal partner‚ we can share problems‚ share information‚ and in terms of other requirements. Besides that‚ to select the ideal partner is also not easy because before we confess he is an ideal partner‚ we must know the background of his life. Other than that‚ we also need to know his attitude. When we already know his background‚ more easy for

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    Macbeth Almost every relationship has those critical arguments or confrontations and requires communication as well as collaboration to overcome its challenges. This is the case between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth where two different personalities and characteristics begin to clash against one another and push each other to their limits. As the play progresses‚ Lady Macbeth’s motives and desires are revealed and as a result‚ her aspirations get the best of her and starts to influence her husband Macbeth

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