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    Tyler Parsons 9:15 class The Human Ideal Human Ideal is a very subjective idea across the board. There are many factors that influence a person’s perspective on a prefect human ideal. The most prevalent factor seems to be the culture of the society. The culture and the society I was raised in brought me to the finalization of my personal human ideal. People should live to fulfill the ultimate good of happiness without stepping on others to reach it and at the same time to avoid extreme and take

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    Ideal Healthcare System

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    The Ideal U. S. Health Care Insurance Policy Today‚ in a country with a population that has grown six fold and where private and public-sector forms of health insurance are required to access a highly sophisticated healthcare system‚ the number of persons who lack health insurance approaches 47 million. Lack of health insurance has been associated with limited or no access to comprehensive medical services‚ worse health outcomes‚ financial catastrophe for many families‚ and financial challenges

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    The Ideals of the Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence is the most important document in the history of the most influential nation in the modern world – The United States of America. Many other nations and societies that have gained their independence since this declaration was drafted in 1776 have used the four key ideals contained within it as a guide for their own independence. This document did much more than achieve independence for the U.S; it would drastically change

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    Beowulf Heroic Ideal

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    their material possessions. This idea of material wealth determining a person’s social status is part of what is known as the Heroic Ideal. The Heroic Ideal also includes ideas such as life should be a quest for glory through courageous and noble actions‚ immortality of one’s name is the highest form of glory‚ and boasting is a virtue. In Beowulf‚ the Heroic Ideal is most notably symbolized by the treasures that are presented‚ exchanged and discovered. Throughout this epic poem‚ Beowulf battles

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    Confucius: The Ideal Person Ijeoma Ukwuoma REL/133 December 5‚ 2013 Joshua Scruggs Confucius: The Ideal Person According to Confucius‚ the ideal person must be educated and exhibit good moral character. This perfect person is the junzi which is translated as “superior person‚” but can also be translated as “noble person.” Confucius believes the virtues that guide the junzi should be practiced from childhood so that these virtues and ways of relating to the world come naturally.  Some of these virtues

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    Macbeth

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    its happenings at a time when the old rough farming culture‚ based on a naturally patriarchal family life‚ was to be challenged‚ tamed and routed by social and cultural changes these changes produced Victorian class consciousness and ‘unnatural’ ideal of gentility." Most of the novel takes place in the houses Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange that stand alone in the mist of the dreary land thmat represents opposing worlds and values and theses houses create an atmosphere and a mood of

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    An Ideal Teacher Analysis

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    Topic: What are the strengths and the weaknesses of “An ideal teacher”? How to improve it? An Analysis “An ideal teacher” “An ideal teacher” essay focuses on who is an ideal teacher for English language learners‚ native or non-native teachers. Although it is a quite good essay‚ it still has some drawbacks. This essay will discuss the strengths as well as weaknesses of this given essay while suggesting some ways that can be taken in order to enhance this essay. It is undeniable that the essay has

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    What is an Ideal College? “If you do not go to college and get a degree‚ then you are not going to be successful in life‚” is a repeated statement said by parents with high expectations for their rising high school graduates. College has always been viewed as a road to success‚ or a stepping stone towards a great career from day one‚ even as little kids in kindergarten when our teachers asks us‚ “what do you want to be when you grow up?” High school is where this impacts us the most‚ because we

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    of Shakespeare’s play " MacBeth " is not historically accurate‚ MacBeth’s life is the subject of the tragedy. There are characters and events that are based on true events and real persons but‚ Shakespeare’s "MacBeth " differs significantly from history’s MacBeth. <br><br>The first example of a difference between the Shakespeare "MacBeth" and historical MacBeth is the death of Duncan I. In Shakespeare’s " MacBeth "‚ Duncan I was murdered by MacBeth. A prophecy said to MacBeth by one of the three witches

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    Lady Macbeth

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    In the play‚ “Macbeth” by Shakespeare‚ the women are the darkest characters. Lady Macbeth plays the opposite gender role as a woman. Contrary to the popular western conception of women being kind‚ homely‚ and loving‚ Shakespeare represents Lady Macbeth in a masculine way. Her masculinity stands out‚ because in the play she wishes to be a man‚ she manipulates Macbeth to commit murder‚ and she believes Macbeth is womanly‚ unlike herself. In the play Lady Macbeth wishes she to be a man so she could

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