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    Ideal Society

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    What does one think of when discussing the topic of an “ideal society”? Throughout history‚ mankind has struggled to improve society for future generations. Every person has his/her own views on what an ideal society should be like.   Society is defined as “a body of individuals living as members of a community”.   Many scholars and well-known authors such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Thomas More express those ideas through public speaking. Although those ideas are just one person’s opinion

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    Ideal World

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    her body and killed instantly. Mirai Fukuin – chapter 1 It’s a comfortable summer morning. My Reien women’s school is an all-weather independent mobile fortress. Other students are fed up with the strict rules of the school but this is a dreamland for me because I had to work all day long in my familybusiness Sake cellar. I’m enjoying the summer vacation all alone in the dorm. But a call from my dad made me depressed. He told me to come back home. I’ve already foresaw the future last night.

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    An Ideal Teacher

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    An Ideal Teacher One of the noblest professions in the world is that of a teacher’s. In ancient civilization‚ those with wisdom and an infinite amount of knowledge were teachers. Those that wanted to learn would go in search for teachers in order to get education‚ even though education was limited to a few back then. Over the passage of time‚ education became available for all regardless of class‚ background‚ and place of birth. Because of this democratization‚ there was an increase in the number

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    Ideal teacher

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    The ideal teacher could have many qualities but the main ones that they need are compassion‚ professionalism‚ knowledge‚ and creativity. That will allow them to inspire and motivate students to excel in their achievements. All teachers have their own special mix to make them the ideal teacher and also students have their own opinion on what makes the ideal teacher. In Stand and Deliver it shows the pros and cons of being the ideal teacher. It show how with compassion and knowledge you can change

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    Ideal School

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    Ideal School Each individual has its own ideas and opinions‚ on a multitude of topics. One such topic is the American education system. It is easy to realize that high school particularly‚ provides the last vestige of education students receive before entering the world. The ideal high school would pool knowledge‚ research‚ cultural diversity‚ and information from the entire world. When creating the ideal high school it is necessary to go back to the drawing board. The ideal school would be designed

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    The Ideal Child

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    "The Ideal Child" Many people have often been asked what they thought their ideal mate should be like. The answer to this question for most is the typical "model" prototype. In the research article "Hong Kong Chinese Parents? Perceptions of the Ideal Child"‚ a study was done regarding parents? ideas of what their "ideal" child would be like. This is a very important topic in that "research findings indicate that parent?s attitudes‚ expectations‚ and encouragement influence children?s academic performance

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    Ideal Parent

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    like corner stone or foundation to their children‚ on which they look forward to for support. They are also like a shelter for their children in favorable and unfavorable seasons. Parent have responsibility toward their children in order to be an ideal parent‚ such responsibilities are providing for the family basic needs‚ showing love and care for the children‚ and training the children spiritually‚ morally‚ and mentally. The foremost responsibility of a parent is providing food‚ clothe‚

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    Western Ideals

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    The Western Evils The infiltration of western ideals into the Japanese Culture had forever changed customs and traditions of the Japanese society as a whole. Yet was it as it was stated in a 1941 pamphlet issued by the Japanese Ministry of Education entitled “The Way of the Subjects.” “this country has been widely seeking knowledge in the world since the Meiji Restoration‚ thereby fostering and maintaining the prosperity of the state. With the influx of European and American culture in this

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    Week 2 Assignment 2 Jeanette M. Patterson University of Phoenix Abstract: Based on the ideals of a penitentiary‚ what it should be like? What was the principal goal of a penitentiary? What were the differences between the two prison models? What were the benefits and drawbacks of each model? Which model was considered to be the winning model? There are two types of buildings that help keep people in line. One is the jail cell‚ the other is the penitentiary. A jail is almost for short term

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    Ideal Hero

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    Ideal Hero Part 1: Qualities of a Hero A hero is competent and confident. A hero has abilities and talents however extraordinary or mundane they may be. A hero is conscious of the world he or she lives in‚ the society and the people around. A hero also has a strong moral compass. A hero is passionate and dedicated to a cause. He or she is also influential not only because of fame but because of the ability to encourage people to support an ideal. A hero is one who gives his or her life to a

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