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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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    Marxism: The Ideal and a Critique Short Essay Paper #2 Marxism is an ideology that was first written about by Karl Marx and Fredreich Engels in the 1800’s. This ideology has some strong political and social ideas on what is best for society as a whole‚ but it can be easily critiqued by other ideologies. In this paper‚ I will explain Marxism according to Marx‚ and then critique his ideas through the writings and ideas of John Stuart Mill‚ and then Adam Smith. Karl Marx believed in a socialist

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    What's an Ideal Job

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    What’s an ideal job? In our heart of hearts we all dream of an ideal job. Moreover‚ each of us has a concrete idea of what this job should be. In my opinion‚ it depends on such factors as job satisfaction‚ type of work‚ flexibility of the desirable job and expected incomes. That is why I believe that the ideal job is a job that combines all of the factors mentioned above. To begin with‚ the job that a person can call a perfect one for him implies doing the activity that he likes. It is very important

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    supporters‚ vast women’s rights movements‚ and reform of school‚ prison and institutional systems. All of the reform movements that began in the early 19th century enabled the expansion of the most important Democratic ideal‚ the inalienable rights to life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness. It is a core belief in Democratic idealism that all humans are endowed with the right to life and the reform movements of the early-mid 1800’s expanded that ideal. A large role in the expansion of the right to

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    Returning to School Returning to school at this time in my life has been a great challenge‚ I’m 29 years old and I know I have a long ways to go but I’ve had so many dreams ans aspiration that I wanted to complete before I turn 29. I plan to be done with college at 23 years old but ended up becoming pregnant at 22 years old and a mother at 23 years old so that shifted things for me with returning to school fully committed to my studies. During that time I just stayed working and making me and my son’s life

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    On my first day at my new school‚ I expect many new things to happen as well. Many routines had to be changed too. I had to wake up earlier than usual to prepare for school because the new school was four bus-stops away from my house. Ring‚ ring‚ ring‚ my alarm clock started to go off. One part of me wanted to sleep for a few more minutes while another wanted to head to school immediately. Somehow or rather‚ I got myself to the bathroom to get ready for school. It was a new term and on every first

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    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 definition

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    My high school English Class experience I was born in Beijing where it is difficult for me to get in touch with English. At that time‚ It is impossible for me to meet foreign people on Beijing. I didn’t know English until I was ten years old‚ but I was not interested in it. Therefore‚ my grades on English were not good all this time. However‚ after graduating from junior high school‚ I decided to study abroad on America so that I must be absorbed in studying English. Hence‚ I started to expect the

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    The Ideal Man Essay

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    Ideal Man Essay: Rewrite Alicia Luttrell AP English October 11‚ 2012 From ancient times to present day‚ authors from around the world have tried to pursue the ideal man. After reading some of their stories‚ it is easy to see that each story depends on the type of culture the author was raised in. Throughout this pursuit‚ the ideal man has taken on many different forms. The ideal man may be thought of as someone who is perfect‚ but some may see him as someone who overcomes faults or doubts

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    The Ideal Woman: Sita

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    Jie Guo ENGL 270 4 December 2012 The Ideal Woman: Sita Valmiki’s Ramayana‚ published in 551 BC‚ is an epic focusing on all of the different elements of dharma. Dharma is defined as divine duty and means literally “that which holds‚” as in the way that one should live their life. There are four spheres of dharma‚ also called goals‚ with dharma being the first one. The second is artha‚ meaning worldly profit‚ possessions‚ and political power. The third is kama: pleasure and love. The idea

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