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    Ideal Man

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    Ideal Man Ideal is a word with several different definitions depending on one’s interpretation. Marriam Webster Dictionary says that ideal is “a standard of excellence.” The Random House College Dictionary gives a slightly different meaning with the definition of “regarded as perfect of its kind.” Hence‚ society can interpret the words standard‚ excellence‚ and perfect as they please. Each individual may have a different perspective on the ideal man because of the way they understand the definition

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    Beauty Ideals

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    Sarah Gonzalez  write a summary of the beauty ideal‚ from an intersectional approach‚ explaining its impact on women ’s lives Beauty Ideals Women today have more pressure than ever to conform to societal norms and ideals of beauty. Everyday we see hundreds of advertisements telling us we have to look and act a certain way to be accepted‚ to be beautiful. Some women just go on their innocent diets and pay a little extra at the spa to look their best‚ but sometimes some women take it too far and

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    Ideal Student

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    An ideal student is the wealth and future of this nation‚hope of the family and pride of the school. He enders himself to all by his temperament‚qualities of head‚heart and knowledge. He respects his teachers and is helpful as well as friendly to his class-fellows. Such good and bright students are the gems of an institution. They are the pillars of a nation. Such students become ideal citizens‚politicians‚statesmen and leaders. I think an ideal student always takes an active part in academic as

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    Ideal Healthcare

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    FACTORS TO BE ADDRESSED IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN IDEAL MODEL OF HEALTH CARE By Name: Course: Tutor: Institution: Date: Introduction Ideal healthcare system will be the one that works for all the individuals in the community without disparity or confusion. With an ideal healthcare system‚ members in a community will get adequate access to care‚ basic information‚ better research and information for the patients (Yvonne‚ 2009).In this paper; I will discuss the various

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    Ideal State

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    Tuğçe Arıkan Essay Question: Explain Plato’s ideal state by referring to the Republic‚ book IV and VII. To what extent do you agree with Plato’s idea that the kings should be philosophers? Why? Why not? Concept of create an ideal state really need to long effort and time. This concept and long standing debate that how should be an ideal state is explains in Plato’s Republic book IV and VII. In Republic‚ Plato explains the features of an ideal state and he claims that the kings should be philosophers

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    Pole Of Ideals

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    The pole of ideals is centered on affect regulation (Marmarosh & Mann‚ 2014). This pole is the desire of an individual to merge with an idealized other; this desire can be unconscious. The idealized other is usually a person from the individuals past‚ but can be from recent history as well (Marmarosh & Mann‚ 2014). Flanagan (2016) postulates that the idealizing self object need is the need to “have someone strong‚ calm‚ and wonderful to idealize and merge with in order to feel safe and complete within

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    Confuciast Ideals

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    insight into what it means to be a moral individual. In his analects‚ Confucius develops his view on the “gentleman”‚ the ideal man. He discusses how the gentleman must act‚ think‚ and be not only in front of others‚ but in solitude as well. By preaching kindness‚ genuineness‚ thought‚ simplicity‚ and love‚ Confucius instilled in others many morals which I would raise my own children with over 2000 years later. The 6th century BCE in China faced many political struggles with the collapse of

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    ideals of women

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    One of the things you will see if you examine women’s history is that there is a huge change in what women are expected to do and how they are expected to behave and ideal characteristics. What you see are two key trends. In the Revolutionary period to about 1815 or so is the idea of Republican Motherhood. Women were supposed to be patriotic and raise their children to be good American citizens‚ in order to make America a great country. When you get into the early industrial era‚ men are now working

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    The Ideal Family

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    The Ideal Family Component The ideal family consists of a husband and wife‚ two and a half children‚ a dog and a cat‚ living in beautiful home surrounded by a white picket fence. This is what is seen as the ideal family since the 1950’s‚ but what really are the key components that one would say make up a family? There could be an endless series of novels written on this topic. I personally feel that to be called a family there are three key components‚ those components are: marriage‚ children

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    An Ideal Husband

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    An Ideal Husband Analysis of characters Sir Robert Chiltern The play’s "tragic" hero‚ Sir Robert Chiltern is an accomplished government official‚ considered by all as an ideal husband and model politician. As described in the stage notes‚ Sir Robert has effected a violent separation of thought and emotion in his personality; moreover‚ he suffers from divided loyalties. Though a portrait of distinction and good breeding‚ Sir Robert conceals a blemished past. Extremely ambitious‚ he succumbed to

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