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    Perfect World

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    the world will be without people like this to be there so we can call them our heroes. Stories that resemble these heroes can be finding in the news‚ newspapers. All these people are trying to bring change to this world but what if the world was so perfect we didn’t need these people. Who would be meritorious amongst us? Is it that greatness can only be shown if there are others that need a role model or Does the world we live in make it impossible for someone to be a good citizen? If all we knew was

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    Teaching as my future career When having graduated from high school‚ everyone wants to choose a suitable job for their future. Some people want to have a job which has a high salary while the others want to choose a job which is famous. I myself want to be a teacher because of the following reasons. Firstly‚ teaching is a stable job. As a teacher‚ I will get the same salary in every month though it is not very high. Therefore my life will not be affected by the change of economy. Secondly‚ teaching

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    The Perfect Body

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    Is the Perfect Body Worth It? Millions of people throughout the world would do anything to have that “movie star” body‚ but when is it too far? Martha was thirteen years old when she went on a diet of only salads and fruits. Her friends envied her because she had a healthy diet‚ but they didn’t know that it was all she was eating. Not eating enough wasn’t good enough for her though. Martha wanted to lose more weight so she decided to do sit-ups‚ leg lifts and jumping jacks on a daily basis

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    Trying To Be Perfect

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    Is There Too Much Pressure on Girls Trying to Be Perfect? America is filled with many beautiful women‚ different races‚ different cultures‚ different backgrounds. Being beautiful comes with a lot of things‚ in my opinion anyone created by God is beautiful but‚ being “beautiful” in this society land’s most women jobs‚ such as modeling‚ and acting roles. Most women these days are determined to look like celebrities they see on TV or social media. In “This Thing We Call Life” women often become

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    What will I be like when I’m an adult Who knows what I will be like and what I will do when I’m an adult? I could be anything - be a lawyer‚ an astronaut‚ a cop‚ or even a teacher at Duke University or simply follow in my moms and dads footsteps and become a computer programmer . There are so many choices. The reason I said “I could become anything” is because a lot of people want to become a doctor when they are young and go to college but land up becoming a nurse ‚ a pharmacist or a

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    Perfect storm

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    Book ’The Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea’ SUMMARY: Author Sebastian Junger Country United States Language English Subject Andrea Gail‚ 1991 Perfect Storm‚ shipwrecks Genre Creative nonfiction Publisher W. W. Norton & Company Publication date May 17‚ 1997 Media type dvd and cd Pages xii‚ 227 ISBN ISBN 0-393-04016-X OCLC Number 35397863 Dewey Decimal 974.4/5 LC Classification QC945 .J66 1997 The Perfect Storm is a creative nonfiction book written by Sebastian

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    Perfect Pathogen

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    My idea of a perfect pathogen would be one that can survive and persist long enough to cause infection and to be transmitted to the next host. And this multiplicity of behaviours depends at least on the generation of diverse cell surface structures and phenotypic variants to evade the host immune response. One such strategy to achieve this in bacteria is antigenic variation‚ a strategy also employed by viruses‚ fungi‚ and protozoa‚ which all face similar challenges when infecting a host‚ that is

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    The Pressure to Be Perfect

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    The Bell Jar and Black Swan: The Pressure to be Perfect In a society where competition among others and influences from the media are becoming increasingly prevalent by the decade‚ it is easy for one to feel the extreme pressure to be perfect. Many individuals face the internal conflict of feeling that they are not adequate enough for various personal or societal standards‚ often leading to unhealthy insecurities‚ mental and emotional instabilities‚ and identity crises. Firstly‚ society’s reminders

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    Perfect Purse

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    Perfect Purse A new purse is a girl’s best friend. The smell of new leather is enticing. There are so many colors‚ sizes‚ and brands to choose from. The sight of crazed woman rushing around everywhere trying to find the perfect purse is exhilarating. The price is not a concern; it is that special look that matters most. So many purses to choose from‚ what is a girl to do? Where to start? Size is one of my main concerns. Not too small‚ not too large. It needs to be perfect‚ fit for me

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    to another home‚ one where someone else would welcome him with that special warmth a wife reserves for greeting her husband. The car disappeared into the distance and still the children continued to stare up the road. They seemed mesmerized‚ waiting there on the chance that he might turn back. I wished there were some way to make them forget these scenes more quickly. Johan‚ my eldest son‚ was the first to break away from the group. He bore a strong physical resemblance to his father‚ but I

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