My Utopia Utopia is a perfect society to oneself. Utopia to me is my happy place and where I feel welcomed. A place where I know I can go to even if I’ve messed up or did something wrong‚ I can still go there. A place I feel safe and I’m not looking around the room and making sure no one is following me. I know that no one I don’t want to be in it like bad people would be there. I would kick out anyone who is bad and hurting others. I wouldn’t allow people to see each other naked unless they
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My most perfect day would be on a brisk December morning‚ as the new sunlight filtered weakly through storm glass‚ my bare feet would touch the frigid hard wood floor for a second before finding my fluffy white slippers. I would walk through a long‚ dark hallway-complete with creepy photographs and a red Oriental hall rug-and a winding wooden staircase before reaching a black-and-white kitchen. In the kitchen‚ I would prepare myself a delicious hot mug of tea and pop some bread in the toaster. Blackberry
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My world. My world is a series of strung memories‚ slow songs‚ copper streetlights dancing over my skin during long car rides‚ first kisses yet to be shared‚ poems yet to be read‚ apologies I was too afraid to make‚ mistakes I don’t know how to undo‚ pulse punching through me every moment I write‚ and the laughs that I have yet to enjoy. My world is not only my world; it is your world‚ her world‚ his world‚ our world. The lines of my world are not defined. I have not found my world‚ but am creating
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Perfect competition is rare in the real world‚ but the model is important because it helps analyze industries with characteristics similar to pure competition. This model provides a context in which to apply revenue and cost concepts developed in the previous lecture. Examples of this model are stock market and agricultural industries. Perfect competition describes a marketplace that no one participant can set the market price of an exchangeable product. This is generally considered an ideal‚ rarely
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Imagine having to live in a world where your own decisions are chosen for you by your society. Anywhere ranging from your own spouse and practically your entire family to your job is all chosen for you. On top of all of that‚ your emotions are completely concealed‚ all your memories are taken away‚ and there is no way out of this ludicrous location other than being ‘released’ which is a more pleasant way of saying committing suicide. Does that sound like a perfect world to you? Utopias are generally
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BIODATA H D CARBERRY Hugh Doston (“Dossie”) Carberry was born July 12‚ 1921‚ the son of sir John Carberry‚ a former Chief Justice of Jamaica‚ and Lady Georgina Carberry‚ in Montreal‚ Canada. He came to Jamaica in infancy and spent most of his life there. He had his primary education at Decarteret school in Mandeville‚ Jamaica and then attended Jamaica College. After working with the Civil Service‚ to which he qualified as second out of over 100 applicants‚ Carberry went to St. Catherrine College
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My name is Blank. I believe that I am deserving of this scholarship because I put forth a lot of effort into everything that I do. I do my best in any and everything. When I set goals for myself‚ I do everything in my power to achieve them and if I happen to fall short of my goal then I pride myself in knowing that I did my best. My goals in life are often extremely high. I base my goals on the quote “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss you will land among the stars.” I think that the drive I have
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Jonas’s world is called perfect. No feelings‚ no real knowledge‚ no animals‚ nothing special; that is the “perfect” world that Jonas lives in. Would one consider that perfect? After receiving memories from the Giver‚ Jonas learns so much about life he did not know‚ and he no longer thinks of his world as perfect. In the novel The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ Jonas learns the power of pain‚ sorrow‚ and joy through memories he receives from the Giver. First‚ Jonas learns the power of pain when the Giver
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REFLECTION PAPER ON PLATO’S REPUBLIC In the republic‚ Plato tried to imagine and make a most perfect just society. He argues that wisdom‚ which is based on truth‚ judgment‚ and reasons of a person‚ would make a just person and a just society‚ which would bring peace to the world. In his ideal society he believed that people would live harmoniously and there would no be violence. He divided the population of the society into three divisions or levels – the producers with bronze sash
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What is perfect? What’s perfect for you may not be perfect for the next person. There is nobody in this world that is perfect. To quote Robin Williams in the movie Good Will Hunting‚ "You’re not perfect sport‚ and let me save you the suspense‚ this girl you’ve met she’s not perfect either. But the question is whether or not you’re perfect for each other." What are the qualities that you look for in a perfect mate? Well of course everybody wants somebody that is considered beautiful‚ so what else
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