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    Perfect face‚ perfect teeth‚ perfect hair‚ perfect skin‚ tall‚ size 0 models are the stereotypical woman who are plastered all over popular magazines in today’s society. The image of being ’perfect’ has a big impact on women and teenage girls around the nation. Flicking through magazines‚ on every second page there seems to be advertisements displaying pictures of popular celebrities which all look flawless and are wearing the best clothes there is‚ which can easily lower someones self esteem within

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    A Perfect Tech Nerd

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    A perfect Tech nerd From an early age‚ I’ve been deeply fascinated by computing. I was first introduced to this gadget‚ my 30 pounds Pentium 1‚ by my dad when I was just nine. I was immediately struck by this incredible machine that seemed to take a life of its own. This sparked the desire to learn more about computers‚ to learn about how they work; a desire that still drives me to this day. More than anything‚ I always imagined a computer as more than just any machine unlike the other electronics

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    Perfect Preschool Program

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    There are many different variations and ideals that constitute for the perfect preschool program for typical‚ ELL‚ and disabled or special need students. With the differences‚ some facets are important to create the ideal preschool program. These important aspects include creating an environment that allows security and safety for all students‚ interactive time with students that promotes building positive relationships‚ implementing activities that represent a variety of cultures‚ an assortment

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    Practice Makes Perfect

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    Practice Makes Perfect It was another scorching day in July and I had just awakened from the sun shining through my bedroom window. I stretched my legs and yawned‚ dreading the running I would soon be doing. My dad had the same breakfast menu I had been eating all week waiting for me in the kitchen: banana‚ whole wheat toast‚ skim milk‚ and four ounces of water. I devoured the banana and toast‚ then gulped down my milk and water and scurried out of the door. As I walked to the gym I thought to myself

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    Oedipus: A Perfect Tragedy

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    create what are considered by Aristotle to be perfect tragedies. A tragedy is an imitation of an action that is serious‚ complete‚ and of a certain magnitude‚ in the form of action‚ not narrative‚ through pity and fear affecting the purgation of these emotions (Aristotle). Aristotle‚ after the analysis of several successful plays‚ created his definition of what a tragedy is‚ and what it requires in order to be successful. His interpretation of a perfect tragedy is appropriate during this time because

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    tee Mrs.Farrer AP literature and composition 11 September 2013 Beowulf Essay Beowulf was mighty as a person and ultimately a hero. Despite this‚ Beowulf was not perfect. Beowulf shows great traits such as bravery‚ loyalty‚ mighty‚ courtesy‚ and boastfulness. Mighty is defined as: having‚ characterized by‚ or showing superior power or strength. “Mighty” Beowulf was mighty because he relied for help on the Lord of All‚ and overcame the foe and brought down the hell-brute. “The monster wrenched

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    Imperfection Makes Perfect ‘It’s these little imperfections that make them perfect for you.’ -- a Singapore public service advertisement Perfection is unattainable. This is one of the greatest and simplest truths of life. Imperfection is what makes us human. To strive for perfection beyond the human and the recognition is fatal‚ which is well manifested in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Birthmark. Throughout the story‚ Alymer tries to perfect his wife Georgiana

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    'the Perfect Storm' Essay

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    How does the Director create tension in the storm scene of “The Perfect Storm”? In the storm scene of “The Perfect Storm”‚ the director‚ Wolfgang Petersen‚ creates a large amount of tension to try to make the film more exciting and realistic. It is important for this film to be quite realistic because it is based on a true story. This is how tension is created in this dramatic‚ exciting scene using Cinematography and Mise-en-Scene. One of the many tense moments in this scene is when we see a tilt

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    Gogol as the Perfect Namesake In Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Namesake‚ Indian parents bestow a Russian name to their first born baby boy; the name is Gogol Ganguli which is after the famous Russian writer‚ Nikolai V. Gogol. In Lahiri’s novel‚ the main character fights an identity crisis because of his highly unusual name. Gogol carries uncertainty about himself throughout the novel because of his name‚ “He hates his name . . . that is has nothing to do with who he is‚ that it is neither Indian nor

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    Perfect Utopia Values

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    Goals‚ Values‚ and Citizens. My perfect utopia would be similar to a nation state‚ with the only difference that it would have people from all over the world sharing the same goals‚ values‚ and concepts. The main focus for my utopia would be choosing the citizens. As I said before‚ race or skin color is not a priority for the citizens‚ we want people understanding each other and following the same fundamental values and goals. One fundamental value of my utopia would be freedom equals responsibility

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