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    Utopia : a Perfect Place?

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    mere word‚ thought or principle. It is a place that is hoped for‚ and is also a society that was and is apparently deemed to be possible‚ or is it? The Mirriam-Webster’s dictionary defines it as "an imaginary and indefinitely remote place of ideal perfection in laws‚ government and social conditions." It doesn’t exist. It cannot exist because of our nature‚ our practices‚ and our imperfections. Actually the only Utopia in the world is Utopia‚ Texas. I find that quite ironic‚ Utopia in Texas. Don’t believe

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    If I do achieve this‚ I think I reached that perfection that exists in my reality. I think we all live in our own reality that we have to define for ourselves‚ to give ourselves identity. This is what to be a symbol-using animal means to me. My symbols are my

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    Plastic Surgery Gone Wrong

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    years. Cosmetic Surgery Gone Wrong The human race has an unrealistic expectation for physical perfection. Physical perfection is that model we see in the magazine or the actors that are on the television. Physical perfection is never having a blemish‚ or bad hair day‚ or being over a size six. Physical perfection is never having a scar‚ until you go under the knife and that hope for physical perfection is destroyed by the scar that is always left. Cosmetic surgery has been around for hundreds of

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    There are two major issues related to gender selection. One leaning towards the medical risks and consequences. As with all surgical procedures‚ removing and altering a chromosome has detrimental risks. ANY alteration when it comes to DNA and genes can instigate horrific physical and biological deformations in a fetus. Worldwide studies have proved the increase of birth defects on babies born after “Chromosomal Manipulation.” The second and most detrimental towards society is possible sex ratio

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    The Bluest Eye

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    multiple themes that essentially reveal the one dominant theme. The theme of acceptance is the dominant theme in the novel‚ making everything revolve about being accepted. Perfection and beauty are important themes in the novel. Each symbol is used to represent something of beauty or perfection. Morrison utilizes beauty and perfection in her symbolism to create her major theme of acceptance through her main character Pecola. “The novel depicts the devastating mental and physical consequences of the denigration

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    A Dystopian Society Essay

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    believe that a utopian society is out of reach. Perfection in our world is not possible. Laws and enforcers are used to try to make to world a better place‚ but it does not always work. We may be far away from a utopian society but we are still striving for it. The reason we have laws and a government is to make our world a better and safer place. These laws are in place to achieve a utopia. We are making our way to a better place‚ but to a place of perfection is not possible. World peace is a distant

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    Humans‚ Descartes furthermore claims‚ are the only being capable of speech‚ and are therefore the only being that has a rational soul. The soul‚ an extension of God’s perfection‚ inherently cannot die due to its perfection‚ and is therefore immortal. In Meditations on First Philosophy‚ Descartes furthers his point that the senses cannot be trusted because he experiences very realistic sensations when he is dreaming. However‚ because he dreams

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    amazing / Just the way you are” (15-17). The speaker repeats these lines throughout the whole poem several times to demonstrate how he sees perfection in his partner. He is blinded by love therefore finds nothing but perfection in her‚ just the way she is throughout these lines. On the other hand‚ the speaker in “All of Me”

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    One thing I do differently from everyone else is to set goals that are unattainable to reach. To most people‚ doing this might sound ridiculous‚ but attempting to rise to or above perfection allows me to become the best person I can be. While it may seem like I am the most extreme form of a perfectionist you can find‚ there is reason behind my madness‚ which all started with me being in theatre. I have participated in our theater program at my high school since I was a freshman. One of my favorite

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    which denotes a particular place but it not revealed then and there. We get to know about the place in the last line of the poem. The place is described as a place full of positive qualities‚ such as‚ fearlessness‚ knowledge‚ unity‚ truth‚ reason‚ perfection etc. in the last line the poet reveals the place as ‘that heaven of freedom’ and asks God to allow his country to reach there. The poem is composed in lucid language‚ simplified diction‚ images and other poetical devices. We recommend you go

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