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    and be satisfied until one achieves perfection. Practice is the only way and only best way by which one can achieve perfection. Practice makes one feel and understand the same idea or thing again and again. The more one practices‚ the more errorless one becomes. One does not repeat the errors that were done previously. Practice begins in the cradle and ends in the grave. One should never give up practicing. MAIN BODY Nature in its various forms is perfection in itself. Man or any living being

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    divisions‚ product lines‚ etc.) Shear Perfection Unisex Salon is a full-service salon servicing both men and women. Here at Shear Perfection Unisex Salon we are dedicated to consistently providing high customer fulfillment by rendering outstanding service‚ superior products‚ and furnishing a pleasant atmosphere at a suitable price. We also maintain a welcoming‚ fair‚ and artistic work environment‚ which respects diversity‚ ideas‚ and hard work. Shear Perfection will offer a hair care product that promotes

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    Anorexia In Advertising

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    criteria for anorexia as 15% below normal weight (class movie). Ad companies sell this image‚ alter photos digitally‚ and associate perfection with thinness. In reality‚ this abnormal slim body shape is unattainable for most women. Advertising constantly sells the myth that women can and should achieve physical perfection to live happy lives. Nowadays "physical perfection" is an unhealthy thinness that very few women can attain. This causes problems in the form of eating disorders. In fact‚ according

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    The Six Paramitas

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    Paramitas is the Perfection of Generosity‚ helping to untie the knots of greed and desire from our hearts. A Bodhisattva puts others needs in front of their own‚ giving as much as one can. Material needs such as food‚ shelter‚ medicine‚ etc. can be offered‚ as well as emotional comfort and Dharma instruction‚ but all gifts must be given with right intention‚ must come from a wholesome source‚ have no potential to cause harm‚ and must be given in an appropriate manner. The Perfection of Ethics is the

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    whether they want the power to manipulate the genetic makeup of their kids‚ the doctor responds “Hey‚ most parents want intelligent children who are as attractive as a supermodel. What is wrong with that?” The doctor has a single-minded view on ‘perfection’ and assumes that it is something all parents want for their children. He/she wants the baby designed to his/her liking and not to the liking of the parents. The doctor seems adamant in drilling the idea of genetic engineering into the parents.

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    Argument and Existence Is a Perfection Argument as listed by Kung (2006). The aim of this paper is to compare the Existence Is A Perfection Proof and the Cosmological-Ontological Proof. The Cosmological-Ontological Argument states that everything has a cause and that there must be a cause for his ideas that God is an infinitely perfect being. The argument further states that he has an idea that represents

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    The Birthmark

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    This world cannot withstand the concept of perfection. Perfection is something reserved for the boundaries of Heaven and cannot be synthetically created by any human being. Nature is raw‚ flawed and does not take well to being improved upon. This is why Nature ultimately has the final say in what can and cannot existence. In “The Birthmark”‚ Hawthorne suggests that nothing and no one is perfect nor has the ability to obtain said perfection. An obsession to surpass Earthly Nature can and will result

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    In my 7th grade English class I chose the poem Perfection written by Anonymous as the basis for my interpretive essay. In this poem the author is trying to explain how perfection is only an idea and how everyone is imperfect in their own perfect way. The message of this poem is that we created perfection to strive for it. The most important line in this poem is “You strive to be “perfect.” This is the most important one because it represents the message that the author is trying to convey.

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    Descartes 4th Meditation

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    meditation‚ titled Truth and falsity‚ Descartes contemplates how he‚ Descartes makes mistakes if he is a product of this perfect being. First‚ he knows that God would not deceive him‚ since the will to deceive is a sign of weakness or hatred‚ and God’s perfection would not allow it. Second‚ if God created him‚ God is responsible for his judgment‚ and so his sense of judgment must be flawless as long as he uses it correctly. The question at hand is‚ why does Descartes make mistakes if he is the product

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    Gabriel Garcia Marquez is known for revealing aspects of Latin American culture during the 1980’s- aspects that still predominate today’s society. Specifically in his novel‚ Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚ Marquez takes a journalistic approach to the investigative and the psychological component of the twenty-seven-year-old murder of Santiago Nasar in a typical Colombian town. Throughout this approach‚ Marquez intends to limit the influence of emotion‚ yet tension is inevitable after the spiritual

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