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    Ideal Partner

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    Natalie Ackerman Ms Smith Health My Ideal Partner There are many things I look for in a relationship and in a partner‚ loyalty and respect being at the top. A relationship is based completely on loyalty and the trust that you must have in your partner. I would never want my partner to make me feel like I was a second choice or not good enough for them‚ just as much as I would not want my partner to feel that way. Loyalty is about support and allegiance‚ my partner needs to support my decisions and

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    An Ideal Student

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    nation state. Nationality normally confers some protection of the individual by the state‚ and some obligations on the individual towards the state. What these rights and duties are vary from country to country. It differs technically and legally from citizenship‚ although in most modern countries all nationals are citizens of the state and all citizens are nationals of the state. Nationality affords the state jurisdiction over the Person and affords the person the protection of the state. The most

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    Ideal College

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    100 Ideal College At IWC college they offer many programs and courses for students. They also have small Class. But sometimes I feel that they could be a little bit smaller. But the purpose Of my ideal college would be so that the students could advance there knowledge. In the Area they are wanting to study for. I would also offer dorms rooms that you would not Share with other people. Also they would be able to have more one on one time with The teacher. My ideal college

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    Ideal Parent

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    like corner stone or foundation to their children‚ on which they look forward to for support. They are also like a shelter for their children in favorable and unfavorable seasons. Parent have responsibility toward their children in order to be an ideal parent‚ such responsibilities are providing for the family basic needs‚ showing love and care for the children‚ and training the children spiritually‚ morally‚ and mentally. The foremost responsibility of a parent is providing food‚ clothe‚

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    Climate Change Flaws

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    citizens will get thrown out of work by climate change policies (American Bridge 2015). Ultimately‚ Kasich’s views on human-induced climate change are consistent with scientific findings‚ but his theory regarding the consequential lack of jobs is a flaw in his theory. Kasich makes a legitimate claim when he declared that climate change is real. The science associating human pursuits to climate change is comparable to the science associating smoking cigarettes

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    An Ideal husband

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    An Ideal Husband In the story An Ideal husband by Oscar Wilde‚ there many themes. Some of the themes that are represented by the movie are‚ rich versus poor. Another is theme is how the rich have much more influence over the poor. The third theme is how the powerful tends to make the life of the weak miserable. Lies often bring unnecessary problems whilst the truth does indeed make everything much simpler‚ another theme of the movie. However the most intriguing theme‚ in my personal opinion is the

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    Okonkwo Tragic Flaw

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    Things Fall Apart is about the tragic flaw about Okonkwo and his Igbo traditions. Okonkwo wants to be known as a powerful man and not have any failures like his father. A tragic flaw is a secret weakness that brings out a downfall of the character or hero. The tragic flaw of Okonkwo is desiring to be masculine because he does not want to show weakness due to killing his adopted son‚ abusing his wife‚ and not being a coward like his father. Okonkwo is afraid of showing weakness to killing Ikemefuna

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    humanity. Aristotle and Plato are certainly no exception. The teacher and the student‚ defined by each other’s works‚ have taken historical and groundbreaking positions that have greatly influenced politicians and future thinkers. No one writer of the Western World has been able to produce as much conversation and controversy as the writings of these two authors. Aristotle’s Politics and Plato’s Republic give vast amounts of insight into people and society’s behavior and ideals. Aristotle even makes

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    Cartesian Dualism Flaws

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    Flaws in Cartesian Dualism In Meditations on First Philosophy‚ René Descartes concludes that we are distinct from our body‚ and can exist without it. Seen from a modern materialist’s perspective‚ Descartes’ view is quite obviously wrong. However‚ assuming no knowledge of modern science‚ we should still be able to disprove his conclusion by looking for flaws in his reasoning in the text. In this essay‚ I will examine three relevant arguments Descartes presents in his sixth meditation and point out

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    Plato vs Isocrates

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    Plato encouraged in his writings that the view that sophists were concerned with was “the manipulative aspects of how humans acquire knowledge.” (Lecture) Sophists believed that only provisional or probable knowledge was available to humans but both Plato and Isocrates did not agree with a lot of what the Sophists had to say. They both believed in wisdom and having a connection with rhetoric but vary in defining wisdom in itself. Wisdom for Socrates and Plato is having an understanding of speech

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