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    Independence. After multiple revisions and changes‚ The Declaration of Independence was ratified and put into action. The four main ideals of The Declaration of Independence are natural rights‚ equality‚ consent of the governed‚ and the right to alter or abolish the government. All four ideals are very important to The Declaration of Independence. The most important ideal of The Declaration Of Independence is natural rights‚ the right to life‚ liberty‚ and pursuit of happiness. Equality is very important

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    Reciprocal Tolerance: A National Ideal Stephen L. Carter’s “The Culture of Disbelief” is a sweeping reminder regarding a social trend that pricks the religious sensibility of this devout citizen. The rhetorical situation he isolated craftily confronts his perception of the not so subtle prohibition on public exhibitions of personal belief. Using Stephen Carter’s article as sounding board‚ this cause and effect paper will show the need for sensitivity to individual belief‚ diversity

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    Has it ever seemed that some people are so religious that they are too strict? Has anybody been so deeply into the idea of having a part in the world and group work that they seem to be an extraordinary leader? These people would have fit in perfectly in the 1700’s‚ where these two extremes were quite common. The difference between Puritan and Humanist ideals is that Puritans believe in duty and heavy labor for the rewards of Heaven that a fierce and just God could provide‚ while the Humanist believe

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    well and overall live to ones ultimate potential. His notion of human excellence and the examination of one’s life ultimately lead to truth and doing the right thing. However‚ his ideal of living the examined life is the equivalent of living a perfect and rational life. An ideal that is not relevant to our contemporary world or individuals simply because of human nature. Human nature is the distinguished characteristics‚ ways of thinking‚ feeling and acting that each human has. These characteristics

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    An Ideal Husband Oscar Wilde Themes The Rococo Tapestry Act I takes place against the backdrop of a Rococo tapestry‚ a representation of François Boucher’s "Triumph of Love" (1754). The "Triumph" allegorizes the victory of love over power: Venus points to Vulcan’s conquered heart‚ and the god gazes up at her like a love-sick boy. Though the most obvious reading might consider the tapestry as prefiguring the defeat of Mrs. Cheveley and reconciliation of the play’s

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    Swift’s Ideal Society Gulliver’s Travels‚ written by Jonathan Swift‚ is a literary satire written in the 1700’s. Swift separates the story into four parts where he critiques different parts of society and its abuse of wealth and power. In part four the main character‚ Gulliver‚ takes a voyage to the country of the Houyhnhnms where he finds a creature that he believes lives peacefully and without any flaws. It is during this voyage that Swift lays out what he believes to be his “ideal society”

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    friendship. He has only one “want” that he hasn’t yet been able to “satisfy.” He specifies that his “desire” is for “the company of a man who could sympathize” with him and whose “eyes would reply” to his (8). In a later passage he tells Margaret that his ideal friend would “not despise [him] as romantic” and he would have enough “affection” for Walton that he would help Walton keep his mind clear (9). Many of these word choices seem less than appropriate for talk of friendship.

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    The ideals of the Declaration of Independence There are many different ideals included in the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration of Independence is known as “the most influential document in American history.” It was America’s symbol of independence from Great Britain. Out of all of the things regarded as perfect in the Declaration of Independence which is the most important? The four ideals; Equality‚ Unalienable Rights‚ Consent of Governed‚ and the Right to alter or abolish‚ are the

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    Word Count: 1177 The Republic by Plato builds an ideal and complete city between Socrates‚ Adeimantus‚ and Glaucon. The ideal city distinguishes between justice and injustice by establishing four virtues which are wisdom‚ courage‚ moderation‚ and justice (372e). Each citizen has a specific role or art which they are required to fulfill‚ in order for the ideal city to function properly. However‚ the city is not self-sufficient because each citizen is "in need of much. (369c)" In contrast to Plato

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    The ideal hero‚ is this mythical characterization that throughout literature authors either try to build characters up to the standard or strip down the standard. The ideal hero‚ is selfless‚ honored‚ cares for both family and country‚ has little regard for their own fate‚ and is a man. In Ovid’s Metamorphoses‚ the character of Polyxena is perceived as possessing many qualities of the ideal hero. Polyxena is selfless‚ willingly accepts her fate‚ is deeply concerned with the needs of her mother‚ but

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