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    INDRODUCTION Practice means constant use of one’s intellectual and will power. Perfect means ideal‚ complete and excellent. Proper planning and practice promote perfect performance. Practice depends on training and it means repeating an activity. Constant practice also sharpens talents. One has to follow certain qualities to be perfect. These are hard work‚ strong will power‚ faith‚ tolerance ‚ positive approach‚ self confidence and dedication. The quality that prepares one for all other qualities

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    Practice means constant use of one’s intellectual and aesthetic powers. Perfect means ’ideal’‚ complete and excellent’. Proper planning and practice promote perfect performance. Practice depends on training and it means repeating an activity. Constant practice also sharpens talents. One has to follow certain qualities to be perfect. These are hard work‚ strong well power‚ faith‚ tolerance‚ positive approach‚ self confidence and dedication. The quality that prepares one for all other qualities is

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    Practice makes a man perfect! “With persistence‚ one can get the hardest rock with the softest rope and with practice the heaviest brain likewise becomes super brilliant” Practice is the act of rehearsing a behavior over and over while Perfection is‚ broadly‚ a state of completeness and flawlessness. One has to follow certain qualities to be perfect. These are strong will-power‚ tolerance‚ positive approach‚ faith‚ hard work‚ and dedication. One should not stop practicing and be satisfied until

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    beings. These are manners that make a man good or bad. Even a boor may dress himself in a perfect style but nothing will hide his boorishness. No amount of wealth can make up for want of good manners. Moreover‚ it is not merely educational qualifications‚ which will make a gentlemen. In fact‚ if a person has acquired book knowledge alone and has not cultivated good manners‚ he cannot be called educated at all. A few words of respect‚ spoken in sweet tone make the old souls jubilant and they

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    planning and practice promotes perfect performance. Practice is the quality that prepares one for all other qualities. Practice enables one to avoid errors that were done previously. Practice begins in the cradle and ends in the grave. Rights from childhood‚ man practices various activities. Perfection is necessary in every sphere of life which includes arts‚ medicine‚ law‚ defence‚ etc. Perfection makes art and literature survive the tests of time. A person cannot be perfect in every sphere of life. But

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    December 6‚ 2011 Position Paper 3 There lies a man with no motor or sensory function‚ who can no longer breathe‚ eat‚ drink‚ or move on his own. He lies there as his life is slowly draining away and you know as a medical professional that the only thing keeping him alive are the “machines” such as: the ventilator‚ feeding tubes‚ intravenous fluids‚ defibrillation equipment etc. You stand there deciphering the end results if he were to be taken off the machine and a conflict comes to mind.

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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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    Practice Makes Perfect In the eleventh grade I overcame one of my most difficult challenges that I faced along my academic journey. One day towards the end of my junior year‚ I had to give a presentation on an 80’s topic in front of my entire History class. I felt pretty good about it because my best friend Bethany and I always teamed up on these types of things. We looked at each other across the room and smiled‚ knowing that we would definitely be one of the best groups. Until my teacher

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    Practice Makes Perfect Ever since I can remember‚ everything was handed to me on a silver platter. Anything I wished for I received. The reason this happened to was‚ I have a very loving as well as caring family. Because of this pedestal that I was placed on as a child I never understood the hard fact that you had to work for something you wanted‚ and love for that item or goal wouldn’t be enough to take you there. This was until I was denied a position to play in the

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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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