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    has always excelled at. We differed from other organisms and instead of adapting to our environment we bent it to our will. Agriculture was simply the next logical step in our climb to the top of the food chain. Although some may argue that the Agricultural Revolution was the worst mistake in human history‚ it in fact ushered forth an era of monumental advancements that have greatly benefitted the human race as a whole. One unique feature of humanity is the complexity of our tools and what we are

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    presented a speech about the Great Society. The Great Society represents the future. According to Johnson‚ “It demands an end to poverty and racial injustice‚ to which we are totally committed in our time”(Johnson‚ 1964). The Great Society gives people a chance in order to experience full equality. This generation has a chance to change this world for better or for worse. The purpose of this paper is to analyze two viewpoints‚ one being a pro and one being a con. “So‚ will you join in the battle to

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    Quick Write #1: Dystopia/Utopia 1.No‚ because a utopian society expects too much from everyone in the society. Plus‚ if someone in the society feels different or wants to rebel against the society’s unity‚ there could be a fracture in the perfection. People are meant to be special and different‚ not forced into sameness and conforming to society. There was a study performed on Brain Games‚ a Television show on National Geographic Channel‚ where there was a line of 10 people long and the first nine

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    perfect society would be a 100 degree island‚ with no drama‚ stress or money issues. In The Giver‚ they have no feelings‚ worries or choices. It’s supposed to be “The Perfect Society‚” but it’s not. In this novel‚ limiting choices and feelings caused their society to be a deterioration over our society today‚ because choices help create who you are as a person and without feelings the world would be bland and boring. By depriving the citizens from choices‚ the creators of Jonas’s society made their

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    A Utopia is an imaginary society that has achieved ¨perfection¨. No human-made liabilities or errors exist‚ but tons of regulations and requirements are to be followed. Now‚ is it possible to for a society‚ that is a utopia‚ to exist? We as human beings are created to learn from our past mistakes. That is how we are able to prosper in the universe. Some may say that Utopias can exist‚ however it is significantly unlikely due to human nature‚ economics‚ and the government‚ but may become a possibility

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    Does the world we live in today feel like paradise‚ or is it deceivingly torture? For centuries‚ mankind has been trying to build and organize perfect societies‚ which are called‚ “utopias”. We persevered in this subject‚ and we will never quit. The complete definition of a utopia is that it is a “dream” society where life is simple‚ and there is no stress‚ fear‚ anger‚ and violence. Even though people believe it is possible to achieve such a world‚ genuinely‚ it is not possible‚ and we are wasting

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    reality. More or less like a dream. But we all know that some dreams are a little far fetched.I believe that a perfect society‚ a utopia‚ is impossible and will eventually fall apart because‚ it is not beneficial to society‚ people will become dissatisfied‚ or it becomes a cut off from society. Utopias will be the demise to some communities. Utopias prove to be not beneficial to society. Many courts have had cases with the amish. In Wisconsin V Yoder‚ an amish man put the state of wisconsin under fire

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    All around the globe‚ it was believed that the world could be a utopia; however‚ can that really be achieved? There has been a lot of controversy over this topic whether a utopian society is possible or not. A utopia is defined by Dictionary.com as any visionary system of political or social perfection. Each and every person is different and none are perfect‚ therefore a utopia cannot be reached even if the world was to drastically change. Although‚ it can improve and become more utopian like. To

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    differences that divide the world’s population? As Australians‚ we can all enjoy‚ to some extent an amazing amount of freedom – both philosophically and physically. Compared to other countries we have more freedom in what we are able to do and say. Our society is one of the most diverse groups of people on earth and with far less discrimination apparent than other countries. It is said that we are all free to do‚ say and feel whatever we want‚ but is this true? As humans we are all controlled by some

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    Utopia is the U-TOPIC-ia In the current society‚ people are angry at every other country for problems that could be easily repaired. With many governments being stubborn with how they handle their countries as well as how they lie to their citizens‚ many people are untrusting of both their current government and other countries. With one super country the world could be a relatively nice place for everyone. Some of the poorest countries in the world would no longer have to beg countries for clean

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