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    The Perfect Economy

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    The perfect economy doesn’t seem like that hard of a subject to talk about. When we were first introduced to the topic of the paper at the first of the semester I thought it would be fairly easy. But as the semester rolled on we went farther and farther into the study of economics and the less confident I felt about this paper. The first topic we discussed is whether or not we thought eastern Kentucky was poor. We talked about how much the dollar was actually worth here compared to other states

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    The Perfect Me

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    The Perfect Me There is no one that is perfect on planet earth out of 7.3 billion people. The world would be a very boring place if everyone was perfect‚ and there would be nothing notable or fun about the world. There would be an excess of perfection. What is fun is dreaming about the perfect me and what I would be like. Being Intelligent‚ not making any mistakes and being very popular would be perfect to me! If was perfect I would have to be super intelligent‚ and really good with computers and

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    Perfect Pets

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    their fine dairy products‚ they have a veterinary practice. The dairy side of the business is managed by Peter Patterson and the veterinary practice is managed by his brother Paul. Both aspects‚ dairy and veterinary‚ work under the business name of Perfect Pets belonging to the Patterson bothers. They are a major employer in the local community by employing members of their respective families and local community. Their product and services are of the highest standard and are readily sought after

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    To help his audience understand his goal‚ Martin Luther King Jr. had used a variety of literary devices. This includes metaphors‚ similes‚ anaphores‚ and allusions. This great significance in his speech makes his speech the best out of John Lewis’s “Patience is a Nasty and Dirty Word” and Malcolm X’s “What Does Mississippi Have to Do With Harlem” speech. Whose speeches used little or no literary devices. Martin Luther King Jr used metaphors and similes to show the importance of equal rights to all

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    The "Perfect" Life

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    Perfect” Life The way people envision the “perfect” life has changed over time with new advances in technology to improve health for longer life and more acceptances on social issues such as homosexuality‚ race‚ and sex to name a few. Even with these changes‚ the basics of the “perfect” life people strive for has not changed. The big picture is still to find someone to share your life with‚ have a career you enjoy‚ and live in a place where people have a similar mentality. But how many people

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    The Perfect Family

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    The issue that the “perfect” family is present in an important part of the advertisement‚ represent the idea that the people still want to live in that way‚ because the reality as Gary Soto show us is very different and difficult‚ and in the other hand as Coontz explain the ideal of this perfect family represented in the 50s generate more nostalgic and desire of any other idea if family lived in other decade. The perfect family is different of the real family in that the perfect family live in a

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    The Pressure to be Perfect In today’s competitive society‚ a person strives for perfection‚ due to the fact that so much emphasis is placed on one’s outer appearance. No matter who we are or where we live‚ society puts this pressure upon us. We are typically faced with this pressure by models on television and in magazines. Companies seem to have targeted women more so than men. They usually use women with good looks and nice figures to advertise and market their product. When companies use these

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    The Perfect Byfriend

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    The Perfect Boyfriend Enc 91 Mrs.Kubale By: Andreannia Price All girls picture the perfect boyfriend differently. I think it’s someone who is simply amazing‚ takes your breath away‚ and leaves you with a smile on your face. The boy that always finds his way into your dreams‚ someone who’ll always be there for you‚ cheers you up‚ never makes you upset and doesn’t lie or cheat. One who’s ALWAYS honest‚ reminds you how lucky he is to have you‚ tells you how beautiful you are regardless

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    Perfect Dress

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    Perfect Dress The poem I chose to write this final reaction paper on is the poem entitled “Perfect Dress” by Marisa de los Santos. I chose this poem because the meaning of it seemed to just jump out at me and it was one of the few poems I thought I actually had a good grasp on. The poem is basically about a woman trying to find the ‘perfect dress.’ All throughout the poem‚ the author depicts the desire to hunt for this dress as being brought on by the want and desire to be like one of the gorgeous

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    Perfect Numbers

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    Perfect numbers Mathematicians have been fascinated for millenniums by the properties and patterns of numbers. They have noticed that some numbers are equal to the sum of all of their factors (not including the number itself). Such numbers are called perfect numbers. A perfect number is a whole number‚ an integer greater than zero and is the sum of its proper positive devisors‚ that is‚ the sum of the positive divisors excluding the number itself. Equivalently‚ a perfect number is a number that

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