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    Now‚ what is a Utopia? A Utopia is a place where everything was simply perfect. Now‚ we all have different opinions on how a world would be a Utopia. In my opinion‚ a place would be perfect if ALL living creatures had fair game. An example of fair game is the amount of land both of us have‚ spliting the land roughly 50/50. This is not the only thing that would make a place perfect‚ all of us humans would also like to have equal fairness‚ too! An example of this is when in a court case‚ that the judge

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    Everyone has their own vision of what their utopia would be like. All of these visions have different people with different rules in different places. Mirriam-Webster dictionary defines a utopia as an imaginary place in which the government‚ laws‚ and social conditions are perfect. My utopia would have caring people‚ a fair economy‚ and a peaceful location.  The first part of a society are the people that live there. The people that live in Victority‚ my utopia‚ are caring‚ intelligent‚ and resourceful

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    In Utopia. Utopias and dystopias show the contrast between two polar ideas depending on the point of view of the person. Essentially‚ somebody’s utopia is another person’s dystopia‚ which proves that no two people are completely alike. So‚ the minute differences between two peoples’ preferences could lead to a stark divide that is enough to create each person’s utopia and dystopia. The photograph submitted captured a worm’s eye view of a surveillance camera on the University of St. Thomas campus

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    The future of technology is unknown for now. Many have talked about the subject matter. Technology might be leading us to a world of pure happiness and a place we all fantasized about when we were young or is it leading us down the wrong road with no return where we lose ourselves in the process. The great power it has over one can be truly reflected by the way they interact with others and how we rely on the computer for the answers. However‚ can we truly say its hurting us as a society? As we find

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    “Art for Heart’s Sake” “Art for Heart’s Sake” is a short story written by Reuben Lucius “Rube” Goldberg‚ an American cartoonist‚ sculptor‚ author‚ engineer‚ and inventor‚ who lived between 1883 and 1970. He is best known as a cartoonist and a founding member of America’s National Cartoonists Society. Collins P. Ellsworth is a wealthy 76-year-old businessman who is being treated for a form of compulsive buying disorder‚ otherwise known as oniomania: His uncontrollable buying habits—he can hardly

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    Utopia Utopia relies on the idea of communal property. Communal property is the idea that any one person does not own more than the whole and that everything is shared. In Utopia everyone does six hours of work‚ three before lunch and then three after. For the remainder of the time they are free to do as they please. Utopian work is the same for everyone‚ therefore eliminating any class system. In Utopia everyone works regardless of what sex you are‚ men however are delegated to the more physically

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    Art IVA-CP 20 November 2012 Comparison Essay “Beowulf” and “Sir Gawain and The Green Knight” have similar story lines. Beowulf is a poem about a long narrative that celebrates a hero’s deeds. The short story “Sir Gawain and The Green Knight” deals with a legendary knight obeying a code of chivalry that represented a combination of Christian and military ideals. Beowulf and the Green Knight share‚ a common arrogance while Wiglaf and Sir Gawain endure a test in character. First‚ Beowulf and the Green

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    My vision of a utopia is the closest you are going to get to heaven on earth. There will not be a negative energy in my utopia‚ only peace. There will be no such thing as sickness or diseases‚ everyone would be healthy all of the time. Finally‚ everyone will do the things that they love. In my utopia all of the negative things such as war‚ will never exist. The world now is full of negativity‚ so having my utopia be negative free would be nearly perfect. No one would have to worry about paying

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    equal: the quality or state of having the same rights‚ social status‚ etc. Equality in More’s “Utopia” can be first seen in the similarity between the towns on the island. “There are fifty-four cities on the island‚ all spacious and magnificent‚ entirely identical in language‚ customs‚ institutions and laws. So far as the location permits‚ all of them are built on the same plan and have the same appearance.” (More‚ 1992: 82) Equality is also shown‚ not only by the similarities of the

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    Utopia is not possible. There is no way a perfect world can exist in today’s society. Many people wish for a perfect world. There is no such thing as perfect‚ perfect is a dream. A wise woman once said “ If you actually succeed in creating a Utopia‚ you’ve created a world without conflict‚ in which everything is perfect. And if there’s no conflict there’s no stories worth telling or reading!” (Utopia Quotes). If there is no conflict‚ there is no history‚ no stories to learn‚ and there is no knowledge

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