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    The Perfect Date

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    Emily Pass Domaracki English 1101 (Descriptive) 8/24/14 The Perfect Date No one will ever be able to experience the perfect date. It just isn’t realistic. Every time you go on a date‚ something almost always goes wrong. Whether it be an argument before‚ after or during‚ something will always interfere with that night or day being perfect. You can only dream about nothing going wrong. In simpler terms‚ The Perfect Date. As him and I sat across from each other at the elegant dining table‚ I noticed

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    Be Real Not Perfect

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    blogger‚ and author of "Be real not perfect" Miriam Albero The athlete and blogger Miriam Albero shares in her first book her training‚ her healthy recipes and her way of facing life‚ always with a positive attitude. "The best way to be real is to find perfection in ourselves‚ not try to find it in others‚ but to discover the qualities that we all have inside of us" Sportswoman and blogger Miriam Albero has just published her first book Be real not perfect (Planet‚ 2015)‚ in which she reveals

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    The Perfect School

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    The perfect school The perfect school would have to be appealing to the students and offer a pleasant environment. It would certainly be a place where students would feel comfortable to learn. It would be located in the countryside‚ away from the city centre without car fumes‚ traffic and noise. The students would be close to nature and they would learn to love and protect trees‚ flowers and animals. The children would often go for a walk in countryside and visit farms and other natural places

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    Perfect Competition

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    Perfect competition- Is it possible? To claim that something is "perfect" is to say that it cannot be done better. In business and economy it is very common to think that the best possible allocation of society’s resources occurs when "perfect competition" characterizes the organization of industry. It is a well worked out theory that has been around for over a century. The concept of competition is used in two ways in economics: competition as a process is a rivalry among firms; competition

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    Perfect Education

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    The perfect education system is hard to define because what I think is perfect another person could think that it is absurd. My perfect education system would be a mixture of technology and human interaction‚ All the children will be provided with a computer/tablet that has the textbooks loaded onto it. The students will receive textbooks to take home so that they could do their homework. The teacher will film their lectures and upload them to the schools’ web system so that the students can reference

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    The Perfect Body

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    The Perfect Body Body image issues are a real problem that a lot people face every day. Many seek to achieve an ideal and unrealistic type of body. Some even go to extreme measures‚ such as drugs‚ eating disorders‚ or even over exercising to reach this ideal body. Of course exercise is undoubtedly important to living a healthy life‚ but it is more important to know that the perfect body cannot and does not exist. Every person is unique and “healthy” does not necessarily mean stick skinny or big

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    The Perfect Universe

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    other in perfect synchronicity. The birds soar through the sky easily and migrate to the right places without ever getting lost. The seasons take turns to change without ever making a mistake. Every planet is always rotating in perfect order and never deviating from it’s course. You can go on forever contemplating the wonders of nature. There is definitely a force that orchestrates and holds it all together. If there is such a force which orchestrate everything in perfect order allowing

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    Stereotypes

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    Stereotypes Stereotypes are common anywhere in the world. These are created by ourselves. A stereotype is an idea or image structured and accepted by most people as a model or behavioral qualities representing a group. On occasions these characteristics representing communities‚ social classes and people living in a country which does not belong. Stereotypes can be cultural type that is depending on the customs they have. They could also be social type that is depending on the social level to

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    The Perfect Picture

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    The Perfect Picture Fifteen years ago an accident happened that was a picture moment waiting to be taken by a rookie reporter. In some cases it seemed like everything was planned out just for a rookie reporter to get his big time moment. The picture was set: a distraught worn down grandfather‚ his granddaughter wrapped in a clean white sheet with an atmosphere of a simple home. All James Alexander Thom had to do was take a simple picture of the scene‚ but it wasn’t that simple. The depressing

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    Perfect Pizzeria

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    explanation to deal with the situations at the end of the case. The equity theory of motivation individual’s motivation level is correlated to his perception of equity‚ fairness‚ and justice practiced by the management. This is demonstrated within the Perfect Pizzeria case because the employees perception of equity and fairness declined to an unsatisfactory level causing a decrease in performance. This loss of equality then dwindled their motivation to work. When an individual is fairly treated they are

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