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    Utopia

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    More‚ the author‚ describes Utopia as a community or society possessing highly desirable or near perfect qualities. However‚ this fictional society would not work especially in today’s day and age‚ because the description of the cities and farms hinges upon a general fact of Utopian life: homogeneity. Everything in Utopia is as similar as it possibly can be. According to Hythloday the cities are almost indistinguishable from each other. They have virtually the same populations‚ architecture‚ layouts

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    would like to live in a utopian society would say no. The odd thing is that the definition of what utopia actually is can be highly debatable. The term itself was coined by Thomas More. The word Utopia came from the word eutopia which means good place and the word eutopia which means no place. So‚ essentially More wanted to describe a place that was good but did not exist. There are many different solutions or ideas for creating utopian societies. Large scale ideas do not seem to work very well

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    The Prince and Utopia

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    of people and making sure that they are under your control. In Utopia‚ More provides an example of an ideal form of government from his perspective. In another way‚ its his example of a perfect society. The Prince and Utopia both talk about ruling‚ but are different in their form of government. A big difference in Utopia and the Prince is that Machiavelli believes that the ruler should be evil under all its intent and More wants a ruler who does not always need to strike fear into their citizens

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    Supervision: Dr. Christian Herbst‚ LLM and Dr. Sascha Hödl‚ LMM Date: April 30‚ 2011 11. INTRODUCTION: BRIEF BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON LH AND AUA The Lufthansa Group‚ which is led by its parent company Deutsche Lufthansa AG‚ is a listed company that has more than 400 subsidiaries and affiliates. Approximately 108.200 people work for the Lufthansa Group‚ which registered EUR 22.4 billion in the fiscal year of 2007. Within the last five years‚ the operating margin of the group has improved by a total of

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    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 excel‚ the world today needs to progress in equality‚ unity‚ and in managing the environment for it to be more utopian like. Firstly‚ equality is a common issue in the world today. There doesn’t seem to be equality and fairness on Earth. However‚

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    society will never be possible. More creative Here are some other good reasons why Utopia is not possible. The world is already to damage to change to perfect. There’s too much pollution‚ global warming‚littering‚ terrorism‚ and more. About 22% of the world’s population is in jail‚ or prison. So‚ if 22% of the population is in imprisoned‚ there’s no way people can change them and make them perfect.

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    Postmodern Utopias

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    postmodern. Then we have a utopia‚ which is "an imaginary place or state of things in which everything is perfect." Utopia is also‚ a definition by Webster. The idea of a postmodern utopia is as follows‚ "Postmodern forms‚ at once more pragmatic‚ multiauthored‚ and more responsive to green and social concerns" (Freestone‚ 2000). The era of the postmodern utopia started in the early 1990 ’s and continues to progress onward today. With so much of society focused upon the ecology of the environment

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    In a perfect world‚ no one gets hurt. A utopia is a world where there is no hurt‚ no pain‚ and no 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

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    Utopia in Colonial America In the seventeenth century‚ there were two different versions of utopia. When a person hears the word utopia‚ a different thought will come to each different person’s mind. A utopia can be anything‚ as long as it brings joy to the specific person. In Colonial America‚ all people went over to the new world with a fantasy of their perfect place. In fact‚ two very important historical figures had extreme views on North America. While John Smith viewed The New World as new

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    More's Utopian Society

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    opinion about them. Both utopias and dystopias are set in the future and feature same elements but in different connotations‚ for example‚ more advanced technology and science. In utopian stories‚ it is believed that more advanced technology and science is used to enhance the human living conditions‚ like the absence of death and suffering. In dystopian stories‚ the more advanced technology is available only to the group in power to improve their oppression. Unlike utopian fiction‚ which often features

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