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    The Definition of An Ideal While we may sometimes differ in what our own definitions of what an ideal mate would be like‚ there are perhaps‚ some features which we would all appreciate such a mate to have. At the end of the day we may discover that our ideal mate is not a perfect person‚ but that they do possess qualities which make them perfect for us. An ideal mate is definitely one who not only loves us‚ but who cherishes us too. When you cherish someone you appreciate them to the hilt and

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    Thomas Paine Ideals

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    The ideals of a nation with peace are built around justice-regardless of race‚ gender‚ and religion. It is built around the ideals of freedom--regardless of race‚ gender‚ and religion. They are built around liberty--regardless of race‚ gender‚ and religion. If any governing powers are able to grant such ideals and implement them into society‚ it is a prosperous nation. The reason America fought for independence from the British was because of the abuse and inability to adhere to these basic principles

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    My Ideal School

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    Alberto Coello English 93 Reaction Paper: My Ideal School This reaction paper addresses the question of what my ideal school would be like. My ideal school would be consisting of a really good learning environment where students want to learn and teachers want to teach. It would be a diverse school with students of different cultural backgrounds builds on respect for one another. I have always admired and respected people of various cultural backgrounds and I would like to learn from my fellow

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    Virtue and Ideal Person

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    Part 2: The Ideal Person Write a 350- to 700-word essay that describes the ideal person according to Confucius. Include the concepts of ren‚ li‚ shu‚ xiao‚ and wen. The ideal person that is described according to Confucius is a superior or noble person. A perfect person that can see beyond of what usual or normal people can see. It is called Junzi. This person is not born from in a day‚ but it is prepared to show his humanity at its best since childhood‚ “and the virtues have been practiced

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    Beowulf's Heroic Ideal

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    and Grendel. The main reason I chose these two characters was because I believe that both of these characters possess most of the heroic ideals of the Anglo-Saxon times. The heroic ideals consist of strength‚ intelligence‚ and loyalty‚ each of these characters showed and proved they had most of these qualities throughout the entire story. The first heroic ideal was present throughout the entire story by a couple of the characters. I think it can be certain though that Beowulf was the main character

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    My Ideal Home

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    My ideal home. In the 1950s the average home was about 983 square feet and the average cost was around $8‚450 Homes were usually built with two or fewer bedrooms and children shared bedrooms if needed. Closets were around two feet by eight feet---just big enough for your clothes. Bathrooms were built out of necessity and most homes managed with just one. It was a luxury to have a garage or a carport and the majority of homes in the 50s did not include any protection for a car. Central air conditioning

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    Swift's Ideal Character

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    creatures. These creatures greatly vary in stature‚ some of which are minuscule compared to Gulliver and others that tower over him. While these beings are human-like in appearance and in some of their characteristics‚ they also show animal-like qualities. Yahoos in the land of the Houyhnhnms are a perfect example of the uncivilized nature in humans. Yahoos are savage‚ greedy and dishonest hairy humans who are closer to being animals then they are to being humans. The Laputans are humans that show

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    Leela's Friend

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    Leela’s Friend – R.K.Narayan Sidda was hanging about the gate at a moment when Mr Sivasanker was standing in the front veranda of his house brooding over the servant problem. “Sir‚ do you want a servant?” Sidda asked. “Come in” said Mr Sivasanker. As Sidda opened the gate and came in‚ Mr Sivasanker subjected him to a scrutiny and said to himself‚ “Doesn’t seem to be a bad sort ... At any rate‚ the fellow looks tidy.” “Where were you before?” he asked. Sidda said‚ “In a bungalow there‚” and indicated

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    my ideal school

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    Stop‚ look and listen. Can you hear it? Do you feel the gush of anticipation‚ adrenaline and anxiety pumping through your veins? Yes‚ there definitely is teen spirit in the air! It is 7.00am and teenagers of all shapes and sizes dressed in all shades imaginable pour into the entrance accompanied by the buzzing of the latest gossips. Uniforms‚ such a bore! Though free to dress in whatever attire we desire‚ we still have a dress code to follow. The warmth of welcome surrounds you when you step foot

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    Plato's Ideal Society

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    plato’s utopia had several features‚ but he basically tried to make a perfectly just society. in the republic‚ he examines a few concepts of justice‚ including justice being telling the truth and repaying your debts‚ doing good to friends and harm to enemies‚ and justice being what is in the interest of the stronger. he rejects all these ideas eventually and says that justice is based on a society’s natural division of labor. for example‚ workers perform optimally when they are specialized- a construction

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