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    The Perfect Day

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    The Perfect Day When I was a little girl I would dream about my wedding day. I would pick out what colors I wanted. I had to have almost everything be pink because it was my favorite color. I used to even play dress up with all of my younger sisters. I would always have to be the princess‚ and they could dress up as anything else. I had a special white fluffy dress that my mother had made me for Halloween. No one was allowed to wear it but me. I would always say my wedding day would be the happiest

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    Perfect Wife

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    Jose L. Alvarado English 61 K‚ Dahi June 22‚ 2009 The Perfect Wife My wife would have to take care of the children when I’m not around. I don’t have children right now‚ but I’m planning on having two kids. That’s why I would want that characteristic on my wife. Being faithful to your partner is a major role on a relationship especially if you’re planning on marring him or her. Not cheating on your wife or husband is going to bring trust to one another. Another characteristic I want

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    The storm sets in motion the chain of events that leads to the characters adultery. Do you think the storm excuses the characters in any way from responsibility for their actions?In her short story The Storm‚ Kate Chopin creates a situation where two people give in to their sexual desire with the help of the outside setting. Although the threatening appearance of the storm does incite the deep rooted emotion; the couple is not excused from their treacherous act since they are well aware of their

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    Perfect Dress

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    3 October 2011 Marisa de los Santos Perfect Dress Page 504 * Looking at a student’s journal‚ maybe written in blue ink or is a blue journal‚ they see that the writing is written in ink but is erasable because they see smudges. * The student thinks they are not beautiful and hopes that beauty is just going to come to her over night. * It’s strange how badly we want things to just come to us‚ when we know that things do not just come‚ we have to work at it. * We all want to be like

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    Perfect Pizzeria

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    Perfect Pizzeria: The Not So Perfect Case Study At Perfect Pizzeria in Southville‚ Illinois‚ the working culture is by far not perfect! It is an environment that lacks company dedication‚ effective management‚ and individual motivation. Although the company is the second-largest franchise of its chain and is flourishing‚ it appears that the rewards are not beneficial to the employees but only to the company. The current system is such that each franchise is equipped with a manager who works under

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    The plot of the story "The Storm" by Kate Chopin is a conventional everyday plot. The story would not be so interesting if it weren’t for the last line of the story; "So the storm passed and everyone was happy." What did she mean by the closing line? My interpretation of the story is that she meant the rocky part of both Calixta and Alcee’s marriage had passed along with the storm. Both Alcee and Calixta cheated on their spouse‚ however‚ they both knew that when the stor was over they would

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    The Perfect Classroom

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    We all have our own preconceived mindsets of how our educational surroundings should be arranged and how a perfect classroom should be. While preparing for the ultimate classroom we should keep in mind the following conditions. These conditions should involve input from teachers and students alike‚ while also keeping in mind parent’s and school faculty’s needs. To a teacher‚ a perfect classroom would involve many things. Most importantly a teacher would like to have eager students that are

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    A Perfect Date

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    aware of the questions the participants get asked. Who do you admire most?‚ What is your idea of a perfect date?‚ What do you want to do in life?‚ What is your greatest achievement? etc etc. Have you ever tried answering any of these questions for yourself? I think about it sometimes. What i’ll say when someone asks me these questions. Let me start with my idea of a perfect date then. For me my perfect date wouldn’t be just an evening‚ it would consist of activities for the entire day. Waking up to

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    Perfect Pathogen

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    My idea of a perfect pathogen would be one that can survive and persist long enough to cause infection and to be transmitted to the next host. And this multiplicity of behaviours depends at least on the generation of diverse cell surface structures and phenotypic variants to evade the host immune response. One such strategy to achieve this in bacteria is antigenic variation‚ a strategy also employed by viruses‚ fungi‚ and protozoa‚ which all face similar challenges when infecting a host‚ that is

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    The Perfect Body

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    Is the Perfect Body Worth It? Millions of people throughout the world would do anything to have that “movie star” body‚ but when is it too far? Martha was thirteen years old when she went on a diet of only salads and fruits. Her friends envied her because she had a healthy diet‚ but they didn’t know that it was all she was eating. Not eating enough wasn’t good enough for her though. Martha wanted to lose more weight so she decided to do sit-ups‚ leg lifts and jumping jacks on a daily basis

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