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    The extract from Kate Grenville’s “The Idea of Perfection” is one that focuses on a particular bridge‚ located over Cascade Rivulet‚ probably in the outskirts of their town. In this passage‚ the extensive use of descriptive language is clear; the main character picks up many details of the bridge and its surroundings as she explores it. A thematic point in this extract is linked with the title‚ “The Idea of Perfection”‚ where through the tranquil style in which this extract is written‚ we get an

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    weakness is the fear that anything less than perfection is failure. No matter how many people tell us that “nobody’s perfect” or “just try your best” I cannot seem to wrap my head around those concepts because perfection is the ultimate achievement. Without perfection‚ there would be nothing to strive for‚ whether it be on a test or in life. Throughout my educational career‚ I have always had straight A’s and great test scores because of this idea of perfection being the highest degree of excellence which

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    Perfection is Everything Perfection is what matters most in modern society’s eyes. It seems that people will do whatever they can to make society look at them in a positive way. In Marge Piercy’s poem “Barbie doll‚” the author uses symbolism in many different ways to show us that individuals thrive to reach perfection in a society but how it truly shows in the end. When one thinks of the word Barbie in their brain they immediately start to think about those plastic dolls that little girls play

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    Perfection: The Human Journey to Self Realization A Paper by the Genius Formerly known as Kevin Houston. As a human being many people strive to reach a point in their life where they feel safe and secure. They seek the ability to strive. It is human nature to be successful‚ regardless of how much work is done. Success by my definition is having the largest effect with the smallest amount of effort. This is easily shown by the way the world works. Those with excessive amounts of money and resources

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    Perfection We all have those moments when we log onto Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Tumblr etc.‚ and on our timelines we see all of those pictures of flawless people‚ and we automatically wish we looked like them. Those awful moments of low self-confidence‚ that instantly cause us to lie on the floor in a fetal position‚ and fall into a miserable vortex of insecurity‚ while whispering to the ceiling‚ "Why God‚ Why did you make me this way?!"  With the help of a low quality camera‚ a few image filters

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    As human beings‚ we are changing each and every moment as we are introduced to new ideas‚ values and challenges by our surroundings. In Alistair MacLeod ’s short story‚ "To Everything There Is a Season"‚ the author depicts the anxieties and reservations of the narrator ’s transition between childhood and the adult world. This story also allows the reader to understand the importance of change in one ’s life. The story is set on Christmas Day and the weeks preceding‚ when the whole family was awaiting

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    Debra Quintero Eng 101 QG 14Sep2010 “Tired of Reality TV‚ but Still Tuning In” Carter‚ Bill. "Tired of Reality TV‚ but Still Tuning In." New York Times 13 Sept. 2010:B4(L). Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Web. 14 Sept. 2010. In Bill Carter’s article “Tired of Reality TV‚ but Still Tuning In” he discusses how television viewers claim to be tired of reality shows but this summer’s TV ratings seem to show the opposite. His thesis statement “…What viewers say they want and what they

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    Shooting to Perfection Basketball is one of the most watched and played sports in the world. There are many aspects of the game of basketball. Such as playing defense‚ dribbling‚ passing‚ and footwork. Most importantly‚ shooting the basketball. Rather‚ it’s a layup‚ free throw‚ any shot above the three point line‚ and any shot beyond the three point line. Shooting is the most important because it gives teams their points‚ the goal is to outshoot opponents and win games. Three steps to remember when

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    Everyone experiences a moment in their life that defines who they are. Your experiences are what make you unique. For me‚ this moment happened only a few years ago. My continual drive for perfection and determination to succeed became evident all within the same day. On that particular day I learned just how relentless I was in my ability to practice‚ how to keep a good composure through difficult situations‚ and how my continual strive to stay focused would lead to success. The many hours of practice

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    Euan MacLeod and Del Kathryn Barton are Australian artists that operate with different materials at different periods of times‚ who produce exceptional works that relate significantly to the concept of identity with a focus on the human condition. The works of Del Kathryn Barton reflect femininity and motherhood; however‚ Macleod’s reflect morbid emotions and an abstract approach to portray an altered style of melancholy. Barton’s ‘The Highway is a Disco’ was flawlessly painted in the modern era

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