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    can listen to a song and harmonize on the spot. When Eunkwang gets nervous he prays. He prays before live performances. Eunkwang likes to have an unbalanced style‚ like wearing loose pants and t-shirts‚ and he likes unusual patterns. Eunkwang’s ideal type is someone with a big mouth and eyes that look attractive when she smiles. Motto: "The higher you go‚ the lower you become." Lee Min Hyuk 이민혁  Stage Name: Minhyuk Birthday: November 29‚ 1990 Position: Vocalist‚ Rapper‚ Face of The Group

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    After reading about Socrates ideal republic‚ I no longer wonder why Socrates was executed. The way he thinks and the ideas he expresses can be somewhat outlandish. Socrates way of thinking is original and helped shape the intellectual traditions in the west. Unfortunately‚ I disagree with some of the logic he uses and the ideas he suggests. Overall‚ The way Plato writes this piece is very smart for two reasons. The first reason is that it is written as a conversation. At this time‚ verbal communication

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    succeed in this study. Finally‚ we would like to thank our friends for their assistance‚ support and comments on our dissertation. We appreciate every single help from them whether directly or indirectly. 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Name of the company 1st Ideal Enterprise is the registered company name for our business. The name chooses are included protection/wealth‚ group benefits and individual benefits. In protection perspective refers to identifying areas where you are transferring wealth. Beside that

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    United States Constitution is a very unique and important document. Created to protect the ideals set in place by the Declaration of Independence‚ the Constitution lays down the laws and makes sure the ideals stay standing. The Declaration of Independence set forth a basis for the Constitution to follow and build upon. While using ideals of the Declaration of Independence‚ the Constitution validates these ideals‚ and protects them‚ making them permanent. The principles of the Declaration of Independence

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    The three readings are all about stories that are related to emperors or leaders‚ and they illustrate both the common and unique characteristics of ideal models‚ values‚ male and female. In those chapters‚ they unanimously demonstrated that a role model should be strong‚ never obsessed with women and should always fulfil their responsibilities by serving the state and protecting the people. As shown in Genji‚ when the King demanded her lady to accompany him for the whole day‚ many courtiers were

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    TITLE Written in 1776‚ the Declaration of Independence severed ties with the Great Britain‚ while also establishing new rule and ideals for American colonists. The Founders of America instilled rights to the colonists that were denied by the British Crown. Among these ideals is the basis for the future United States government and freedom for the American people. The Declaration outlined principles for the new colonial government based on consent of the governed‚ the right to alter or abolish the

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    Imprisonment is the most popular major penalty for offenders in many countries in the world. But whether it is effective‚ especially when dealing with pretty crimes?( should not use question in introduction or however‚ many people doubt about its effectiveness on pretty crimes ) I think those pretty criminals should be punished to work for local communities rather than instead of being put into jail‚ for the sake of a local community.  With no doubt‚ offenders should pay the price ( or be responsible

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    Republicanism vs. The Democratic Ideals To understand the similarities and differences between ‘republicanism’ and the democratic ideal‚ you must first understand some basic vocabulary. Republicanism was defined by John Adams as‚ “ A government‚ in which all men‚ rich and poor magistrates and subjects officers and people‚ masters and servants‚ the first citizen and the last‚ are equally subject to the laws.” Meaning that republicanism is not about the people having power‚ but about the power that

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    Characteristics of an Ideal Appraisal System A union of configuration and procedures is necessary by organizations to appraise their employees’ work. The ideal work guidance system is comprised of several elements: job descriptions‚ unfair expectations‚ appraisals‚ corrective policies and praises. Although supervisors and employees often dread yearly production assessments and evaluations‚ many work administration systems service well and predict qualified assistants for a profitable workforce

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    My ideal summer holiday After my hard and busy school year my summer holidays began. I felt happy and began to plan a lot of wonderful things to do during my summer vocation. There are many ways to spend our holidays. I like travelling very much. In the old days people had to travel several days‚ weeks and months to get to the place they needed. They either went on foot‚ by coaches driven by horses or on horseback or by boats and ships. Then trains‚ trams‚ cars‚ buses‚ airplanes‚ underground

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