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    My Utopia Job

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    My Utopia Job My Utopia Job would be a compilation of past work experiences‚ as well as what I have learned through my classes here at Brandman. In order to qualify as my Utopia Job‚ the below requirements would have to be met: * Excellent & affordable health benefits package for all employees. Keep them happy and healthy; make it affordable for all of them and their families. * State of the art facility with the latest technologies available‚ giving the employee a safe and clean

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    Can Utopia Exist

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    Can Utopias Exist Rough draft UtopiasUtopias are the “perfect cities” of this world. But I believe they never existed. I believe that Utopias cannot exist. They cannot exist because People might not like the decisions made by the people in charge‚ People could never be perfect‚ and People will always break the rules ‚even if they don’t mean too. One reason might be People might not like the decisions made by the people in charge. (Chapter 3 pg 22 paragraph 7) This quote supports me is because

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    De Optimo Reipublicae Statu deque Nova Insula Utopia (translated On the Best State of a Republic and on the New Island of Utopia) or more simply Utopia is a 1516 book by Sir (Saint) Thomas More. The book‚ written in Classical Latin‚ is a frame narrative primarily depicting a fictional island society and its religious‚ social and political customs. The name of the place is derived from the Greek words οὐ ou ("not") and τόπος tópos ("place")‚ with the topographical

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    desired‚ regardless of the means used to obtain the goal. Niccolo Machiavelli responds in the book The Prince that moral compromise is justified in politics. On the other hand‚ Thomas More the author of Utopia believes that moral compromise is justified in politics to an extent. A character in Utopia‚ Raphael Hythloday‚ believes that moral compromises are not justified in politics. To begin‚ Niccolo Machiavelli responds in the book The Prince that moral compromise is justified in politics. Quoted

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    Utopia and New Atlantis

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    Comparison of Utopia and New Atlantis After reading Utopia by Thomas More and New Atlantis by Francis Bacon‚ it is evident that both authors impose two different attitudes of the way of life to an ideal society. More introduced an “ordered” way of life and Bacon introduced a “scientific” way of living. In More’s Utopia‚ it is evident that More’s belief is that human perfection would create a perfect society to live in. In Utopia‚ there is no poor man and no beggars and everyone has an occupation

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    Every society has its rules and laws. It depends on the type of rules and laws that makes a society the way it is. For a type of society that would be like a utopia the seven most important commandments are: Be at Peace‚ Be Honest‚ Give to Others Rather Than Receive‚ Accept Others as They Are‚ Respect All Things Living‚ Always Learn to Forgive‚ and Live Life to the Fullest. In order to live in the perfect society‚ these commandments are very important. Commandment I - Be at Peace: Being at peace

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    A Personal Utopia: An Analysis of a Key Passage in Brave New World The key passage of Aldous Huxley’s Brace New World takes place after John has been arrested and is a conversation with Mond. When John and Mond speak of ideal societies‚ a major part of Brave New World‚ the aspect of human nature which makes us search continuously for our personal Utopia‚ becomes apparent. In Mond’s study‚ the sacrifices each character makes in order to find a Utopia are interconnected. The search for

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    “A place where disorder becomes harmony.” – Elder Chief‚ The Giver.  A dystopia can be defined as a futuristic‚ exaggerated‚ and highly controlled world  with the illusion  of  perfection.  1984‚ written in  1948  by George Orwell‚ is  a futuristic  society novel about a fictional leader with unthinkable amounts control and power over a  systematic society‚ which is controlled with strict regulations. The short story “Harrison  Bergeson”  is  a  modern  set  society  where  the  people  are  made 

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    The society in The Giver comes down to being a Utopia or a Dystopia. Seeing things from both sides‚ I conclude that Jonas’s community is a Dystopian society. Not being able to have choices‚ having citizens unhappy‚ and keeping people from being independent would not be considered part of a Utopian society. To begin with‚ Jonas’s community has no say in making their choices or decisions. Based on chapter 13‚ Jonas says‚ “‘But i want them!’ Jonas said angrily. “ It isn’t fair that nothing has color

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    Utopia and Dysotopia in Science Fiction What would it be like to live in an Utopian city? Is it really all it claims to be? There are many philosophers who have discussed the idea of Utopias and Dystopias. Some are for it and some aren ’t. Some believe it ’s possible to have a Utopia while others believe there is no way that it can. Plato‚ More‚ Hobbes‚ and Locke are some that have a high idea of Utopias. A Brave New World‚ indirectly supported and refuted some of the ideas of these philosophers

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