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    Paper Towns Whether it is musicians‚ actors‚ athletes‚ or figures of authority‚ everyone has somebody they admire and aspire to be like. Sometimes‚ these people aren’t as wonderful as they appear through the media. It is easy for people to idolize celebrities and acquaintances‚ when they are far from deserving. John Green’s book Paper Towns deals with this topic very well. The main character Quentin learns this lesson first hand. Quentin Jacobsen is a bit of a geek. One night‚ he is confronted

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    universe. Some may say that Utopias can exist‚ however it is significantly unlikely due to human nature‚ economics‚ and the government‚ but may become a possibility considering the fact that humans contain the capacity to evolve. One reason that a Utopian society is not possible is due to human nature. A society where conflicts are limited is quite impossible because humans may be ignorant to realize their mistakes and attain knowledge from them. Many people believe that utopias are doomed to fail

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    The central focus of the book Paper Towns by John Green is friendship. This has been proven many times throughout the book especially when Margo feels lonely even though she is one of the most popular people at her local high school and Quentin spent a month looking for Margo with his friends. Firstly‚ Margo has stated that she felt lonely‚ this seems odd because it has also been said that Margo is one of the most popular students at her school. A quote that proves this is “Yeah‚ well‚ I was always

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    freedom and happiness. In the Utopia‚ the Utopian government strive to fulfill and optimize the benefits and happiness of Utopian citizens. Reasonably‚ people would describe a safe and happy government as domestically stable and diplomatically powerful so that it obtains admiration and fear from both its citizens and surrounding countries‚ thus enabling its citizens to live with freedom and pursue the ultimate happiness. However‚ although the images of Utopian government are attractive and appealing

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    Use this method if you’d prefer to copy and paste your paper into a form. 2. Prepare Your Document(s) Title: Please enter a title more descriptive. Type of document: Essay‚ Term Paper‚ or Research Paper Course Notes‚ Exam‚ Study Guide‚ or Other School: Course Title: (ex. Bio 101 or Algebra I) Professor: 3. Choose how you submit Upload document Copy & paste paper Use this method if you’d prefer to copy and paste your paper into a form.2. Prepare Your Document(s) Title: Please enter

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    Animal Farm’s Utopian Society Animal Farm by George Orwell is a novel detailing a farm’s revolution as the animals fight to take back what is theirs and keep it for themselves rather than supply a farmer and his needs. The animals succeed in recapturing their farm‚ and one of the first things they do is set up a list of seven commandments to provide structure to their utopian society. By the end of the book‚ one realizes that the utopian society the animals set up was riddled with holes‚

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    History of Origami Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding. "Ori" is the Japanese word for folding and "kami" is the Japanese word for paper. That is how origami got its name. However‚ origami did not start in Japan. It began in China in the first or second century and then spread to Japan sometime during the sixth century. At first‚ there was very little paper available so only the rich could afford to do paper folding. The Japanese found useful purposes for their origami. For example‚ the

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    INT Task 3: Toilet Paper Absorbency Project Design Plan Problem Statement: Absorbency of toilet paper is found in many aspects when it comes to choosing the right toilet paper. When choosing toilet paper people base their decisions on many factors. Those factors include price‚ name brand‚ availability‚ quantity for the price‚ and even media deliverance (i.e. commercials) of toilet paper. Although these factors are of key importance‚ what about the absorbency of toilet paper? This experiment is conducted

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    Brook Farm Institute of Agriculture and Education‚ was just one of multiple utopian communities throughout North American history. Between 1663 and 1858‚ around 138 of these “perfect societies” were established in the continent (“Utopia”). While it is up for debate as to whether Brook Farm succeeded in creating the perfect society‚ it has remained as one of the most well known and preserved entities of the United States’ utopian past. In 1841‚ a man by the name of George Ripley started Brook Farm

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    of Matter into Pure Substances – Paper Chromatography Abstract The purpose of this laboratory was to determine how different substances have different solubilities in a given solvent. This was accomplished using the method of chromatography. The solubility of each substance was first determined by dropping a drop or two of each on a line drawn 2 inches above the bottom of a piece of paper. Then the paper was lightly bent in order to tape both sides of the paper leaving about a 4 centimeter gap

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