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    The human race make mistakes all the time‚ including when it comes to organizing a perfect society. The Fruitlands‚ a utopian community that lasted six months‚ had people who were peace loving and forbade meat. This would cause problems later on. According to the article‚ “The strict diet of grains and fruits left many in the group malnourished and sick” (4 Utopian Communities that didn’t pan out‚ pg. 91). This part of the article shows that this “utopia” fell due to the fact that the people

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    Utopian Society? “Every utopian society faces the same problem: what do you do with the people who don’t fit in.”(Margaret Atwood). In the Giver they attempt to create a utopian society. In order to do that they gave up their freedom. A perfect society takes away more than it gives. A perfect society is a place where everyone is the same and there is no diversity or hate or love or pain. It takes away the most painful amazing of feelings‚ and doesn’t allow people to think for themselves so they

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    As Simple as Snow and Paper Towns draft What would you do if the person you loved just packed up and left? How would you feel? Would you go after them? To what extent would you go to get them back? Gregory and Quentin had to face some pretty tenacious challenges in both Paper Towns and As Simple As Snow. There are important characters in both As Simple As Snow and Paper Towns. They each have many similarities like their relationships and their fascination with dead people. Gregory was just an

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    approach in running their business in contrast to companies in similar fields. Capital One and DeZURIK have successfully learned what approach allows them to be successful in each of their fields‚ respectively. This paper will highlight various aspects of each company. This paper will take a somewhat in-depth approach as a means to expose what makes each of these companies successful while also comparing the differences of the two. In order to do these things‚ we must first become familiarized

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    over this topic whether a utopian society is possible or not. A utopia is defined by Dictionary.com as any visionary system of political or social perfection. Each and every person is different and none are perfect‚ therefore a utopia cannot be reached even if the world was to drastically change. Although‚ it can improve and become more utopian like. To excel‚ the world today needs to progress in equality‚ unity‚ and in managing the environment for it to be more utopian like. Firstly‚ equality

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    “The Once Known Utopian Society” Throughout the course of history‚ many great men and women have envisioned a world with only peace and prosperity; however‚ there is always some sort of defect in every society. These defects may range from religious differences to inequalities‚ but they do exist. The great society of the Omelas has a variety of: diversity‚ wealth‚ and happiness‚ yet a troubling story on the basis of their foundation. The value and responsibility of an individual can have profound

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    believe that this papers strengths are its structure and it being concise. I also believe that the issue that I am discussing is deep‚ and therefore interesting. Its weaknesses would be its lack of quotes. The difficulty with this paper was trying to find the idea in the first place. It took me a lot of time to find deep similarities and differences between the two. It also took me some time to figure out how I would lay the essay out and how I would flesh the essay out. As this paper is not superficial

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    Paper Towns Essay The book Paper Towns is about main character and protagonist‚ Quentin Jacobsen trying to find his neighbor and secret crush Margo Roth Spiegelman after she didn’t go to school‚ by following clues that she left and going multiple paper towns on the map. The book starts off by introducing the main character and narrator Quentin “Q” Jacobsen and his neighbor Margo Roth Spiegelman. The two used to be good friends until one night they witnessed a crime scene and Margo seemed very interested

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    The utopian model is known for providing citizens with the best form of living conditions. The creation of structures away from dangerous highways and bad air pollution caught my attention. Also‚ the creation of structures in conjunction with nature‚ space‚ safer

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    veto the senate‚ the senate can veto the president‚ and the judicial branch decides whether or not the law or bill being passed is along the lines of the constitution. With all this in mind‚ a democratic republic is obviously the best choice the a utopian society such as The United Society. With an impeccable educational system and estimable government The United Society is the perfect society. By looking at the governments of Finland‚ Canada‚ and The U.S. The United Society can pinpoint parts of

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