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    Doesn’t everyone dream of living the perfect life? Everyone has their own vision of what their utopia would be like. All of these visions have different people with different rules in different places. Mirriam-Webster dictionary defines a utopia as an imaginary place in which the government‚ laws‚ and social conditions are perfect. My utopia would have caring people‚ a fair economy‚ and a peaceful location.  The first part of a society are the people that live there. The people that live in Victority

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    I have chosen to send you a manuscript I have recently composed. I now our relationship has been silent. And‚ I know that when you saw who this letter was from you were socked‚ and maybe even appalled. But‚ I want to be a part of your life as your father and as your friend. As you know I am getting old. I think it is a good idea or us to get in touch so we can have a fruitful relation. Whenever‚ I choose someone to send my written work to I think about if I will benefit‚ and if that person will

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    Stick with the old plan. Take Andrew Jackson off the $20. Jack Lew was correct with his thoughts. He was a bad man. Do this as soon as possible. Jack Lew was correct in approving the removal because Jackson got rid of Indian land‚ signed an Indian Removal Act and was mean to them all at the same time. Jack Lew was also correct in approving the removal because Andrew Jackson closed the 2nd National Bank and it caused a outrage between the rich and the poor. Harriet Tubman should go on the $20 bill

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    You Are What You Wear Whoever said “clothes make a man” had the right idea about people perceive each other on the first look. Whether you like it or not‚ a big part of the first impression that we make when you meet someone depends on how you look – which is basically how you’re dressed. Looking good is an obsession with people these days. We love to keep up on the latest trends and make sure we’re sporting the latest fashion. Just take a look around you. Bangalis seem to be really catching

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    You are what you eat” „You are what you eat” – what does it mean? Basically it means that in order to be be fit and healthy you need to eat good food. People eat whatever they like. Some eat healthy‚ some eat „junkfood”‚ some only look at the price tags. However‚ the belief that “you are what you eat” originated in the 1800s with epicurean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin and philosopher Ludwig Feuerbach. They maintained that food affects one’s health and state of mind. And we can not disagree

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    believe that you can tell a lot about a person by observing what they wear. Is this true? A man in a nice pressed three-piece suit‚ carrying an expensive briefcase is obviously a businessman‚ right? A woman wearing a long ruffled colorful dress‚ with many jewelry pieces around her neck and wrists and colorful beads braided onto her hair must be a hippy or a gypsy‚ right? It is easy to label people based on how they dressed‚ sometimes too easy. Let’s face it; the first thing you do to a person

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    It can be fascinating how when you look at someone’s receipts‚ you can what kind of person they are. My own receipts over the past few months‚ for example‚ can show a lot about who I am and what I like to do. Listed with different titles of many movies and how much I paid for them‚ once can clearly realize through these paper strips that I have been a very serious movie watcher of action movies‚ movies in which the good guy is the hero. When I was in Saudi Arabia‚ during my teen years‚ I use to

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    normal student like me may find it hard to do some extra-curricular tasks and be involved to other organizations actively participating in school-related activities and all; I do not consider joining and participating to some ORG or clubs important. What I value the most is to complete all my enrolled units‚ attend all my subjects and be a normal student‚ I suppose‚ most of students here in Bicol University also thinks the same. One rainy morning last December 2011‚ the news broke out about the

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    You Are What You Wear Research Paper Sarah Griffin B6 Our assignment was to dress up a day and to dress down a day. I participated in the activity. I dressed up on Friday the 14th‚ and dressed down the following day (Saturday the 15th). We’ll start with the day I dressed up. I liked it because I felt good and was‚ for the most part‚ sure about my appearance. People told me I looked nice and that made me confident. I also disliked it because I hardly ever do that‚ so I felt superficial

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    D. Salinger. In Perfect Day for Bananafish‚ as a result of war‚ Seymour suffers from the implied PTSD and is considered mentally unstable by his wife’s mother. Traumatized by the war‚ Seymour chooses to isolate himself from the real world with adults‚ to interact instead with young and innocent child like Sybil whose naiveté allows her to see the “bananafish” invented by Seymour. Only by living within the confines of his safe parameter is Seymour able to find happiness‚ casting off the societal pressures

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