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    The Squire Description

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    “In hope to win thereby his lady’s grace.” He expresses the “love of the world” side of chivalry‚ unlike his father who fights for abstract ideals or “the love of God”. The Squire is depicted as someone who wears a shirt embroidered with “fresh-cut flowers red and white”. He is presented as “A lover and a lively bachelor‚ with locks well curled”. This description is an evidence of the Squire’s daring style as well as his youthful vanity is symbolized by the excessive floral brocade. He also dresses

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    Ideal Career

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    .. What is your Ideal Career? Stephanie Rivera Kaplan University CJ100: Eight Skills of the Effective Criminal Justice Student Professor Charles Quixley March 25‚ 2011 My ideal career goal is to successfully complete all training required to become a proficient source of protection to our nation. My first desire is to become a Police Officer. Then after earning my BS in Criminal Justice‚ becoming a CSI and eventually working for the FBI as an FBI agent. Becoming a CSI is what

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    Ideal Victim

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    (1986) concept of the ‘ideal victim’. In considering this concept‚ I will discuss what is meant by an ‘ideal victim’ and will also be focusing on the high profile Australian criminal case of Anita Cobby in Blacktown on 2nd of February 1986. Anita Cobby was only 26 years old when she was abducted‚ brutally raped and murdered by four ‘ideal offenders’. This essay will also consider‚ the ways in which the media and criminal justice system have constructed Anita Cobby as an ‘ideal victim’. Nils Christie

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    Ideal Sweatshop

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    the Highline: Huffington Post. Hobbes argues that the ethical shopper no longer exists and for reasons he drones on about‚ will never exist again. American brands have been outsourcing their sweatshops for decades‚ which will be discussed in “The Ideal Sweatshop.” However‚ Hobbes brings a new element into the mix‚ because the countries that are being outsourced to have to produce clothing for their own populations as well the problem becomes unsustainable. In the example of China whose population

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    Ideal Job

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    My Ideal Job When we are little we are always asked “What do you want to be when you grow up?” The idea of a desired job has been with us since we were just children. However‚ the better question should be “What is you ideal job?” A job is something that you are going to have for the next forty years so it should be something you enjoy doing. An ideal job is based on your work environment‚ expected incomes and flexibility

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    The Ideal Society

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    New jersey city university | Ideal Society | Philosophy | | Parshv Shah | 4/21/2013 | This paper contains a personal opinion and rough creation of an ideal society. The society created is based on the personal values‚ present society issues and ideas from the reading and teachings of the great philosophers who have tried to build their utopias in the past. | The perfect society does not exist. If it did however‚ it would probably sound much like the vacation brochures you can read

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    Description of a business

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    of content Acknowledgement First and foremost I will like to thank god for giving me the strength and abilities to finish this principle of business school based assessment. I give my gratitude to my principle of business teacher for helping me in the completion of this project. I thank my fellow family members for their never ending patience. I give thanks to everyone who helped me in the completion of this project. Without all your constant supervision it would not have been possible

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    When I first received my egg-baby‚ I was not excited about becoming a parent. I thought it was absolutely ridiculous to take care of a baby‚ especially‚ a baby whose birth involved a boiling pot. However‚ when other classmates discussed the specific designs for their carriage or egg-baby‚ it did not seem like a bad idea afterall. As time progressed and information was spread about whose egg had cracked or been proclaimed dead‚ I was proud to have kept Eggsmeralda safe and unharmed. This experience

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    An Ideal American

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    An Ideal American “Freedom is what America means to the world.” - Audie Murphy. America is an extremely outstanding country‚ and the people that live in it have many responsibilities and privileges that make them an American. An ideal American should have great and noble qualities with loyalty and patriotism only being two. One’s loyalty to his country is not something that can be taught. Loyalty for one’s country is best explained in this quote by Thomas Wolfe: “The fabulous country-the place

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    Ideal Student

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    to love who you want‚ how you want‚ when you want and where you want... Idle student: An ideal student is someone who is thirsty for knowledge. Such a student will not be distracted in class. After all that is what every teacher desires.This thirst for knowledge will ensure that she is attentive and is committed to learn all that she can about a particular subject so that she can understand it fully. An ideal student will also have certain other distinguishing qualities. She will have well – defined

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