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    There are numerous ways to envision a perfect utopian society. To some people‚ they can imagine a world with no pollution‚ global warming‚ or no endangered animals‚ but for others living in a world where every human is completely equal would be a perfect world. Sadly enough in today’s society‚ we can only hope to get halfway close to existing in a perfect society. As for me and my preference‚ a perfect world would be living with no pollution or global warming‚ every human being would be treated as

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    also clarified what drives an individual towards hatred? Two of my texts: To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee‚ Max directed by Boaz Yakin both evidently portrays the idea of how people are afraid of things they don’t understand‚ which creates the wall of boundary between people. Eventually‚ both texts share similar endings of the idea of how trust can overcome the complications. Peppermints written by Vanessa Rhodes and Perfect composed and sang by a band called Simple Plan‚ these are the other

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    Comparison The Perfect Storm and The Wreck of the Hesperus seem very similar because they sound so much alike because they are both about ocean storms and are tragedies. The way they are written‚ the two captains attitudes‚ the theme and the time period are very different in each story. The story‚ The Perfect Storm‚ it was about a crew ship that sets out at sea and loses contact with their communication team. They had several rescue teams come look for them while on the water‚

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    20 April 2010 Cut The Perfect Lawn Pride is heavily felt after I cut my beautiful bright-green grass perfectly in rows. As I open the garage and push the mower out onto the driveway‚ the sun starts to show as if I’m opening my blinds after waking up in the morning. The grass is long so the tips are starting to drift to one side. I pick up the red gasoline container‚ unscrew the cap‚ and then place the funnel into the mower. As the gas pours into the mower‚ the strong smell of the gas is always

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    Equality and Inequality Under Perfect Competition The mythical world of perfect wage equality Under certain very strict assumptions‚ a perfectly competitive market will lead to perfect equality of wage rates. All workers will earn exactly the same. These strict assumptions are as follows: All workers have identical abilities. There is perfect mobility of labor. All jobs are equally attractive to all workers. All workers and employers have perfect knowledge. Wages are determined

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    Chris Ryden Ryden 1 Mrs. Wenker Engl 1310.23 20 Sept‚ 2012 Perfect Union? Barrack Obama’s speech of "A more Perfect Union" uses rhetoric to describe his personal life and how it correlates to racial problems across the United States to help with his political campaign. A lot of his speech was meant to put certain views into new perspectives‚ to interest people‚ such as myself‚ and possibly‚ unintentionally‚ anger others as well. He also writes about topics that have meanings

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    On March 18‚ 2008 before he was elected President of the United States‚ Barack Obama delivered his speech‚ "A More Perfect Union‚" at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania‚ in which he focused on the racial separation that has plagued our country even after the signing of The Declaration of Independence. His desire was to promote a unity of all people‚ regardless of race‚ religion‚ or walk of life. He is passionate that there be equal rights for all people. A tall‚ thin

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    Nobody’s Perfect by Hannah Montana expresses the topic of striving. Striving is when someone makes great efforts to achieve something. The song starts by describing how everyone fails and messes up‚ but the most important thing to do is learn from your mistakes and try harder. The quote “Everybody makes mistakes‚ everyone has those days” (Montana 1) explains that everyone makes mistakes every once in awhile and has bad days. You are not the only person who ever fails so the best thing to do is move

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    I believe that The Perfect Storm is a better that "The Wreck of the Hesperus"‚ because the action was more intense‚ the writer explained the characters more‚ and the story was longer. A strength of "The Wreck of the Hesperus" is that the poem had good form. Another strength is that it was short. A strength of the poem is that is was pretty suspenseful‚ but not as suspenseful as The Perfect Storm. A weakness of "The Wreck of the Hesperus" was that the poem was a little hard to understand

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    According to the categorical imperative‚ we must comply with certain duties. Kant draws a distinction between perfect duties and imperfect duties. A perfect duty is a maxim‚ which one must always do. An imperfect duty shall not be ignored‚ but it’s possible to be fulfilled in different ways. Unlike perfect duties‚ there are no legitimate exceptions to perfect duties. Examples of perfect duties could be “one must not lie” or “one must not take its own life”. Examples of imperfect duties could

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