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    close to the well-sculpted bodies of those bikini clad models I see flaunting on the television and I am sure I’m not the only one in the same position. The perfect female body is everywhere‚ plaguing every young girl’s mind and altering their image of their own body. Our bodies aren’t clay; we can’t always shape it to the figure we believe is perfect. From girls aged 15 to 17 year old‚ 90 per cent desire to change at least one aspect of their body. Why do we want to change ourselves? Why should

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    The immortality of the dream According to the movie < Dead Poets Society>‚ it tells a story that a couple of boys pursue the dream and freedom within the teaching from an English literature teacher which happens in the boy’s school. Some of the major themes being used in the movie aimed to raise the diversity and complicated storyline and character relations. The following three major themes give the deeply impression. Firstly‚ Symbolism; in this movie‚ many symbols has been designed to state

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    Perfect By Ellen Hopkins The book Perfect is an extremely accurate and realistic interpretation of the struggles many young people face during their unpleasant years as teenagers. Centered around the lives of four very different high school seniors; they all have one thing in common: hardships. Some more severe than others‚ but all in all‚ they are hardships. Cara Sykes is dealing with not only her parents awful idea of what is right and what is wrong‚ but also the fact that her brother Conner attempted

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    Nicole Pannella Search Essay II Little Ms. “Perfect” Isn’t so Perfect The white and tan shaggy carpet that usually covers my family room floor has gone missing. It has been replaced by what seems to be a never-ending sea of toys. There was my Furby with white speckled spots‚ mousetrap the board game most likely missing more than half the pieces‚ Mr. doodle bear covered in scribbles‚ my Nintendo DS that practically had my eyes glues to the screen while I played‚ the stupidly dangerous moon shoes

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    What is an essay ? An essay is a short piece of writing on a topic and presents the author’s point of view on the matter. It is an organized collection of ideas. It is pure non-fiction. The writer must use a proper essay format so that it is in a presentable form. Essay should be structured in different sections that make it easy for the readers to read and follow the author’s thoughts clearly. It is the presentation of your outlook on the topic that is the focus of the essay .The parts of an

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    Perfect Day Essay Example

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    Describe your perfect day Waking up crack of dawn is the best way to start my day. The shimmering sun rays make their way through slit of my baby pink‚ silk satin curtains. The warm sunbeam acts like an alarm clock‚ striking my face as an untouchable object. I cover my face with my thick‚ yet light hot pink quilt‚ trying to avoid the fact that I have to wake up. I snooze knowing the fact that I don’t have to rush out of my ever welcoming bed. My bed is my best friend. Taking a lazy walk around

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    A Perfect World Can you imagine a perfect world‚ a world where you had everything you wanted‚ no matter where you were or when it was? What would your world be like? Would your world be the same as it is now or would you change it in any way possible and create a completely different place? Well if I had to choose I would make my flawless world like it was in the essay Walden by Henry David Thoreau or even like it was in the speech “I Have a dream” by Martin Luther King Jr. In the essay Walden

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    The Perfect Summer Destination On most occasions‚ people usually take a week or two off during the summer and convert those days into family time and relaxation away from home. According to travelchannel.com‚ Paris‚ France‚ New York City‚ NY‚ Rome‚ Italy‚ Cancun‚ Mexico‚ and London‚ England are ranked on the Top 10 Spots list from around the world. Merriam-Webster’s dictionary defines vacation as “a period of time that a person spends away from home‚ school‚ or business usually in order to relax

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    (Holocaust Quotes). This is what happened to most of the Jews during the Holocaust. The German soldiers‚ Nazis‚ appeared at the homes of Jews and forced them to leave everything behind to be shipped off to concentration or death camps. In the book Four Perfect Pebbles by Lila Perl and Marion Blumenthal Lazan‚ the Blumenthal family was liberated from the Holocaust. The father‚ Walter died from typhus only a few days after being free. Ruth‚ the mother of Marion and Albert‚ continues with the plan

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    returned‚ Salinger immediately slipped into his writing career‚ quickly becoming well known for his published works‚ using his experiences in the war to breathe life and ingenuity into his work. The first story in Salinger’s 9 Short Stories is “A Perfect Day For Bananafish”‚ in which the protagonist is a young‚ mentally damaged war veteran on vacation with his wife. It seems to be made to be linked to the last story in Salinger’s anthology‚ “Teddy”‚ which features a spiritually enlightened 10 year

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