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    Compulsory Education refers to a period of education that is required of every person. Education Commission of the State refers compulsory school attendance as the minimum and maximum age required by each state in which a student must be enrolled in and attending public school or some equivalent education program defined by the law. (ECS June‚ 2012). Every state may have clause this to their law‚ but they all fall to where a child has to start at a specific age to start schooling. The compulsory

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    many consider his most famous work‚ Republic. To this day‚ students and scholars alike grapple with the challenging philosophical issues presented therein. The thematic crux of the work lies in the nature of justice. In defining this slippery concept‚ Socrates details the structure and workings of what he considers a truly just city‚ the kallipolis. There are those who would say that this kallipolis may be equated to a utopia‚ an ideal society; however‚ I intend to illustrate a much divergent point

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    Plato's Ideal Polis

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    The freedom that is to be cultivated in the citizens of Plato ’s ideal polis‚ and in the polis itself is supposed to be a free and just place. The freedom that Plato describes is the kind of freedom to live within a republic and be able to live in accordance to their abilities. The freedom he describes allows people to do things that‚ "are apt for the accomplishment of different jobs" meaning that a person is allowed to either transcend the "class" they were born in to or to even be "demoted" from

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    My Ideal Life

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    Ava Morgan My Ideal Life My ideal life would be to get a scholarship at Cambridge University‚ and graduate with a PhD. After I graduate‚ I would like to become an environmental lawyer‚ specifying in wilderness preservation. I would continue to live in England until I think of a reason not to‚ and I will make my home there. I don’t want to get married right away‚ and especially not have children right away. I still want to be young and have fun- I don’t want to have a kid to take care

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    Ideal In American Culture

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    Jane Castellani Trista Martin LA 202-OL6 5/15/2012 Ideal Image It’s pretty easy to see that the beauty ideal in American culture is thin. The media seems to target women—especially through advertisements‚ shows‚ celebrities‚ and other media outlets. Most of the media industry promotes being thin and nearly condemn any who dare to stand out from what the entertainment world deems beautiful. It’s come to the point that if a girl‚ regardless of age‚ is concerned‚ even to the point of obsession

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    A Paper on Ideal Cities

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    A PAPER ON IDEAL CITIES BY IBANGA‚ ANDIKAN NDABUK (119051018) M.E.D2 (EXECUTIVE) DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS‚ AKOKA‚ NIGERIA ADVANCED URBAN DESIGN (ARC 806) JUNE 2013 CONCEPT In design the Ideal city refers to a plan for a city that has been conceived in accordance with the dictates of some "rational" or "moral" objective The "ideal" nature of such a city may encompass the moral‚ spiritual and juridical qualities of citizenship as well as

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    What's an Ideal Job

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    What’s an ideal job? In our heart of hearts we all dream of an ideal job. Moreover‚ each of us has a concrete idea of what this job should be. In my opinion‚ it depends on such factors as job satisfaction‚ type of work‚ flexibility of the desirable job and expected incomes. That is why I believe that the ideal job is a job that combines all of the factors mentioned above. To begin with‚ the job that a person can call a perfect one for him implies doing the activity that he likes. It is very important

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    Mr. Clement ESOL 0360 Nov/20/2014 Qualities of My Ideal Job The ideal job is a career path where you do work which you love and which completely satisfies you. It is the profession that one is good at‚ interested in‚ and most importantly‚ happy doing‚ and getting rewarded with a source of income for it. To understand what work would be ideal job‚ I really do have to understand myself first‚ then my work interest‚ and work motivations. My type of work I wish to pursue‚ right now I might probably

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    Your Ideal Boss

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    management skills are; therefore people have different opinions about this question. From my point of view‚ in different jobs‚ employees need different boss. I will work in the marketing so that my ideal boss need has three criteria: intelligent‚ subtle and assertive. The first requirement of my ideal boss is intelligent. The boss need have good knowledge about the work that his employees are working. He can be success in all of tasks if he is in the role of staff. That thing will help the boss is

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    My Ideal Techer

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    A teacher needs to help children learn. With an ideal teacher you’ll find that you have learnt something new at the end of every lesson. To do this‚ they must have a zest for their subject and teaching. Making children learn is easier than it sounds and a teacher will need many skills and the right personality. There is nothing worse than a monotonous‚ droning voice on a Monday morning or‚ in fact‚ at any time. I find that I learn more when the teacher has a pleasant voice. My last teacher at

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