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    Therefore‚ clinching them for enhanced properties is never a concern. Tremont Nail Company has a ravishing tradition and market presence of over hundred and eighty years and it indeed offers the true transformation you deserve. Safety – Control – Perfection Tremont

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    is lies very expensive to inexpensive. Toyota automobile are in the reach of middle class to high class such that the user of the Toyota automobile are very much higher than other automobile company. Toyota understands that each country defines perfection differently. 3. Did Toyota grow too quickly as Toyota suggested? What should the company do over thenext year‚ 5 years‚ or 10 years? How can growing companies avoid quality problems in the future? Toyota Company grows too quickly as their suggested

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    A Dual-Criticism Look at The Birthmark Literature is many things: provoking‚ heartwarming‚ emotional‚ traumatic‚ poetic‚ maybe even life-changing. Literature can also be incredibly ambiguous. While literature can be “simply read”‚ when one takes a step back and looks at a piece through specific lenses‚ the work can take on an incredibly different‚ deeper meaning. Taking the lead of criticisms such as formalist‚ psychoanalytical‚ biological‚ feminist‚ Marxist‚ etc.‚ one can dig deeper into a text

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    The Wonderful Mistake

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    Like all mistakes‚ it created room for the evolution of human thought- or at least insight into the subject. Thomas’ wonderful mistake in The Wonderful Mistake exhibits the idea that perfection can only exist in Partenio 3 the presence of imperfection and imperfection is always found in our best attempts at perfection. The paradox and brilliance of humanity. This new form of evolution is a source of long-term progress‚ and is the cause of an abundance of short-term suffering. Take‚ for example‚ Lewis

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    argument‚ Anselm defines God as “that than which nothing greater can be conceived.” This can be interpreted as defining “God” as maximal perfection‚ or the greatest possible being. It doesn’t matter what one means when they use the term “God”. If the argument proves that such a being exists‚ then it does so regardless of what one wishes to call the being of maximal perfection. Anselm also argues that God exists as an idea in the mind. A being that exists‚ as an idea in the mind and in reality‚ is greater

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    Robb Hall Mr. Dickau English 11A‚ Period B 15 March 2013 Gattaca and the Illusion of Limitation A dystopia is a society in which an illusion of perfection is maintained through oppressive control. Mediums of said control include corporate empire‚ bureaucracy‚ technology‚ and morality. In the film Gattaca (directed by Andrew Niccol)‚ an imaginary dystopian world shows the potential of genetics and technology to control and forever change society. Eugenics is the primary means of discrimination

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    went for a ride in an airplane. Because our society has become obsessed with perfection and improvement‚ very few of us today follow Thoreau’s teachings. We are not satisfied when something is good; it must be perfect. We have

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    There is no denying that it is man’s innate desire to want more‚ to be better‚ and to strive for perfection. In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ that same desire is what drives the World State to construct a “civilized” society where happiness determines “Community‚ identity‚ stability (Huxley‚ 3).” Juxtaposed to a Savage Reservation‚ this “Brave New World” eventually reveals itself as being anything but a Utopia‚ because nothing is perfect. Set in the year 2540 in London‚ Huxley presents a society

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    Mozart is one of the most influential composers and musicians of all time. His creative genius has inspired emotion in hundreds of people. Mozart’s music has stood the test of time‚ finding itself immersed in the modern world as well as an integral influential part of the past. Though suffering from a troubled life‚ his music spurred the classical period not only impacting the music of his time but that of many future generations. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on January 27‚ 1756‚ in Salzburg

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    stereotypes of women being passive and docile – archetypal to classical art adapt and shift to incredibly provocative of modern and post-modern ideas of perfection of the female within art; the shift having the eyes downcast to having the eyes confront‚ challenge and stare down the voyeur. Classical‚ modern and post-modern all have ideologies of perfection within art. The representation of

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