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    My Ideal Future

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    In terms of the future, do you plan to harvest? To maintain? To expand? In your ideal world, how many days a year would you want to work? Please explain. In the future he plans to maintain the business. He did not have plans to specifically turn the business over to anyone else. He is convinced that he will work as an accountant in his firm as long as possible. He enjoys the daily activities of his job and never wants to stop working in the next few years. He also does not want to expand any…

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    The Ideal Family Analysis

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    The word family conjures certain images to mind. A mother and father, and their children; a very specific picture. A very simple picture. For the most part, this picture is inaccurate. The number of nuclear families in the United States amounts to about fourteen percent (Census). The mental picture comes from a stereotype of the 'model family ' from the 1950 's. During that time, it made up the majority of society because people wanted what they saw on television, The simple, perfect, happy…

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    Ideal Career Progression

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    Life and learning are long distance races. College will be the next step in my journey with an exciting opportunity to learn from real experts in the fields of business, computers and graphic arts. My ideal career would combine business marketing, technology and design. Which could be working as a creative director for Disney, joining a Silicon Valley start-up or even establishing my own business. Looking back I can see that my core values and strengths…

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    Determining the Latent Heat of Vaporisation of Nitrogen Abstract The aim of this experiment was to determine the latent heat of vaporisation of nitrogen. To do this, a resistor connected to a power supply was used to heat up liquid nitrogen. Measuring the current and resistance in the circuit gave the power supplied to the liquid nitrogen and measuring how long it took for a fixed amount of nitrogen gas to be produced gave the rate of evolution of nitrogen gas. Plotting the power against…

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    Bellamy's Ideal Society

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    health, balanced wealth and more time for love. Occupants of this society are motivated by honor rather than survival or financial gain. Citizens are depicted as contented, with affection and trust for their social order. Bellamy’s crafting of his ideal society took gusto for being a man of the 19th century. Despite great effort, he is not totally inclusive of women in his society. Bellamy’s novel was published in 1888 and he was clearly a visionary for his time. Women were not even granted…

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    American Dream Ideal

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    Whether it be their belief in Manifest Destiny during the 19th century or their expedition in Iraq just a few years ago. Another thing that makes them exceptional is their convection of their dream, the American dream. This dream is considered the ideal way of living for everyone in which every human, regardless of money, race and age, would be treated equally and given equality of opportunity. However, from the day the first Europeans colonised Charlestown to till date, this dream…

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    Based on what I have learned about Patagonia’s ideals, I believe that they take a proactive approach in determining what possible ventures would be business practical and environmentally friendly. In the case study, Patagonia is described as a company that “creates high quality as well as sustainably produced clothing” (Schermerhorn, 2014) which aside from being environmentally responsible, shows that they are dedicated to making sure that consumers are receiving what they have paid for. In the…

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    realized that his ideals were sounder than the ideals of the catholic church. The Mennonites is a protestant sect that is founded on a few main ideals. Anabaptism, which is the belief that baptism is delayed until a person admits faith, is the core belief the Mennonites were founded on, and also one of the main reasons they split from the Catholic Church. Another ideal it was founded on was pacifism, which entails that they never respond to anything in an aggressive manner. The third ideal is…

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    Democrats began to fight for their ideals and spread them across the United States, usually by starting reform movements; which gradually changed the American society very gradually into the beliefs of the Democratic Party. These acts took place mostly in 1825 to 1855 and greatly changed the nation. Some movements such as the Women’s Rights Convention at Seneca Falls, the Temperance Movements, and the Second Great Awakening were highly effective democratic ideals that spread throughout the…

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    Aristotle is one of the earliest ancient Greek philosophers to discuss on the topic of Philia, which is usually translated to friendship. For Aristotle, the notion of living a good life constitutes the relationships between human beings. As social creatures, we form numerous friendships throughout the different stages in life, and these friendships varies in different degrees. Ultimately, Aristotle believes that we should maintain and keep the ‘perfect’ friendship. This is necessary for our…

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