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    not associated with the government must be peaceful. Reason being, they have their own rules and consequences. So if they decide to break any of the Amendments they are no longer a private organization/community. Freedom is considered an American Ideal because no one in the United States is a slave. If an individual is a slave, then the ‘owner’ is doing illegal things. I’m not saying every country has slaves, but some countries do or at least parts of the countries that could be in poverty or…

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    Are you creative, breadth of knowledge, versatile and want to make the world more efficient with your creativity? If the answer is yes, let me tell you that Mechanical Engineering would be ideal for you. Mechanical Engineers create, design and manufacture all types of objects. They ensure that the designs function safely, efficiently, and reliably; Engineers make a enormous difference to our world to meet human needs. Given these points, to become an engineer it takes desire and dedication.…

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    Essay On My Ideal Life

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    tidying: 1- Commit yourself to tidying up. Well, once you start, don’t give up in the middle. Like she said it’s a marathon, got to finish till the end. 2- Imagine your ideal lifestyle. Visualize myself living in clutter-free, clean and tidy space. I inspire the Japanese style, they are simple yet functional. It is my dream, my ideal lifestyle I want to be in.…

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    Diane Keaton's Ideal Home

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    Diane Keaton revealed that for the past 25 years of her life, she already renovated at least 25 houses, but still she can't find the one that she can call her ideal home. "I've always been looking for home," the 69 year old actress revealed. "I feel like I've chased the concept of home with all the renovations and building I've done in my life, and I can't stop. I can't seem to stop having the dream of it." The Annie Hall actress also opened up to AARP The Magazine about the legendary actor…

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    as a state of war, where everyone is against one another. He believes that men are selfish and egoistic and that they would do anything, whether it is right or wrong, in order to satisfy their desires and passions. Therefore, Hobbes believes in an ideal society there should be a monarch or a group of people who have absolute power over everyone. The sovereign has to be above the law he enforces, he has the right to decide what doctrines might be detrimental to peace, and he has the right to…

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    Over the course of this class we learned many concepts. They were all important in their own way and each explain why some people act the way they do. One concepts that I found interesting was Max Weber’s Ideal Type Bureaucracy. Weber’s concept is divided into seven parts; division of labor, hierarchy of authority, standard and codified norms, technical competence, disinterested role-enactment, advancement protocol, and extensive record keeping. We can find examples of each of these things…

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    11. Madame Defarge is the opposite of the ideal woman and breaks all stereotypes. She is not sanitary and not proper. She does not seem to respect her husband as much as a woman at the time was supposed to. She is a married woman who is just as strong as her husband. Madame Defarge has a large presence with her strong features and ostentatious accessories; however, she seems to prefer being a quiet presence, which helps her be sneaky and nosy without anyone noticing. Unlike a damsel in distress…

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    Beowulf Because of Beowulf’s valor, strength,and hunger to make his name remembered, Beowulf epitomizes the ideal anglo-saxon epic hero. The protagonist in this epic poem displays a type of bravery that no monster can shake as he risks his only life only to be ”Inspired again by the thought of glory, the war-king threw his whole strength behind a sword-stroke and connected with the skull” (Raffel 2677-2680). The sheer bravery of facing a dragon let alone conquering the beast is not a task for…

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    out to demonstrate what would make a just and perfect society. In Plato 's Republic (book V), Socrates claims that "the model of the just city cannot come into being until philosophers rule as kings or kings become philosophers (IEP/Plato). Plato 's ideal society is based on the concept of justice, namely, the natural division of labour. With the natural division of labour there are three different classes (corresponding to three different parts of the soul). These are producers, guardians, and…

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    politics, highlights the shortcomings of our American democratic ideals and our nation’s recognizable bow down to radicalized ideals of conservatism. In this essay I will unravel some of the preeminent fashions in which the United States is falling short of its democratic ideals utilizing current examples of anti-institution and anti-immigration in our United States. Ideals of the democrats dispute the structures that…

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