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    The French Revolution was about the citizens of France wanting better for themselves. During the revolution, the people cultivated strong ideals. Those ideals were essentially liberty and equality, for every single citizen of France. As a byproduct, those ideas produced “democracy, human rights, and citizenship”Those ideals were so strong in France and such an intensely vibrant way of thinking. (some might even say an enlightening way of thinking) It was able to topple a feudal regime and put an…

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    Through Endless Methods to Create Ideal Classrooms Take one look into the educational world and one would be exposed to multiple theories, methods and ideologies claiming to be the best for the student. There are a magnitude of ideas on how to create the perfect classroom, but how do you decide what is truly the best for the students? With changing trends in the education world, there are always new claims expressing the newly discovered method is the perfect and ideal way to teach the…

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    The American Revolution helped shape the desires, the expectation and demand of the American patriots that forced the creation of true representative national government by some basis that were ideological and philosophical. These creations were sought up by men who were independent, logically and intellectually sound. The American Revolution is the ideological and philosophical of what we know today. These include The Enlightenment, Common Sense, the second Continental Congress and The…

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    My Ideal Classroom It has been a long and bumpy ride throughout my college career, I have spent the last five years working hard and overcoming adversity to become a teacher and the fact of the matter is, it is almost here. The moment I have been working for is right around the corner, next semester we will begin our full time student teaching. If that does not scare you then let this sink in, a year from now we will be in our own classroom with our own class. Although there is still some time…

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    King Edward Ideal Leader

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    King Edward is an ideal leader because he possesses all the key personal attributes that one would need in order to be an effective leader. First, King Edward is an excellent communicator. He is described as someone who “communicates well and loves to hear from his followers and have input from everyone.” It is extremely important for a leader to be able to effectively communicate his expectations, issues and advice because it reduces incidences of misunderstanding and consequent errors. It…

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    healthy social life. He reckoned that Varnashrama which was prevailed in the ancient Hindu scriptures supports the same spirit. It does not suggest high or low status. Gandhi always believed in self-reliance throughout his life. Gandhi’s concept of an ideal society suggests every individual should work according to his…

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    Shakespeare Ideal King "Love and fear can hardly exist together, if we must choose between them, is it far safer to be feared than loved"(Machiavelli). Throughout Niccolo Machiavelli 's "The Prince" and Sun Tzu 's "The Art of War," they go in detail discussing what a ruler should know, how to behave, and what the most important characteristic a ruler can have. Another great well Known author is William Shakespeare, whom constantly in his plays shows what how he thinks the ideal ruler should…

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    Dream developed in the US by the five ideals, which are, liberty, equality, rights, democracy, and opportunity. The American Dream currently functions in the US is a statement on freedom includes the opportunity for prosperity and success, and an upward social mobility for the family and the children. My personal definition of The American Dream is a statement that has been made by American from generation to generation, to be free and to experience the five ideals of the US. In this case, I…

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    Activity: connection to country Read the ABC online article: utopian ideal for Indigenous health? What ‘connection to country’ strategies could you implement in? a. An inner-city drug and alcohol recovery centre- Drug and Alcohol recovery centre is an essential intervention in an inner city as, data shows the percentage of indigenous people using abused drugs and alcohol is high when comparing with other Australians. But the Geographical area, where this inner-city drug and alcohol…

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    Plato Socrates Ideal City

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    In the Republic book VI and VII, Socrates argue about in the ideal city, a real Philosopher with good understanding of forms will promote a balanced cooperation with all the citizens in the city. The Philosopher Socrates mention actually is the king, and the king has to be intelligent, trustworthy and willing to lead an easy life, but Socrates point out that the king’s quality are not come naturally, it is come from the education and the study of the good. Just like Socrates sun and good analogy…

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