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    My Ideal Teacher Essay

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    being counted among those who harnessed the boundless energy of our youth into learning. My choice to become a teacher was not made lightly. This decision was calculated and centered off reflections about what I truly wanted to do with my life. The ideal teacher is someone who is insightful, supportive and creative who encourages students through their academic endeavors. I have always felt indebted to the educational system for the foundation and values it has instilled in me. I am…

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    body image ideal throughout the 4 phases. Males in the age group of 10-13 also showed non-significant results with minimal changes in their core body image ideal from phase 1 to phase 4. The male age group 14-17 indicated a less than 10% decrease in their body image ideal in Phase 2, a 15% decrease in body image ideal in Phase 3, and 5% decrease in body image ideal in Phase 4. The male age group 18-25 suggested a 15% decrease in body image ideal in Phase 2, a 35% decrease in body image ideal in…

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    excellence due to his massive skills that he acquired throughout his career. Trajan also known as Optimus Princeps, is the best out of the Five Good Emperors due to his relationship that he had with the people and the senate. Trajan can be considered the ideal model of how an emperor should rule because he improved the quality of life for many as well as expanding the empire. As we have seen previously the succession of an emperor was determined through bloodline. However, after the death Nero…

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    Aristotle’s idea of the ideal citizen, while important to consider, is an unrealistic expectation for everyday Americans. He expects participation in political office, a willingness to understand each other, and comprehension of the basic dynamic between rulers and their people. All of these areas would be helpful in creating more informed and involved citizens, however the current state of politics illustrates the infeasibility of Aristotle’s idea. To begin, Aristotle believes that the ideal…

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    By doing so I intend to reinforce active engagement in learning and high self-motivation. My ideal classroom environment would be one that has a strong student-teacher relationship. A place where my students feel comfortable in asking for help and know that I believe whole-heartedly in their ability to succeed. In accordance with a strong student-teacher…

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    When defining what an ideal Jew is, many factors can be considered, such as religious observance, relationship to Jewish culture, relationship to Israel and the Hebrew language, and connection to God. My ideal Jew is someone who really supports the community aspect of Judaism, and encouraging others within the community to participate in Jewish culture. An ideal Jew also incorporates certain Jewish values into their lives and allows them to govern their behavior and uses them to improve their…

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    Ideal Beach Resort "Years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than the things you did." So, explore,dream,discover…life is too short for any doubts” So you’re tired, exhausted of the routine day to day life running around tight schedules and wish to take a break on a tropical paradise not too far away from where you are??? Ideal beach resort is your answer to an exotic vacation surprisingly near your city!! Unbelievable right?? But it’s true. It’s a remarkable…

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    In the movie King Arthur, his Knights show chivalric ideals throughout all of their actions. Examples of these behaviors are that they are willing to travel across the wall to save a family who is helpless and will be attacked by Saxons; which is a code to protect the weak and defenceless. Also, the knights chose to go on the final quest even though it would probably kill them due to their respect and courtesy to Arthur and his country; to obey those placed in authority. Other examples from…

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    Sita, who is perfectly pure. They are seen as ideal individuals, and the city of demons that the story is based around is seen as the epitome of evil. Plato formulates his ideal city in The Republic, which describes the ultimate virtues and characteristics individuals and societies should strive to achieve. Both the Ancient Indian Ramayana, written by Valmiki, and Plato’s The Republic reflect strikingly similar views on the ideal individual and the ideal society. They echo each other when…

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    early twentieth century was without a doubt revolutionary. Everything from new technology to new ideals. Those new ideals were created by people such as Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini. However, the ideals that they had created were ones that hurt democratic ideals. Normally, most people prefer to have those democratic ideals that they were losing at that time. Yet those leaders managed to create those ideals by taking advantage of the situations that were going on in their own countries at that…

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