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    The idea of what an “ideal” woman should represent oneself in our society have always been criticised if societal expectations is not met. However, one flawed can be made ideal, imperfect can be made perfect, unacceptable can be made acceptable and it’s only achievable through stepping out one’s comfort zone to be who you are not with dedications and hard works. As our world progresses so rapidly, we are so keen to establish in a new change and expectations are never the same. In relation with…

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    spokesperson for the Slave-plantation system of the south. His stubborn attitude may not have been of his own choice but of the ideals he was round when he was younger. Slavery for him may not have been about mistreating people, it may have been fully economic and the Southern way of life. Being raised in the South himself, specifically South Carolina, he was raised with the ideals of slavery and how it benefited the south as a whole. Coming from a southerner, slavery was an institution that…

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    inevitable process of corruption within the government. In this report, I will highlight on the process of moral degradation, and how it fades the initial inspiration of the ideal society. First, let’s see how the Animal Farm has started. After the teaching of Old Major, the Animal Farm was established to realize the ideal society of animals, and to ensure the equality, peace and well-being of animals. Initially, it thrived; animals enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere, had more food and dignity,…

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    Everyone need to behave in a proper way in an ideal society to maintain order, for that, the role of family (the basic cell of society) is important. In the ideal society, power is held by the general population who know and can decide what to do for themselves. (International Review, 2002) i. In Trotsky’s vision of classless society culture, cultural values…

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    facing a reality that conflicts with her ideals of class and the natural order of human existence she invents herself a brighter world in which an oil tycoon billionaire is coming to sweep her off her feet. She speaks of this billionaire, Shep Huntleigh, saying “Texas is literally spouting gold in his pockets” (76). She treats his wealth and power like it is all that really matters about him. Not once when she speaks of him does she speak…

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    dominate the world by forcing other countries to become either communist or capitalist. Because each side had different beliefs, Americans viewed communism as evil and it had an impact on American religion. The Cold War shaped American religious ideals because it elicited a stronger Christian faith, influenced civil religion and linked them to other countries such as Israel, Iran and Afghanistan. The Cold War elicited a stronger Christian faith because Americans felt that they had to defeat…

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    While the French Revolutionaries may have managed to keep their ideals of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity together for the duration of the Moderate Phase, the same could not be said of the Radical Phase as a wave of blood and beheadings swept across the country. Both the invention of the guillotine and the revolutionary…

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    freedom from Great Britain. There are many excellent ideas presented within the Declaration of Independence, although four ideals inparticular have had a major impact on society, inalienable rights, the consent of the governed, the right to alter or abolish a government, and most importantly equality. Unalienable rights…

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    prudent insurance ideal could be a possible approach in determining what sorts of health care society needs on the grounds of justice. There are two problems that need reform in American health care; the first is how much America should spend on health care overall, and the second is how should that health care be distributed among the people (242). The purpose of Dworkin’s prudent insurance ideal is to be able to answer these questions and possibly use it as our abstract ideal of justice in…

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    Stay On The Track’s People’s ideals shape the fundamental values of their personality. As people’s ideals mold their opinions and perspective on certain subjects, their behavior changes as well. These certain ideals can shape someone’s personality as an ideal consists of many aspects such as their religion, education standards and attitude amongst other aspects. An ideal has the potential to influence people to focus too keenly on their goals. This tunnel vision has the ability to cause people…

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