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    Puritans. Many associate puritans as having very strict religious morals and ideas. To the society of today, their ideas may seem outrageous. However these ideals were very normal in the puritan time period. John Proctor is a character who best exemplifies puritan ideals in The Crucible because, he is an honest, hardworking man. In The Crucible, John Proctor is portrayed as a hardworking farmer who lives in Salem. His wife-Elizabeth Proctor- says “ My husband is a good and righteous man. He is…

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    A Poor Ideal Analysis

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    image of inner cities across America is often seen under a negative light that conveys a message of poor ideals. In reality, people living in inner cities share the same values and goals of the larger society. To achieve upward mobility, to gain stability, to gain respect, and to contribute to society are all ideals that traverse class and geography. However the methods by which these ideals are achieved can vary greatly. The behavior of inner city residents reflects their reality. The…

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    Ideal Body Image

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    increasingly difficult to attain, where the current media ideal of thinness for women is achievable by less than five percent of the female population (Crane & Hannibal). Society is under pressure that the ideal body image that appears in the media produces strong demand to mirror the ideal. The desire to be thin is often powerfully influenced by media images and messages, where media helps to shape a strong cultural pressure towards thinness as an ideal body image. The thinness has become a…

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    An Ideal Husband Analysis

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    good over evil. Victorian author Oscar Wilde, however, challenged the bounds of typical Victorian literature and ultimately “opened the door for the development of modernism” (Gutierrez-Folch). Two of his works, The Importance of Being Earnest and An Ideal Husband, portray Wilde’s ideas and attitudes toward Victorian literature in a satirical manner, encouraging audiences to recognize a deceptive society under Queen Victoria’s rule. The era of Victorian literature came on the wings of the…

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    The importance of the ideals’ pursuit in shaping the United States in the years before 1865 Having relatively not very long history, the United States of America has gone an impetuous and highly complicated way of development. Throughout a couple of centuries and due to the several harsh military conflicts, a collection of the British colonies turned into a strong state with democratic outlook and religious pluralism. While shaping the USA frequently seems to be done precisely for the material…

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    Ideal Vacation Essay

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    Ideal Vacations What is your ideal vacation spot? Many people work hard all year long for a vacation, saving up money to be able to go to different places to relax or to do fun activities they cannot do at home. When people choose to go on vacation they like to know how much the trip will cost them, what activities you can do there, the scenery, and the great food from other places then home. Many people have different desired locations for a vacation. Popular vacation spots are the beaches,…

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    What is your view on an “ideal” society? In The Giver their society is meant to be utopian, but with the constriction of freedom in this society, it becomes the opposite of what they were trying to achieve, a dystopia. The society in the novel The Giver has very few similarities to our modern day society, however there are many differences that set the two apart. In The Giver a way freedom is taken away is that they cannot pick their own spouse. Each spouse is chosen carefully, and…

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    Ideal Learning Experience

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    Cosmetology student would work two weeks at a hair salon to gain practical experience and go to class for two weeks. Once the four weeks are over, the rotation would start over again. Therefore, I want to incorporate that idea with my ideal learning experience. My ideal education experience is a Technical Vocational Career College. General Education classes are offered on-line for student that does not have the time to attend class. However, the classes required for their major will be on…

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    Ideal Role Of The NP

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    This week the class project had to write a paper on the Ideal role of the NP. The class also focused on how the DNP degree adds values to the NPs role. The DNP degree is a terminal degree in nursing. What this means is this is the highest nursing degree an APRN can achieve in their career. This degree is designed to add value to the APRN already master prepared in clinical expertise. I’ve read during my studies reports stating that there are no evidences of any added value in terms of outcomes…

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    Ideal Heart Disease

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    heart) and chronic valvular disease (weakened heart), otherwise known as acquired heart diseases. Heart disease in dogs that is acquired may be the result of old age, a bad diet or injury. Maintaining the Ideal Body Weight For Your Dog There are many ways you can help to maintain your dog's ideal weight in addition to going on regular walks. You could also make your dog complete activities to receive treats, which will not only help it lose weight but also teach obedience.…

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