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    Castiglione wants the perfect gentleman to have a very manly and well manicured exterior, but at the same time he should not be overly feminine. Someone of medium build and not overly vast in stature. This well proportioned build is very important for his soldierly duties, and his participation in manly events. This is in great contrast to individuals from prior history in that they were overly done-up. These persons often wore wigs and makeup and were commonly portrayed in a womanly aspect.…

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    Red Pen Rhetoric Analysis

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    Some people have been lucky enough to experience the privilege of being educated. Whether or not one has been educated, he or she knows education is an important life aspect because it allows people to learn valuable life lessons and skills. Everyone has their own views on which teaching style is the best, including Mr. Steve Wyrick. In an argumentative essay entitled, “Red-Pen Rhetoric: Looking at the Response to Student Writing in Freshman College Composition Courses,” graduate student and…

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    the triviality fussing that the people were living at the turn of the century. The characters, camera, style, and structure are used to present the pettiness in the utopian life of the characters in the focus family. Cinematic techniques and other aspects, such as style and structure, help deliver the theme of…

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    whenever I got a word wrong and I had to practice it all over again. I tried to use all of the theories and lessons I’ve learned this far in the semester to be as effective as possible. Through this paper, I will be examining the negative and positive aspects of my performance and how I believed it worked. I chose an award that I had won for Storytelling a semester ago. I chose this object because I had been working in the field and competing for this particular competition for two years. The…

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    of Independence come to mind? Before reading Founding Fathers Reconsidered, I had that picture in mind just like the rest of our generation. I did not realize how much they really differed in every aspect of everything which included; physical aspects, mindset, and the fact that they were not the perfect worshipped figures that our history books paint them to be. They did the best that they could do for their time, but we should remember that they are still just human like us. Firstly, they…

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    upon a society. This society can become the perfect society that Plato dreamed of in his republic. He said that if everyone did what was right in their eyes, there would be no need for laws. Does this include all in a society? One wouldn’t think so, since every city or town seems to have criminals. These people are seen as less, much like how Mill views them. They need to be shown the right way to do things guided by reason. He expresses that the perfect state would be under the rule reason, in…

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    dialogue, Republic V, Socrates brings forth some radical new ideas when explaining how an impossible, yet ideal society would be run. The most critical aspects to the ideal society of Socrates, is the presence of women, foundations to eugenics, and new principles of leadership. In Plato’s, Republic V, Socrates’…

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    This near perfect woman from Nature has him increasingly focusing on the removal of this birthmark. It is shocking to him that it is part of the most perfect woman. Aylmer feels betrayed by his own true love, Nature, for not giving him the perfect woman. He needs to change this. He is a man of science, he creates miracles, and he revels in the idea that he can create a perfect woman. Aylmer a man of science thinks through the power of Nature…

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    (Engineering the perfect baby March 5th 2015) Consider the implications (positive and negative aspects) of the use of designer baby (CRISPR) technology from a social, environmental, political or economic point of view. Positives: Some positives are, parents can give their child genes that they don’t carry such…

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    world, furthering his interest in writing about subjects people were too afraid to write about at the time. Subjects like activism, society, wars at the time, sex, and young heartbreak. In the poem “If”,” a question of the perfect world is introduced to a society where perfect is achievable. In his poem “If,” E. E. Cummings uses monotonous poetic devices with unparalleled imagery to reflect on how even though the world is ugly and harsh, there is still…

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