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    in my community to have access to a higher education. Having free education will end repayment inequality. When a student begins to pay back their loans majority of their money is going straight to interest. It also enables graduates to contribute more to the economy. I sincerely believe in free…

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    to say that we are headed in the direction a utopian society, or something similar? Is our society and their society really any different? In the book Fahrenheit 451 society tries to get rid of emotions and individual desires to help people become more loyal to society and our society is on its way towards this.…

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    The speech was made memorable because it was delivered at the first Woman’s Rights Convention, in Seneca Falls, New York, in July of 1848. The speech declared women’s grievances resulting from the discriminatory acts towards women. The speech was more powerful because it also gave eleven resolutions appealing that women also have the right to equality just as men on all aspects of their lives, including the right to vote. The Declaration of Sentiments addresses the importance of woman’s equality…

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    created this community for the employees of his company. Unfortunately, Pullman’s company began facing losses and he increased the rent of the community to account for the losses of the company. The members of the community began disliking Pullman more and more. This utopia slowly collapsed as…

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    9)adj. Utopian- A perfect world. “The Giver” is about a utopian society where everyone and everything looks the same and there’s nothing more outstanding than other things. Our society isn't close at all at being a utopian world because we revolve too much around crime and starvation. The Island was close enough to a utopia, but wasn't completely perfect. 10) v. Vacillate- To waiver between different opinions or actions; be indecisive. Each time we went to watch a movie she would vacillate…

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    A dystopian is the opposite of a utopia. A utopia is a perfect society where everyone has everything they need, everyone gets along, everyone is happy, and basically life is perfect. A dystopia is the exact opposite of that. People don’t have things they need, people are poor, not happy, not everyone is happy, people are dehumanized, and overall it’s a terrible society to live in. The dystopian world in Ready Player One is comparable to the Holocaust, because they both were dystopias, people…

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    My essay will be talking about how living in a utopian society is better than living in a freedom society and how it would be better for you and how it would be effected on you.Imagine living in a society where people are kind to one another. There’s no violence and you are surrounded by peace. An utopian society can offer these things to you. Living in an utopian society is better than living in a democratic society because there is no crime, drugs, and overpopulation. It would be better…

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    Early 19th century reformer Robert Owen, was viewed as a Utopian who wanted social changes in society. He stated that Man is a creature of circumstances and that we have the choice to make the world a better or worse place (Heilbroner, 66). Through engineered intentional communities, Economic and Social Utopias could form and provide a safe and productive space for its citizens. Utopias were communities where everyone had to work together and care for one another instead of being selfish and…

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    raised.” This evidence explains that as the human race develops, people want more and more so living conditions and life are always highered. Society raises standard to succeed in life. This shows that Utopias are not going to work for everyone at once. Most want more and more in life to the point where everyone else gets left behind and their society crumbles. Human nature is impossible to predict and it always needs more. Therefore according to this reason, a Utopia is not possible.…

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    My Utopia’s name is Wesley land and I am the leader. We are a communist state so I don’t really rule but I am the founder so the people love me. In my utopia everyone plays hockey or some kind of sport that’s not basketball. In my utopia nobody does wrong and everyone has what they want because nothing cost anything.everyone goes to elementary school and can continue if the want but they never get a break from school so it only takes like 3 years instead of 5. The religion is catholicism The…

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