My Ideal Society

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    The Ash

    From the Writer When I first read The Picture of Dorian Gray, what struck me most, and what inspired me to write my essay, was the irony that Dorian exhibited in his life. In pursuing aestheticism—a philosophy based in the simplistic beauty of things—the pursuer may, in the end and without notice, emerge uglier than ever before. Dorian, the once wide-eyed innocent, buckles and caves in to depravity while practicing an aesthetic lifestyle, despite the beauty that such a life idea claims. I began

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    Statisical Analysis-Presidential Candidates

    BADM 7020 Class Project Does The Taller Presidential Election Candidate Have an Advantage? A Statistical Analysis of Voting Bias Toward Taller Presidential Election Candidates Jared Causey Online MBA Student E.J. Ourso College of Business Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA Abstract After analyzing each presidential election in United States history, a Texas Tech University researcher concluded that a slight bias toward taller presidential candidates exists among the

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    Mormon Marriage

    Mormon’s Marriage I’ve come to encounter the challenge of studying in depth one of the most intriguing and quite disciplinary societies of the world. After consecutive days of research, I allowed myself to focus on their marital costumes and how such practices can affect their manners and personalities as a whole. With habits such as polygamy and celestial marriages, the Mormon community has established such a distinctive way of living that has allowed them to emerge from other religions. Their

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    Equality In Ayn Rand's Anthem

    In the final chapter of Anthem, Equality reflects, “The best in me had been my sins and my transgressions”(98). He no longer holds the belief that society is simply ‘misguided’ or that they ‘mean well’. Instead, Prometheus embraces individuality, rejecting the concept that, “We are all in all and all in one” held so dear to his former society(19). “I am done with this creed of corruption,”(97) Equality declares, no longer willing to slave for his brothers. It is this declaration of independence which

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    The Patriot Act: Pros And Cons

    corruption, while using national security as a guise for violating basic Constitutional rights like privacy and freedom of speech. Since its passing in October of 2001 it is has become clear that the Patriot Act has moved the United States away from an ideal society. The government needs the capability to oversee questionable terrorists, but the dilemma is in the way in which the government's overseeing occurs. The Patriot Act slips on the whole notion of balancing the desire between safeguarding American

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    Annotated Bibliography

    great men who left footprints and marked our Educational System. Paulo Freire and William Brickman were two advocates who stood up for their principles and beliefs. Their point of views although different but at the same time equal; had the same ideal, to establish an education system where our voices be heard. I will make emphasis in their; contributions to the field of Education, barriers that they had to overcome, analyze their similarities and differences, and last I will discuss important factors

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    Personal Narrative: A Career As A Social Worker

    social worker is my absolute dream and I wouldn’t let anything stand in the way of that. Every aspect or every precaution people may voice about the profession just makes me more intrigued. I want to be able to help and make a difference in people’s lives and the society as a whole. I am not the type of person to sit back; I want to make a change and help. There are many intriguing and wonderful things to learn and experience through any school of social work but Carleton is my number one choice

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    Patriotism

    soul so dead Who never to himself hath said. This is my own, my native land". Usefulness: Patriotism is not doubt useful in the interest of the country and the nation. The nation is strongly built upon the sacrifice of the patriots. The patriots give their money, time, energy and life for the good of the country. A patriot think of his country. He wants that his country should be great and prosperous. He wants that his country should be ideal in every field. So, patriotism is highly useful. Because

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    Presence and Influence

    There are three different models of health and healing for the the human body. All three are useful in the nursing practice to assist patients in the healing process. There is physical-body, body-mind, body-mind-spirit/bio-psycho-social. Of all the three there two I favor, body-mind and body-mind-spirit/bio-psycho-social. They hope for the same outcome, a better patient, but have different style of approaches. Body-mind is one of the oldest health and healing models and originated from ancient

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    Political Power

    To start, let’s define what power is. Power in relation to politics is the driving force of politics. Without power our governments could not function. In politics, power has many sources which include a large population, thriving economy, united society and wise leadership. Political power is usually seen as national wealth or even military spending and it is never equally distributed. (Magdstadt 3,4) So now, what is politics? Politics is puzzling and for the most part goes unrecognized, but most

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