| 1. | Unobtainable Perfection Unobtainable Perfection
What is the definition of perfection? Most agree that perfection is someone or something demonstrating the highest degree of excellence. Most also concur that perfection is too difficult a task to obtain, and for this reason, most do not realistically expect themselves to...
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| 2. | Perfection Perfection. Perfection lost. Perfection regained. ... Perfection. ... He has perfection and doesn’t even know it. Of course, compared with someone else, I might already have perfection. ...
I think I am gaining an idea as to what perfection is. Perfection is simple euphemisms. Perfecti...
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| 3. | Perfection Perfection of Nature
From a human perspective the world we live in is obviously an imperfect world, and as humans our first instinct is to try to fix it. ... The birthmark symbolizes humanity and humanity is inherently flawed but Aylmer, Georgiana’s husband, wants to give his already beautiful w...
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| 4. | Ben Franklin Benjamin Franklin changed society in many ways, most notably in creating a system for moral perfection. The Franklin planner used today is inspired by Franklin’s method of obtaining this perfection.
Benjamin Franklin came up with 13 virtues he thought would lead him to moral perfection. ... Benjam...
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| 5. | Once and Future King ... White’s novel The Once and Future King, we hear many quotes on mankind perfection and the idea of a perfect society. ... In The Once and Future King, King Arthur’s order of the Round Table came as close to perfection as humanly possible.
The great Kenny Smith once said, “A team is a coach, ...
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| 6. | hopkins the habit of perfection Hopkins: The Habit of Perfection
To start analysing the essay, we shall first analyze the title. Habit con mean two things,either a costume, or something you wear of religious order, for example a monks suit. Perfection is like the irony of earthless senses, like ear, touch, smell, etc. ...
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| 7. | no mark of perfection No Mark of Perfection
Birthmarks are harmless, darkened spots on the skin. ...
Georgiana’s mark was a blemish in the eyes of Aylmer. ... Fetterly says that Aylmer will not be satisfied with Georgina’s appearance until she is “fixed” (24) of her unbearable mark. ... While some can handle the ...
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| 8. | Genetic perfection doesnt lead to perfect world ... Genetic modification can also help screening out heredity fatal diseases. Hence, some people believe that with genetic perfection, we can create perfect human beings and so a perfect society. However, whatever we do against the law of nature (attempt to create perfect genes) will certainly bri...
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| 9. | Death as we know it As I made my way through life I have discovered that the world is far from perfect. Perfection is a made up word by people that are clueless. Perfection does not exist. Nothing is real and nothing matters. Think about it for a minute. Do you really think that when you die you are going to become a g...
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| 10. | The Kid . The more and more I grew, the more I started to see the real world, and I started to realize that it was not all about perfection. Later on, I started to fail, just to see the differences. As I started to fail, there are some situations that I have faced that made me into a better person and made ...
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| 11. | Orwell essay analysis George Orwell criticizes the righteousness of Gandhi’s decision to choose moral perfection over human perfection by discussing Gandhi’s severe ideals, successfully creating a compelling and effective argument.
Orwell begins his argument by clearly stating Gandhi’s ideas, “through loyalty to a frie...
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| 12. | Greek Classical Ideal The Greek classical ideal is a concept best understood if one removes his or herself from all the conceptions we have today of perfection. To modern day society, the ideal is no longer something that we feel can be achieved because there is supposedly no such thing as perfection; perfection is no lo...
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| 13. | evolution of the male figure in greek sculpture The Evolution of the Male Figure in Greek Sculpture
The human body is a pretty complex thing. ... Although the Greeks were not the first civilization to try to create a sculpture of mankind, they were the first to evolve it ever so close to perfection. The progression of skill in the sculptin...
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| 14. | Sports Payments ... Therefore it became evident that the three most prominent sports in America– football, basketball, and baseball– not only shaped the attitudes of people that watch the sports, but have also shaped the economy of today. ... Statistics from back in the 1990s show that the price of sports ticket...
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| 15. | SEARCH FOR THE DEFINITION OF CULTURE ... One of the most controversial topics, which will probably never be resolved, is what do we define as culture in our society, and many of the most intelligent authors in history have expressed their views on the matter with their writings. Two examples of such authors, who have very different...
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| 16. | Gattaca Andrew Niccols Gattaca addresses the issue of genetic prejudice and perfection. ... In the sterile world of the Gattaca Aerospace Corporation, gods children, or "faith births," are also called "In-Valids. ... In a world where parents can control every aspect of their childs body, faith births are ...
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| 17. | THis SUcks The Inferno Handout Themes The spiritual journey of man through life - in this journey he learns about the nature of sin and its consequences. And comes to abhor sin after understanding its nature and how it corrupts the soul and draws man away from God. The subject, take literally, is the condition...
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| 18. | Sex Distorted and unattainable sexist mass images are the inevitable consequences of a social system in which those who are thin and big breasted benefit most. We as a society have created an environment so image obsessed that those with power give approval for being thin and disapproval for being fat, ...
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| 19. | Birthmark quest for prefection In Nathaniel Hawthorn’s “The Birthmark,” the main character Aylmer struggles for scientific perfection; he attempts to perfect that which nature rendered imperfect. When the quest for human achievement opposes divine design it has no chance of succeeding. ... Georgiana’s "fatal flaw of humanity" (4...
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| 20. | WHAT DOES A PHLEBOTOMIST DO? The Job • The lifeblood of a phlebotomist's job is, well, blood. A phlebotomist draws blood for tests, transfusions, donations and research providing valuable information to diagnosing illness. • Phlebotomists draw blood samples by venipuncture, skin puncture or arterial collection. • For apparent r...
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