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  • Perfection For An Imperfect World Perfection
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    Perfection For an Imperfect World Perfection is an objective that has never and will never be accomplished in this world. God made man with the ability to make his own decisions; unfortunately this also meant man could sin. This factor proves that while man is still on this earth, perfection is a hopeless goal. But despite this cold hard truth, mankind still struggles to find perfection in their life. If one looks in the nature of man, it is easy to see that they try to achieve perfection in the...
  • Perfect World
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    By: Anonymous Brave New World George Santayana once said, "Ideal society is a drama enacted exclusively in the imagination". In life, there is no such thing as a "complete utopia", although that is what many people try to achieve. Aldous Huxley's Brave New World is an attempt at a utopian society. In this brave new world, mothers and fathers and family are non-existent. Besides being non-existent, when words of that sort are mentioned, ears are covered and faces of disgust are made. In a report ...
  • Desert And Garden Worlds
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    Thomas Cole was an American painter who lived from 1801-1848. He painted a representation of Adam and Eve's expulsion from the garden, and he called it, The Expulsion From The Garden. This painting portrays the metaphor represented in Voltaire's Candide. This could be quite possibly true, considering that Voltaire died only 23 years before Cole's birth, and most likely served him as an inspirational character. In the best possible world, things are warm and light and people are happy. In the wor...
  • Gattaca Through Its Obsession With Perfection
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    In an age where technology is advancing rapidly, there are those who argue for slowing it down so it can be critically and ethically examined. However, there are many who believe there should be as few restrictions as possible, if any. Gattaca presents a society in which genetic engineering and perfection is worshipped, with anything less unacceptable and discriminated against. The increased focus on technology has decreased the human element, and values have changed. Yet even those genetically ...
  • Liars Anne With Her Wonderbra
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    "My boobs are too small". Anne said as she looked into the Macy's dressing room mirror with tears in her eyes. Having a hot date with a new love interest, she wanted to make a good impression. She continued, "He " ll think of me as a child with this flat chest!" I noticed the tears were about to spill over, so I informed her that there was still hope for the chesty-challenged; she could get a Wonderbra! Her eyes brightened, and within five minutes we found ourselves in the vast selection of Merv...

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