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    In my opinion I believe that Shakespeare’s poem is the one that I find to be more agreeable for me. The realistic approach of Shakespeare loving his partner with all of her flaw put a smile on my face because it shows that you do not need to be the textbook definition of perfect to find your own form of true love. Although every girl wants to hear that her boyfriend thinks she is the prettiest thing in the world, I think it is more caring if the emotions and

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    What is Perfect happiness? To be in a state of perfect happiness is to be in a state in which an Individual has complete and utter joy with themselves and the things around them, and how they affect an individual’s life. In today’s society it seems that most people will search and fight for the answer for perfect happiness. The topic of happiness is beyond the most crucial thing to talk about in today’s society, the need to be happy is what has driven, is driving, and will drive people to do the

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    Despite growing up in a family of musicians and having played music my entire life, I didn’t learn about my exceptional ear until quite recently. During a guitar lesson sophomore year, my instructor and I were watching a music video on YouTube. I’d never seen it before, so he was quite shocked when I told him the exact tuning the guitarist was in – all by ear. “You have perfect-pitch!” he exclaimed. Not knowing what that was, I was staggered and confused. However, what I found even more astonishing

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    Imagine living in a world where you have no feelings, your spouse and children are picked for you, and people pick a job for you, and you cannot say anything about it. In The Giver, people gave up their choices to live a world like this. In my opinion, it is not worth giving up your choices to live in a perfect world. I would not want to give up my choices for a Giver, a family unit, and an assignment. First of all, the community in The Giver has a person named the Giver who holds all of their memories

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    What motivated me to apply to NYU, is NYU’s mission to become a global university which matches my interest, goals, and ambitions. Among the three NYU degree granting campuses, NYU (Abu Dhabi) is what seems to be the best fit for me because the experience is what matters the most to me than the certificate. I want something different in my college education. With NYUAD’s rigorous curriculum combined with fun travels, it made NYUAD an exceptional opportunity that i cannot afford to miss.

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    ever be reached in the world, so he made utopia simply mean, "not a place". As life went on, however, we looked for the word for a perfect world. The world in which all our problems are solved and people are at peace. It seems strange to use the word 'utopia', as it implies we will never reach this goal, but history proves the human race is hopeful. Somehow we make it through all these insurmountable odds and seem to prosper, while simultaneously ruining our lives. In my utopia,

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    nobody gets left behind, no matter what. My family means the world to me, without them, I would had went down the wrong path. We have always looked after each other. Me and my family are like The Brady Bunch, loving, supporting and big. We make sure that everyone is taken care of. I love them all no matter how annoying they get. I had always woken up my little sister and makes sure she is dress and ready for school in the morning. I don’t know what I will do if my little sister died. All I know I will

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    Character: Dear God, all my life I have been taught to believe in you, the creator of the world, the guardian, the giver of all, the omnipotent, the omniscient, and the wholly good. Are you truly as divine and righteous as people believe you to be? If you are, tell me God, why is there evil in this world? Why have you created the world so that there would be pain and suffering? The world that you have created, puts the very beings created by you in situations of helplessness, anguish, and affliction

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    Can a perfect society called a utopia ever be possible? My answer is no, but some people think so. A utopia is all about perfection. The way of life is perfect, and everything works out super smooth. People rarely get hurt, and everyday it‘ll seem like a constant pattern. Everything about the society also just ends up working out completely. A utopian society will rarely have problems as well, but something big in a utopian society is being protected from danger. But again, a utopia is not possible

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    On Seeing The 100% Perfect Girl One Beautiful April Morning, the protagonist was a young Japanese man who didn’t know how to approach a girl who he believed is perfect. The reason I choose this story is that I went through a similar event my first year in college. The only difference is I didn’t have the guts to ask the girl out. “Tell you the truth, she’s not that good-looking. She doesn’t stand out in any way. Her clothes are nothing special. The back of her hair is still bent out

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