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1, 2. epitome. Ideal, example, model refer to something considered as a standard to strive toward or something considered worthy of imitation. An ideal is a concept or standard of perfection, existing merely as an image in the mind, or based upon a person or upon conduct: We admire the high ideals of a religious person. Sir Philip Sidney was considered the ideal in gentlemanly conduct. An example is a person or the conduct or achievements of a person regarded as worthy of being followed or imitated in a general way; or sometimes, as properly to be avoided: an example of courage; a bad example to one's children. A model is primarily a physical shape to be closely copied, but is also a pattern for exact imitation in conduct or character: They took their leader as a model. 4. intention, objective. 7. perfect, consummate, complete. 9. illusory, imaginary, fanciful, fantasticSynonyms
1, 2. epitome. Ideal, example, model refer to something considered as a standard to strive toward or something considered worthy of imitation. An ideal is a concept or standard of perfection, existing merely as an image in the mind, or based upon a person or upon conduct: We admire the high ideals of a religious person. Sir Philip Sidney was considered the ideal in gentlemanly conduct. An example is a person or the conduct or achievements of a person regarded as worthy of being followed or imitated in a general way; or sometimes, as properly to be avoided: an example of courage; a bad example to one's children. A model is primarily a physical shape to be closely copied, but is also a pattern for exact imitation in conduct or character: They took their leader as a model. 4. intention, objective. 7. perfect, consummate, complete. 9. illusory, imaginary, fanciful, fantasticSynonyms
1, 2. epitome. Ideal, example, model refer to something considered as a standard to strive toward or something considered worthy of imitation. An ideal is a concept or standard of perfection, existing merely as an image in the mind, or based upon a person or upon conduct: We admire the high ideals of a religious person. Sir Philip Sidney was considered the ideal in gentlemanly conduct. An example is a person or the conduct or achievements of a person regarded as worthy of being followed or imitated in a general way; or sometimes, as properly to be avoided: an example of courage; a bad example to one's children. A model is primarily a physical shape to be closely copied, but is also a pattern for exact imitation in conduct or character: They took their leader as a model. 4. intention, objective. 7. perfect, consummate, complete. 9. illusory, imaginary, fanciful, fantasticSynonyms
1, 2. epitome. Ideal, example, model refer to something considered as a standard to strive toward or something considered worthy of imitation. An ideal is a concept or standard of perfection, existing merely as an image in the mind, or based upon a person or upon conduct: We admire the high ideals of a religious person. Sir Philip Sidney was considered the ideal in gentlemanly conduct. An example is a person or the conduct or achievements of a person regarded as worthy of being followed or imitated in a general way; or sometimes, as properly to be avoided: an example of courage; a bad example to one's children. A model is primarily a physical shape to be closely copied, but is also a pattern for exact
Christina Aiello BUSN 6530 – Summer 2013 Mini-Project #1 Part 1 On the first day of class, each student took a survey to supply data for the first Mini Project. One question was: “What is a reasonable amount to spend on a very nice dinner for two, say in downtown Denver?” and another question asked for gender. For the first analysis I will look at responses for a reasonable amount to spend on dinner compared to gender. 1. A. Females vs. Money on nice dinner N is the total number of respondents…
motives, the implications, the possible conspiracies, and basically the intricate, infinite workings of any human mind. I understand that it is necessary to work more efficiently with new amount of information any person is required to absorb on a day to day basis. But one thing in research has not changed from the way it was in the beginning of the human mind. To really argue the truth, I can't pick and choose the evidence I need. I need to spend as long as it takes knowing everything possible before…
achieving this “thin-ideal”, which will be defined later, is nearly impossible for women if done through healthy means. Because of this, many women develop body dissatisfaction, which can lead to serious and dangerous consequences, such as the development of eating disorders, in order to be “beautiful”. While there are many factors that can be linked to eating disorders, research has found that the media’s influence on society’s portrayal of extremely thin females as the ideal body is directly correlated…
The day began well. Well to be more specific the day began excellently. I found myself amongst the noise and chaos that my family was to be for the foreseeable future. I now had a little wailing sorrowful baby brother. He was my wrinkled, squashed and scrunched-up, but i just thought he was beautiful with glistening eyes and a tiny face, so elegant and fragile I was almost scared to touch him even with the permission of my mother. He was not yet anything, he had not yet learnt to master the mobile…
University of Phoenix Material Effective Study Habits Worksheet Review Phoenix Career Plan results of Career Plan Building Activity: Work Culture Preference, respond to the following in 50 to 100 words each: 1. Describe your ideal study environment. My ideal study environment is a nice quiet area. I usually wait until my teenagers are set in their cozy bedrooms for the night before trying to tackle any reading or writing. I usually turn my cell phone off or vibrate and shut down any social…
photography shows, it has developed the ability to reflect the spirit of its time rather than merely to showcase the preferred modes of the day. However, a number of photographers — often subversives within their field - have tried to reflect this mood as realistically as possible. Such endeavours, whilst still servicing the needs of fashion, have questioned preconceived ideals in a way that their conventional counterparts have not. These successive attempts paved the way for a photographic practice within…
also collaboration is essential in almost any career. Every person has their own opinions and ideals about many different subjects. When that person collaborates with other people many different ideals will surface from many different perspectives and point of views that other people or collaborators have never considered as an ideal before the collaboration. After everyone gets their ideals and thoughts out and in the open it will become easier to make decisions amongst each other.…
those values and morals became extinct by nature. Now with misinterpreted ideals and ideas of logical fallacies as our only reference to the normal way of living, life is made to be more complicated and full of anxiety. In the short stories of “Stone Soup” by Barbara Kingsolver and “The Gangster as Tragic Hero” by Robert Warshow these non-realistic values are tackled and confronted to reveal the true ideals of the modern day world and the effects on its people. In the story “Stone Soup” Barbara…
Our home of the brave The world America is known as a person born in the United States or a U.S citizen (legal) and first language spoken English. Everyone has their own ideal of what an U.S American is, many believe in the American dream and have freedom to a curtain extent. Outsiders not born in the U.S wish to be a part of our culture because America offers the best education, lifestyle, government, and money. Americans live the best compared to other countries and get benefits that are a…
that the ideal Egyptian life was not achievable in the time it was written; this text was written as if during a time of sadness and was rather a work of reminiscing. The line, ‘yet it is good, when boats sail... without any thieves robbing them’ imply that the great empire has lost a bit of control. The chaos is also represented in each line that begins with ‘yet it is good,’ which, in my opinion, inherently would follow a plethora of things that have been said to have gone wrong! The ideal life…