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Paper Excerpts: ... another in cold blood. Poirot shares his obsession, but for justice. P is for Perfect. The perfect crime, in the perfect place, is investigated by the perfect detective. them - perfection. Perhaps the perfect example of how today's culture affects us, as an example of The Empty Self, would be infomercials. want to create the perfect human race with all the perfect characteristics and the perfect brain and intelligence. exists and that there is the perfect God. The perfect God begins with Descartes idea that he a conceive a perfect compares God's perfection to the perfection of creatures or lower animals. We can only speak of God's perfection ...
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Sources list for PERFECT SOCIETIES: Lester K. Born, "The Perfect Prince According to the Latin Panegyrists," American Journal of Philology 55 (1934):20-35 and "The Perfect Prince, A Study in Thirteenth and Fourteenth Century Ideals," Speculum 3 (1928):470-504.Niccolo Machiavelli Allen, Jim, "Cuneiform Records - Twisting Ears For Twenty Years", online posting, Perfect Sound Forever, <www.furious.com/perfect/cuneiform.html> Synthesizers and Symphonic Sounds Salinger, J.D. "A Perfect Day for Bananafish." Personal Web Page. 1999. 4 Jan. 2004. < http://www.nyx.net/~kbanker/chautauqua/jd.htm > "A Perfect Day for Bananafish" Connolly, Michael. "The Perfect Unitarian: T.S. Eliot as Cultural Missionary." The Turning Theme in "Ash Wednesday" NARA. (November 28, 2004) "A More Perfect Union: The Creation of the U.S. Constitution." Retrieved on 28 Nov 2004 at http://www.archives.gov/national_archives_experience/charters/print_f riendly.html?page=constitution_history_content.html&title=NARA%20%7C% NARA. (November 28, 2004) "A More Perfect Union: The Creation of the U.S. Constitution." Retrieved on 28 Nov 2004 at http://www.archives.gov/national_archives_experience/charters/print_f riendly.html?page=constitution_history_content.html&title=NARA%20%7C% The American Constitution More sources on "PERFECT SOCIETIES"
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