look at a map...its the green hilly part, just left of england..some people call it wales
2006-07-11 10:40:31
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answered by busted 2
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Sorry, dear, its nowhere near West Midlands. Utopia is a book written by Sir Thomas More in the Elizabethan Age and describes an ideal state. Such a state will forever remain in the human mind and in the pages of a book, because absolute perfection aint possible in the real world!
2006-07-10 09:05:46
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answer #2
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answered by anasua r 2
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Utopia, in its most common and general positive meaning, refers to the human efforts to create a better, or perhaps perfect society. Ideas which could be/are considered able to radically change our world are often called utopian ideas.
"Utopian" in a negative meaning is used to discredit ideas as too advanced, too optimistic or unrealistic, impossible to realize. Hence, for example, the use by Marxists, of such expressions as "utopian socialism".
It has also been used to describe actual communities founded in attempts to create such a society. Although some authors have described their utopias in detail, and with an effort to show a level of practicality, the term "utopia" has come to be applied to notions that are (supposedly) too optimistic and idealistic for practical application.
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In other words, no you cannot find it and no it is not located in the West Midlands.
2006-07-09 00:39:05
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answered by The Techie 4
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is there anything in the west midlands?
2006-07-10 05:46:27
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answered by ttopcat2005 3
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Haha! yes, just take a right after Milton Keynes... Just after the concrete cows..
2006-07-09 00:37:45
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answered by PommyTom 4
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You'll find it in a Dictionary
2006-07-09 01:36:48
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answered by Trevor h 6
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Its Inside you.
2006-07-09 02:12:52
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answered by Rae 2
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just be satisfied in every aspect u will be an utopian.
2006-07-09 01:51:17
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answered by tionky 2
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Its behind you !!
2006-07-09 04:45:51
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answered by Anonymous
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