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    poem was published when she was eight years old. “Plath’s poems explore her own mental anguish, her troubled marriage to fellow poet Ted Hughes, her unresolved conflicts with her parents, and her own vision of herself”(Poetry Foundation). Plath was a devoted English student in high school. She performed so well in English that she was awarded a merit scholarship for Smith College where, eventually, she went on to pursue a degree in English. She was often referred to as “The Golden Girl” by her professors

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    Like an iceberg, Cole Douglas's depravity and lack of care and empathy for others lay ninety percent hidden. With his good looks and personable, charming demeanour on display for the world to see, the remainder of the twenty-three year old's true self lay in wait for an unsuspecting ship to pass in the middle of the night. To tear a ragged hole torn in it's hull and sink to the bottom of the ocean before it could react or the warning sirens be triggered. Forever damaged, even if was subsequently

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    for chemistry/math tutors, I moved into the realm of paid tutoring. The money is great, but the biggest payoff is seeing the students I help blossom into their full potential. Tutoring has become a great way to make friends; all my clients love me! I try to put my heart and soul into my students. Embarking on my business in 11th grade inspired me to be more independent. I drive to clients’ homes, talk to parents,

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    a few weeks. Tomorrow I will recite a poem in class by Robert Frost and explain its possible meaning to my fellow students. After class, I will attend varsity soccer practice learning the lessons of comradery, tactics, discipline, and physical endurance. At home, my mother will talk about school, my siblings or her day. Later I’ll lie in bed and think about my future career, about college, and about how I can contribute to this

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    Christopher Wren’s advancements during his time were some of the best and well known. He furthered science and technology as a professor and helped rebuild the lives of many through his architecture. Even with his being sick all the time he still was able to help and contribute. Wren’s many achievements and discoveries as well as his contribution to the London fire lead him to being remembered in history and influenced other scientists along the way. Christopher Wren’s architecture was greatly influenced

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    everyday. In relation to the concept we all go by which is choosing between right or wrong and success or failure. Some may argue and use morals interchangeably and disagree on whether to stay ethical is inherently found through spiritual principles or just a philosophy of morals. There are plenty of ways one can stay ethical throughout their life despite the temptation of doing the wrong thing to get further ahead whether that’d be success or popularity. All throughout my life I have been given plenty

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    when I found out that I was accepted into Dow Medical College, Karachi, the most prestigious state funded medical school. My years in medical school helped not only with my academic and professional growth, but

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    First of all, if you study any kind of history you know that the divide and conquer tactic has been used by the powerful and elite for many centuries to control the masses. If you can keep people fighting amongst each other they won’t notice the bigger picture. Just like a great magician’s slide of hand, while you are looking one way they can create any illusion they wish due to your distraction. I could go into every detail of what was said to me in my massage session yesterday by one of my clients

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    Analysis Of ' The Iliad '

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    Tanzina Begum Bard High School Early College The Iliad – Homer Trans. By Robert Fagles Pride and Rage Warfare is, and always has been, the most appalling and yet most integral part of all human life. This is a truth that is displayed most ingeniously in Homer’s epic poem, The Iliad. In this epic, both mortals and gods alike are engulfed with the desire to best their enemy, even though pride and rage are what cloud their vision and fuel their actions. These seemingly harmless flaws carry great

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    Poor Unfortunate Souls Blood, sweat, and tears will always be shed. Maybe you will find bone or even an actual bloody body part on the very land of Gettysburg if you went back in time to the very moment of the war. July 1 to July 3, 1863, will forever go down as the bloodiest moments during the Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point during the American Civil War. The American Civil War started because of the differences between the free and enslaved state. They fought over the

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