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    You don't have to be born in Philadelphia to be considered a Philadelphian. To be a Philadelphian means that you are a part of the wonderful artsy streets, or you are in love with the soft pretzels that you can find on almost every block. To be a Philadelphian means that you enjoy walking through all the green parks and maybe go to the nearest free library and snuggle up with a book. Living as a Philadelphian means that you are free to be you and be a part of millions of different cultures. Growing

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    Sometimes we as human beings become estranged from our minds and our bodies, but have no clue this is occuring. Sylvia Plath shows this in her novel The Bell Jar. Esther Greenwood's mental illness develops throughout half of the book. Her mind and body are completely divided. She does not see this but her doctor does. Sylvia Plath explores this through style and symbolism in her book. The style she uses is imagery. When Esther Greenwood's mother takes her to a psychiatrist Doctor Gordon. He begins

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    Throughout the course of Sylvia Plath’s 1963 novel, The Bell Jar, protagonist Esther Greenwood endures struggles as her fresh New York lifestyle takes a turn for the worse. She develops an unconventional obsession with death which hinders her in discovering her identity. Her new thinking style only makes the process of uncovering her true self even more excruciating, as suicidal thoughts cloud her mind and she spirals into a state of despair. During this period of immense struggle , she learns more

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    wrote about death. She usually used confessional genre to write her poetry. She is Best-known for her two published collections: The Colossus and Other Poetrys and Ariel. She also wrote a semi-autobiographical novel, The Bell Jar in 1963 published shortly before her death. The Bell Jar was based on her own life and personal experiences. The Thin People is one of her best poetry which was written in 1957 and was also known as "The Moon Was a Fat Woman Once". A lot of interpretations were made toward

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    Senior Prom Memories

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    beverages, and dessert. All of these delicacies combined made the prom a satisfying experience. I remember vividly the set of hors d'oeurves. The hors d'oeurves were arranged in a big heart to set the mood of mystery and romance. The bright crimson bell pepper stood mighty in the face of its relative, the humble, dull, green pepper. The darkened pieces of beef had visible hints of all purpose seasoning and slivers of onions. The dull pink jumbo shrimp looked like crescent moons, outrageously swollen

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    Fairy Tale Land After I have interrupted the royal wedding of Snow White and Prince Charming, Snow is furious. Charming suggests that they ignore me and go on a honeymoon. At first Snow does not believe it is the right time but then has a change of heart and agrees. She suggests they honeymoon at the Summer Palace which is where her parents had gone. As soon as Charming leaves her Grumpy comes to her and tells her the palace is now secure. He asks if she really believes it is a good time to

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    Holding Onto Reality

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    For example, if I read Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar, and bring to my reading my personal understanding of fiction writing and my life experiences to date, I might decide that Plath has created a brilliant work of fiction that should be meticulously picked apart, diagrammed, dissected, and combed for meaning. But, if some other woman read The Bell Jar, bringing to her reading a limited knowledge of fiction writing, but a deeply personal understanding

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    The Pressure to Be Perfect

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    The Bell Jar and Black Swan: The Pressure to be Perfect In a society where competition among others and influences from the media are becoming increasingly prevalent by the decade, it is easy for one to feel the extreme pressure to be perfect. Many individuals face the internal conflict of feeling that they are not adequate enough for various personal or societal standards, often leading to unhealthy insecurities, mental and emotional instabilities, and identity crises. Firstly, society’s reminders

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    INTRODUCTION Bell pepper is one of the most extensively grown vegetable crops in the world. Its production under protected agriculture (greenhouse, plastic-house, and screen-house) with soilless substrates is becoming popular in the horticultural arena worldwide and high-quality yield is an essential prerequisite for its economic success (Ahrar et al., 2009). In some contemporary bell pepper production systems, water and nutrient are administered concurrently which is referred to as fertigation

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    The Life of Virginia Woolf Driven by uncontrollable circumctances and internal conflict, her life was cut short by suicide. One of the greatest female authors of all times, Virginia woolf, produced a body of writtings respected world wide. Her role in feminsim, along with the personal relationships in her life, influanced her literary. Virginias relationships throughout her life contributed not only to her literature, but the quality of her life as well. Perhaps the greatest influence in Virginia's

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