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    The other day my mom came home from the store with the usual armful of cardboard bags. However, there was something very different about one bag that separated it from all of the others. My mom asked me to unload the items and organize them into their awaiting shelves. Their contents contained typical groceries such as cereal, some new herbal teas, and a fresh bottle of dish detergent. But, this special bag carried a large Yankee candle encased in glass and embellished with a large sticker reading

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    view of what a woman should and should not be. Hastily after they were given the right to vote in 1920, men pressured women to stay in the realm of expertise they had already participated in for centuries, domesticity. Sylvia Plath the writer of, The Bell Jar, uses the life of Esther Greenwood to show how cultural views of women disabled women from reaching their highest abilities. Women who sought a higher education or an occupation above the norm were pitied in society, looked down on for not conforming

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    As the sun slowly settled, darkness began to overcome the Earth. Sickness had come. The sickness slowly but readily crept into each home. It was the Midnight Theft. The destructive plague stole during midnight it stole lives. Deep in the heart of Tukenasville, people were dying, and the country was beginning to perish. The flowers withered as they bloomed. Animals fled to holes to live out the last moments of their life. People were distraught, and chaos was invading every planet in the macrocosm

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    Indianola It is Friday the 13, 2003 and it was a cold, rainy day at the Simpson Bell tower and I was investigating a scene where a girl supposedly committed suicide.There are legends that she is still restless looking to get revenge for all the people who ever caused her pain. My friends and I were just getting done trick or treating and we were all a little loco on sugar and we decided to play the Ouija board inside the bell tower and when we circled the planchette 3 dreadful times Sage asked the first

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    I encountered a different side of Philadelphia, one I had never experienced before: Kensington Ave. It did not have the notoriety of the Art Museum with the Rocky statue adorning the steps, the rich history of Independence Square with the Liberty Bell or the mouth-watering aromas of Reading Terminal. Instead, Kensington Avenue was a haven for the homeless, drug addled, mentally ill and impoverished; certainly never depicted on any visitor brochure or marketing poster for the “City of Brotherly Love”

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    Sylvia Plath’s Bell Jar was composed as a semi- auto biographical novel yet it dealt with many of the contemporary issues of the time such as women emancipation in a psychological sphere. Plath’s actual psyche is reflected in her work which she struggled to continue as a female writer. As an American writer she faced plentyof criticism which over-powered her mental faculty as a clinically depressed author. Sadly, she ended her life shortly after finishing this novel and her prolific writing career

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    well be a mop of sweat. I whisper to him “Boy, it sure is hot today.” He whispers back “Shhh!” There is a slight tone of disapproval in his voice. Suddenly, a small, sparkly girl glistens pass our handmade ship we are leaning on. It’s Tinker Bell. I can hear her tiny voice cast a spell on the audience, introducing our story. The other fairies raise their delicate voices rising to the final note of the song. A half hour, the sun ticking away like a clock in the sky. I gaze around and notice

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    In Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar and Mirror, the protagonists, Esther Greenwood and Mirror’s unnamed narrator, search for an escape from reality due to their current unfulfilled lives. Esther becomes alienated by American society in the materialistic 1950s, whilst the woman in Mirror reveals her fear of old age, which haunts her every time she looks within the mirror. Sylvia Plath lived in an era where the image of women “[that] perpetuated throughout the 1950s was one of inequality” (Young, 10).

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    potatoes and bread; mash until smooth. 6. In a grill pan, drizzle half a teaspoon of olive oil and pressure cook the fish for 3 minutes; transfer to a plate and set aside. 7. In a large bowl, combine the olive oil, zucchini, bell pepper and red onion. 8. Grill the bell pepper for 5 minutes and add the onions and zucchini; cook for 10 minutes. 9. Serve on a plate and garnish with parsley. Shrimp and Kalamata Olives in Angel Hair Pasta Ingredients: • 4 cups hot cooked whole grain angel hair

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    and news reporting itself. But Martin Bell has challenged the fundamentals of journalism that is to be balanced and impartial with what he calls ‘Journalism of Attachment’. He even coined the phrase, ‘bystanders’ journalism’ for continuing the tradition of being distant and detached (Bell 1997), which he criticizes “for focusing with the circumstances of violence, such as military formations, weapons, strategies, maneuvers and tactics” (Gilboa 2009, p.

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