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    A response to The Bell Jar You would expect anybody to want the story of depression and suicidal thoughts to leave your memory as soon as the last page was over. However‚ The Bell Jar is more about the spirit of survival when you are trapped inside yourself and frightened because the rest of the world expects something completely different from you - something you cannot give them. Something you don’t want to give them‚ if it were your choice. This is a highly auto-biographical account by Plath

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    life time‚ but in literature it is described in a different manner. Every author has their own way of representing love though their writing. In these stories one can see how authors elaborate the different forms of love. In "The Grasshopper and the Bell Cricket" by Yasuari Kawabata he demonstrates an innocent love between children‚ In "On Her Loving Two Equally" by Aphra Behn she shows a confusion in love between an adolescent female character and two male characters‚ In "’How Do I Love Thee’" by

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    H English 10 27 January 2014 My Goals for the Year of 2014 In my eyes‚ a new year means a fresh start and a clean slate for new opportunities‚ ambitions‚ and goals. For 2014‚ I’ve set big and important goals for myself to not only better my life‚ but the lives of others around me. My goals for this year include having a more positive attitude‚ keeping a B or higher in AP world and math‚ and staying more organized. I am hoping to stick with these goals throughout 2014 and for the rest of my life

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    2013 SMART Goal Reflection My SMART goals were to have my binder organized‚ always‚ and to take more effective‚ organized and neater notes. Every day‚ when I got home after school‚ I would organize the loose papers I would shove into my backpack at school when I was in a hurry. For my notes‚ I would write down the main points‚ and do more research on the topic‚ and take notes on that. And if I had to take notes from a textbook‚ I would take my notes on my laptop. I chose these two goals because I

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    degree if I still have motivation to continue my education. My first goal after college is paying of all my student loans and helping my parents paying pay for the bills. Also I will like to travel and have a family while being economically stable. I see my future cherishing every moment with my family and friends by making my full effort to make them happy I want to have as many kids as I can to have a big family. My goal is to have a big family as my fraternity family because we are all close

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    of Phoenix Material Goal-Setting Worksheet Identify and describe one short-term and one long-term academic goal and one personal goal. Analyze the goals using SMART criteria. Goals Specific Measurable Attainable Relevant Time frame Short-term goal: LEARN TO STRESS LESS A LOT LESS STRESSING LESS STAY FOCUSED ANYTIME Long-term goal: WORK MY WAY TO AN MASTERS DEGREE STUDY HARD AND WORK HARD KEEPING MY HEAD UP STAY FOCUSED 10 YRS Personal goal: LOOSE WEIGHT 75 LBS STAYING

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    Stepanyan‚Tatevik ESL 4 Cohen 5-21-2014 My Goals for the Next Two to Six Years It is necessary to have a goal in life; otherwise‚ you cannot be something in your life. We all need objectives to motivate us. Since I moved to the US‚ I have changed my ideas about the future because there are many opportunities here which are achievable. I have some goals for the next two to six years which I want to accomplish successfully. At this stage of my life‚ my main purpose is to keep studying and getting

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    SMART GOAL 1. Academic -My academic goal is to improve my knowledge and skills‚ and graduate from TWU with Honors Bachelors of Science in Nursing degree in year 2016. By doing this‚ I will take the courses necessary and use my resources when I do not understand a material. I have currently been attending study group sessions every Tuesday and Thursdays at 4p.m to 5:30p.m since September 2013. I will continue to attend these study sessions until the semester of fall 2013 ends. 2. Professional/Career

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    many decisions. The best place to start is with a goal or an objective. It may be helpful to ask ”What do I want to do?” and “Where do I want to be?” What is a Career Objective? Your career objective is a personal statement defining the specifics you wish to attain through work. 1. It’s personal: Others may share similar goals‚ but your objective should state your goals in terms that you are comfortable with. 2. It’s a commitment: Stating a goal identifies who you are and what you want to achieve

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    Author’s Purpose Sylvia Plath writes her autobiography The Bell Jar utilizing a smart protagonist‚ whose life is driven into depression by the deterioration of today’s society to familiarize her readers with suicide. Esther lives a perfect life‚ according to anyone looking at her on the surface. Esther continues to live her life in a fully coordinated “patent-leather” outfit from “Bloomingdale’s” while she sips “martinis” surrounded by “anonymous young men with all-American bone structures”‚ yet

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