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    Sylvia Plath; What Was Behind the Mirror Perhaps the first thought to mind when the name Sylvia Plath is mentioned is pure ironic tragedy. What a destructive death for a woman with a seemingly jubilant life. It is know to most that she was a poet and author beyond her time‚ beaming with creativity and writing poetry in her early teen years. However‚ with longing for fame struck the bittersweet reality of holding the title for the most unfortunate life. How can it be‚ that a woman struck by dire

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    Tee Box Reflection

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    was worried if I would be good enough. I did not want to disappoint anyone or myself by not meeting the expectation. “What did I sign up for?? and “I do not want to be here!” were thoughts that rolled through my mind as I stepped up to the first tee box. The three other girls in my group and I glanced at each other with compassion as we all had corresponding feelings about competing that day. The girls in my group consisted of two juniors and a freshman. They were all genuinely friendly and nice‚ yet

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    Platinum Box Case

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    PLATINUM BOX CASE STUDY Statement of Issues The main problem in this Platinum case is the decision whether or not to single source to Jabaking with the expansion of printing equipment. Because Conrad of Jabaking was instrumental to helping Platinum find their feet and establish its ground in the printing industry in 1992 does not necessarily mean Platinum press has to be indebted to Jabaking thirteen years after. Even though Conrad has always hinted Jim Hicza since 1992 that he expects that

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    Birthday Box Theme

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    In the short story ‘Birthday Box’ by Jane Yolen the theme is life can be tough. Two reasons why my theme is life can be tough are that she had to live in the hospital and she had to live with her dad. My theme life is tough is because when her mom got sick‚ she had to live in the hospital. For instance‚ Katie had lived in the hospital so long that she knew every nurse. For example‚ V. Louise‚ Patty ‚ Tracey-Lynn‚ Lily‚ Mary Margaret‚ and many more. Also‚ another example is that even though she was

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    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 of a young girl finding that when she should be most excited about her life‚ she instead finds that things aren’t what she expected‚ and that the culture of the 1950’s doesn’t seem to allow for all that she wants‚ which begins her descent into depression

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    Summary Of The Box Man

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    In the essay “The Box Man”‚ Ascher contemplates isolation and solitude‚ and the significance it holds for different people. She describes the experience of three solitary people: a homeless man‚ and two ladies. The homeless man is the most alone of them all‚ by every meaning of the word; he has isolated himself from society‚ and by doing so‚ society has isolated itself from him. But despite all this‚ he would choose no alternative. The homeless man is certainly alone‚ but he is happy. The two ladies

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    Sylvia Plath’s‚ The Bell Jar takes readers deep into the chaotic minds of not only Esther Greenwood‚ but also Plath herself. Many people believe that The Bell Jar is intended to be an autobiography with Plath using Esther to portray some of the issues that happen in her life. In 1953‚ Plath gets invited to be a guest editor and during this time she endures a mental breakdown. This parallel reveals the sources of the madness for Plath‚ Esther and women all over. According to Esther‚ this madness comes

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    Thinking Outside the Box

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    Thinking beyond the norm is sometimes referred to as thinking "outside the box"‚ but for those that are typically logical or strategical thinkers‚ where do you start to become a creative thinking? What value does this ability bring you and others around you? Creative thinking‚ the ability to have fresh alternatives‚ have new possibilities‚ formulate new approaches to getting things done‚ and open one’s self to new information that doesn’t support your existing assumptions about the way people should

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    Stephanie’s Treasure Box! Third runner up is the window! Second runner up goes to *drumroll* the washing machine! First runner up *dramatic pause and then drumroll* my wedding ring! That means that first place goes to my Scriptures! Wow! Scriptures! What a great honor! It looks like there is even a special love letter to you congratulating you on your first-place role in Stephanie’s Treasure Box! *The magic will continue after this fifteen minute break. Stay tuned to find out what Stephanie had

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    Canada In A Box Analysis

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    I chose to do the Canada In A Box exhibit because it stood out to me compared to the other exhibits. This exhibit is about cigar containers that provide insight to Canadian history from 1883 to 1935. I did not know what a cigar container was or why it would have any significance to be put up for display in an exhibit before the online tour. I was intrigued to learn about why they were so popular and how information could be found by the images found on the containers‚ whatever objects that still

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