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    leaves huge gaps in scientific findings when women are required to choose between profession and family affairs‚ leaving women on unfair footing when compared to their male counterparts. Bell Burnell‚ a leading astrophysicists‚ shares her laments on maternity. "[And] it was extremely hard combining family and career‚" "Bell Burnell said‚ partly because the university where she worked while pregnant had no provisions for maternity leave." With the improvement and lack of repercussion‚ women should be allowed

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    The circle is a novel about a young lady by the name Mae Holland who just graduated from collage Mae lands her dream job work for an omnipotent technology company called the circle. The circle was created by the three wise men and was made to combine all online and social media interactions in one network. The circle uses technological innovation to generate what it claims is a more efficient and accountable society‚ particularly by increasing transparency in government‚ business‚ and personal lives

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    In the book‚ The Bell Jar‚ written by Sylvia Plath‚ the main character‚ Esther‚ experiences feelings of alienation. Esther shows her isolation by detaching herself from everyone else. With the build up of mental disorders and life tragedies‚ Esther attempted to take her life four different times. Esther rather not be alive than deal with the cruel world she believes she lives in. Alienation generates from a series of events unique to the person experiencing the feelings of isolation. Mental disorders

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    these influences through stories and movies that describe fantasies‚ which inevitably influence those children’s views of the world. Snow White is a classic fairytale that most Americans have at some point been exposed to and that has several different messages that are imprinted on the people who watch or read it. One of the main fantasies within Snow White is that of happily ever after and what exactly this fantasy should look like. This fantasy is meant to provide an outline of what happiness

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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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    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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    The novel begins with the discovery of a series of murders around the Payatas dumpsite in Quezon City. These discoveries imply that a serial killer is on the loose‚ and many are lead to believe so. What is unusual about these murder cases is that all of the victims (young boys) are mutilated instead of just being killed. Their faces are neatly peeled off from their skulls and their hearts and genitals removed from their bodies. Father Emil‚ the parish priest of the area who discovers one of the

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    taken into consideration how Hell is set up‚ how are the sinners are punished‚ and if it can be interpreted as a fair and just punishment. Then Dante’s God can be understood. Dante’s The Inferno is his own interpretation of the circles of hell. Each of the nine circles of Hell represents a worse sin‚ and therefore‚ has its own unique and fitting punishment for the crime committed. There are three different main types of offenses; incontinence‚ violence‚ and fraud. These offenses are divided‚ starting

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    John Austin Men at War: MW 9:30 – 10:45 8 October 2003 Disillusionment in Hemingway ’s For Whom the Bell Tolls In the late 1930 ’s‚ Spain was in the midst of a civil war. The country had been in a state of disarray since 1931‚ when King Alfonso XIII went into voluntary exile. This was followed by a five-year power struggle between the fascists‚ led by General Francesco Franco‚ and the Republicans. This struggle became violent in the summer of 1936‚ and the war lasted until 1939‚ when

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    1. Esther’s descends into depression gradually all through The Bell Jar. Chapter three exposes that her dad passed away when she was young‚ which makes the introduction of mental illness in her adulthood far more likely in it’s probable traumatic effect on her youthful mind. Also established early is Esther feeling jealousy towards Doreen’s livelihood. Her want is quickly diminished though‚ and the truth of her friend’s monetary inclinations as well as her sexual promiscuity are brought to light

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