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    Why I Chose Penn

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    strolling down Locust Walk was a reassuring sight. There were many different clubs advertising their cause, there were students dancing on the street, others were conversing, and some were simply walking to class. This lively atmosphere radiated an aura of strong community and I could immediately feel the closeness of the student body. In order to aid my studies, I plan on utilizing the school's Black cultural resource center,…

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    A president by definition is an individual that is the elected head of a republican state. All countries in this modern era have presidents, prime ministers, or leaders. Unfortunately, not all of them are fit or qualified for acting as a representative of their given republic. Through differentiation, we can determine what a “good” president is qualified. To be a good president one must have intuitive decisiveness and be extremely disciplined because of the wide range of issues they have to…

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    Seven Deadly Sins The Christians believed that God disapproved of seven sins things that make a person’s aura turn evil. The person who created the list of sins was a monk named Evagruis Ponticus in the 4th century. It was used by churches, and revised by Pope Gregory in 590. He emphasized the sins; condensed them to one word; and put them in order of importance. The list of the seven sins are: Pride, envy, gluttony, lust, anger, covetousness, and sloth. The Crucible uses the Salem Witch Trials…

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    Monkey's Paw Fate

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    W.W Jacobs, author of countless tales, is well known for his comedic and horror genre stories. “The Monkey’s Paw” is his most popular horror story with various critical essays analyzing each detail Jacobs presents. A majority of these essays present the theme of fate and its dire consequences when meddled with. This story perfectly embodies the saying, “Be careful what you wish for,” because fate does not abide by one’s rules. Fate is seen as a supernatural phenomenon unable to be controlled…

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    Sherlock Holmes: The creation of Victorian Age The Victorian Age was undoubtedly the glorious period in English history. The age has been credited for producing new opportunities and tendencies not only in the fields of trade and commerce but also in the fields of literature. Apart from classical writing, there was a rise in novels and short stories which featured fantastical stories. Those stories had larger than life characters and one of them was Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes, the…

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    Tim Burton is no doubt an odd man but never fails to exceed my expectations. In Burton’s movies a big part of their success because of his use of dark and gloomy cinematic elements. Burton undoubtedly always creates an eerie and mystical notion in all 3 of his movies. Willy Wonka: Charlie and the chocolate factory, Edward Scissorhands, and Alice in the wonderland.Tim Burton does not fall too short of the mark when it comes to action and light heartiness. Burton has a special appeal to horror…

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    I believe that many listened to Malcom X as he was not giving a censored version or telling people what they wanted to hear he was saying what they were thinking. I think he gained this certain aura after needing to fend for himself so long. Then there was King who was trying for a mostly non-violent approach. So, there came to be these two approaches which people of color where choosing to be a part of both which later could create oppurtunity…

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    When one develops an acute understanding for their romantic aspiration, subsequently, the odds of this person achieving a state of contentment is increased exponentially; however, this feat may be challenged and potentially discouraged by conflicts of interest caused by two variables: pride and prejudice. Furthermore, in Jane Austen’s novel, Pride and Prejudice, the Bennet sisters were expected to conform to the social climate present in England during the early nineteenth century by marrying a…

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    The Harlem Dancer by Claude McKay was written in 1922. It serves as a historic insight about the realities of African Americans culture that was meant to be used as a means of empowerment serving as entertainment for the white oppressors of the time. In the 1920s the music scene became a huge part of African American culture and a means of self-expression and empowerment for those in the community. With the rise of the Harlem renaissance there grew an appreciation or more so an infatuation with…

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    No all is a real alternative medicine, some are consider experimental and investigational, according to aetna.com evidence is the peer-revied published medical literature of their effectiveness. Here some few samples. Acupressure, aromatherapy, aura healing, auto urine therapy, Hypnosis, intravenous vitamin c infusion, magnet therapy, music therapy, color therapy and many many more.…

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