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  • Mirror And Images In A Lake
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    "Mirror": Reflections of Truth In Sylvia Plath's poem "Mirror", the reader takes a look into the messages presented and compares them with the reflections that are cast in a mirror and images in a lake. When reading this poem, we discover that the speaker is the actual reflection that gives the interpretation of its views. The first interpretation is shown as a mirror on the wall "I am silver and exact. I have no preconceptions". (1), second as the water in the lake because she states "Now I am ...
  • Mirror Situation Her Mother
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    Self-Recognition and Embarrassment Our group's task was to measure self-recognition and embarrassment in children ages 1-3. We had 3 children to work with, Arika was 9 months, Charlotte was 17 months and Lydia was 28 months old. We preformed 3 tasks on these children. The first was the "Overcompliment situation". Secondly, we did the "Mirror situation" and last we did the "Request to dance situation". Our findings in these situations lead us to some conclusions about self-awareness and feeling e...
  • Hst Launch In 1990
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    The Hubble Space Telescope The Hubble Space Telescope is one of the worlds most powerful earth-orbiting reflecting telescopes. With its capability of producing images from any wavelength, the HST is the eyes of the universe for scientists on earth. The HST has a capability of operating at any wavelength from a near infrared level to a visible range to an ultraviolet level. Because of this capability, scientists can view toward the outmost reach of the universe. The HST has a 2.4 meter objective ...
  • Three Words On The Mirror
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    The Mirror By Steam rose from the water and filled the bathroom with ghostly, swirling eddies, and phantasms of white, transparent ribbons of vapor. Tracy basked in the water, relishing the prickly fingers of hot water as it soothed the muscles of her body. Her red hair lay in wet, matted strings over her shoulders and breasts. Her eyelids were closed, hiding her deep, emerald green eyes. Tears squeeze from her eyes as the memory of the phone call echoed through her mind. It had been a woman's v...
  • Bronze Mirrors In China
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    I was looking for building 125 east 65th street, hoping that I would soon find any building looking like a museum. Finally, I came upon a building that looks like a rich brownstone in mid-Manhattan. I checked the address to make sure that my eyes were seeing correctly, and for sure, it was the correct place. I had to walk up a small flight of stairs and pass through a doorway that was open. I only went a couple more feet before a second door that was lock stopped me. There was a white flat small...
  • Mirror And Sharon Olds
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    For many poets, writing about nature and love is an easy feat. The poets who are considered in the Confessional Genre draw their influence from something quite different though. They use their own life experiences of pain and suffering to create great poems. In Theodore Roethke's "Dolor", Sylvia Plath's "Mirror", and Sharon Olds' "The Planned Child", these three poets confess their inner pain about matters that effect them and, they have created hits. Roethke's poem focuses on pain, with the use...

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