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  • News Alert! Top Job Opening At Bank Of America?
    By: Nathan Randall | - Is Bank of America about to fire their CEO Brian Moynihan? We have made some predictions in the past and as the bank continues to struggle on several fronts, we feel that the winds of change are in the air.

    Moynihan Was "Incensed" At Criticisms
    In response to the public outrage created by announcements by banks that they had planed to start charging a monthly fee for customer's debit card usage, Moynihan told employees in November 2011 that he was "incensed" at the criticisms ...

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  • Overcoming Writer's Block
    By: Eddie Prentice | - Everyone has got something to say about writer's block and everyone has a different way of coping with it. Here are some helpful tips suggested by some of the world's greatest writers.

    1.On getting started

    "The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks, and then starting on the first one." —Mark Twain

    2.On not beating yourself up

    "Peopl ...

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  • Sylvia Plath - Poet, Novelist, American Icon
    By: marciano guerrero | - Discussing with my wife the quality education that women get in women's colleges, Mary Patricia pointed out to Wellesley producing Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Smith College Sylvia Plath. Of Mrs. Clinton we know a lot, but of Sylvia Plath we know less.

    Sylvia Plath attended Smith from 1950-1955, and graduated summa cum laude, wining a Fulbright Scholarship to Cambridge. There she met poet Ted Hughes, whom she later married.

    Not only was she talented poet but also an essa ...

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  • New Poetry Movement
    By: Jerry Payne | - Not, perhaps, since the early days of the so-called New York School of poetry have we seen a movement such as what is now coming out of the lower streets of Boston. "The Boston Poetical Movement" is what future literature historians might well refer to it as. I humbly offer the name here in the hopes the trend might get its deserved acclaim. Just as we had Ashbery, O'Hara, Koch, Schuyler, and Guest as the collective face of the New York School, we are now witnessing poetry history-in-the-making ...
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  • It's The Application, Not The Idea
    By: Jane Dawson | - Do you wish you could come up with the next fresh product idea that could be patented and sold? Does it seem like all the good product ideas are already out there? Do you feel that you are held back because you are not an inventor or an engineer or you are simply not the creative type?

    If you have answered yes to any of these questions, you are thinking about new product development in the wrong way!

    Few traders know that a patent is the protection of the applicatio ...

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  • Is Poor Mental Health Rare?
    By: Dr. Jennifer B. Baxt, DMFT, NCC, DCC | - For people who may be suffering any form of poor mental health, it may feel like they are alone and that no one else around them can understand what they are going through. The other difficulty is that they might believe there is something wrong with them that cant be known to anyone else for fear they might be rejected by others, as a result of their condition. It is because of these difficulties, and possibly for other reasons, that many people with mental health problems, such as major dep ...
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  • Is Bipolar The Root Of Genius?
    By: Riley Hendersen | - Almost since the beginning of time, human beings have recognized the connection between intelligence or creativity and mental illness. Consider the way these individuals are portrayed in movies and books, for instance - the mad scientist working day and night in his laboratory, the hallucinating artist who doesn't even take time out from his creative work to eat. Those with Bipolar disorder are not immune to this stereotype. In fact, scientists and researchers have noted that an unusually high n ...
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  • Reflections On "mirror" And "metphors" By Sylvia Plath
    By: Kerry Wood | - REFLECTIONS ON "MIRROR" AND "METAPHORS"

    Mirror
    by Sylvia Plath

    I am silver and exact. I have no preconceptions. Whatever I see, I swallow immediately Just as it is, unmisted by love or dislike. I am not cruel, only truthful The eye of a little god, four-cornered. Most of the time I meditate on the opposite wall . It is pink, with speckles. I have looked at it so long I think it is a partr of my heart. But it flickers. Faces and darkness separate us over ...

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  • Why There Is A Growing Demand For Poetry Books
    By: Justine Eaglestone | - Where were you when American poetess Sylvia Plath gassed herself in her London kitchen at the age of 30 during the harsh winter of 1963?

    Not perhaps the stuff our memories are made of, but all that could change. There is a distinct revival worldwide of interest in poetry and poets. This is expressed in the increased purchase of poetry books, both anthologies and works by individual poets, in the new and secondhand book markets.

    There are a number of reasons for thi ...

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