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Jennifer Shiponliving in Cherry Hill, NJ
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Jennifer is currently a junior in college double majoring in Music Performance and English. She loves classical music, freak folk, poetry, and the idea of infinite imagination. Education/Experience: junior in college working toward a BA in English Interests: books, short stories, poetry, writing, flute, piano, orchestras, Kit Kat Bars Affiliations: The College of New Jersey URL RSS |
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The Merrell women's sporty Bahia summer thong sandal is comfortable, durable, antibacterial, built with special sticky rubber sole, air cushion, and foot-aligning technology, all for approximately $49.99 in most stores. By Jennifer Shipon | Published 7/10/2006
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Designed as a healthy, vitamin-packed bar for active women that actually tastes good, Lunabars succeeds wildly on the two levels of nutrition bar excellence - nutrition and flavor. By Jennifer Shipon | Published 7/6/2006
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At only $1,357, the D505 has a surprising amount of features for the low cost (including a FireWire port and a swappable bay), but so-so screen and processor; buy for practical use, i.e. business or school, with a long warranty. By Jennifer Shipon | Published 6/27/2006
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The Korg MA-30 metronome has highly useful, in-depth features that many other metronomes lack, such as a convenient memory function, volume control, and complicated rhythms, instead of just the standard ones. Compact for top-notch portability. By Jennifer Shipon | Published 6/27/2006
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The compact Fujifilm Finepix Charger and Picture Cradle CP-FXA10 makes it quick and easy to transfer images to your computer, turn your camera into a web cam, and charge your camera while loading and looking at photos. By Jennifer Shipon | Published 6/26/2006
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Whether to breast-feed or go the bottle route has long been one of a mother's crucial choices in raising her newborn child. Both options seemed equally healthy - until now. By Jennifer Shipon | Published 6/23/2006
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The Philadelphia International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival is the third biggest one of its kind in the US, and the biggest hands-down on the entire East Coast. Films from 26 countries including Norway, Israel, Wales, Sweden, the Netherlands, Hong Kong. By Jennifer Shipon | Published 6/22/2006
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Why Mozilla Firefox knocks other browsers - especially Internet Explorer - clear out of the water. By Jennifer Shipon | Published 6/21/2006
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Where to eat on campus, fun stuff to do around the area, how to handle T/W elevators, & more. By Jennifer Shipon | Published 6/15/2006
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The 5 pieces discussed and/or mentioned in this article include Two Men Meet, Each Believing the Other to Be of Higher Rank (1903), Red and White Domes (1914), The Golden Fish (1925), Fish Magic, (1925), and Ad Parnassum (1932). By Jennifer Shipon | Published 6/14/2006
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Recent studies show that HIV/AIDS is decreasing in some countries, while increasing severely. Europe has been heavily affected by new cases of HIV over the past year. What do doctors suggest we do individually to slow the epidemic? By Jennifer Shipon | Published 6/11/2006
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The moral qualities of relationships between grandfathers, fathers, sons, and friends in Jonathan Safran Foer's first novel, Everything is Illuminated. By Jennifer Shipon | Published 6/9/2006
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The speaker seems to be implying that love is equal parts comprised of the willing favors and obligation, two seemingly opposite concepts. But they're not - & this is how Brodsky combines them seamlessly. By Jennifer Shipon | Published 5/24/2006
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W. H. Auden has written an unusual response to death. The title demands that seemingly unreasonable actions be carried out. The normal events of daily life, such as clocks ticking, telephones ringing, dogs barking, and pianos playing are not allowed. Why? By Jennifer Shipon | Published 5/24/2006
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The speaker denounces the ruling elite and its power to twist the truth, but hypocritically takes on a role of corrupt poetic authority in order to do so. By Jennifer Shipon | Published 5/23/2006
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Everyone who comes into contact with Frankenstein reviles him not only as a result of his physical appearance, but because of unconscious fears his existence as a whole arouses, destroying any chance of the acceptance he craves. By Jennifer Shipon | Published 5/23/2006
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The widely spread belief in male superiority at the time "The Yellow Wallpaper" and "Dr. Clair's Place" were published afford them the status of rebellious pieces challenging the power of men over women in late 19th and early 20th-century society. By Jennifer Shipon | Published 5/20/2006
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The speaker's father attempts to prove his love his daughter is greater than that of the speaker's mother. The father attempts to hide his pedophiliac urges by showing paternal love, but ironically succeeds only in implicating himself in the process. By Jennifer Shipon | Published 5/19/2006
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Differences between men's and women's lacrosse rules and style of play. Women are injured almost as much as men in lacrosse, but are required to wear less protective equipment. Women's lacrosse sometimes hides a seething inner violence. By Jennifer Shipon | Published 5/16/2006
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Addresses how and why people have been compelled to combine drama with music throughout history. Clarifies some of music's manifold roles in cinema and the reasons behind them by using as an example composer Bernard Herrmann's Citizen Kane soundtrack. By Jennifer Shipon | Published 5/12/2006
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The graphic novel version of City of Glass's characters and their relationship to one another suggest that the novel, in both its frivolous and moral aspects, can be viewed as a modern-day, metafictional version of Don Quixote. By Jennifer Shipon | Published 5/8/2006
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