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Written by the Students of Baruch College

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The events seemed to be exaggerated or almost fictitious

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— Onima Shah Although the book is more of a personal diary for Jacobs, I think that her story often reads as a novel because of the extremities of the events that she describes. While I was reading the book, I assumed it was a novel because the events that she was describing seemed to […]

Alexander Pope, An Essay on Man is one of the most profound poems I’ve ever read…

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— Jeremy Ramirez Alexander Pope, An Essay On Man is one of the most profound poems I’ve ever read. It left me feeling confused and unsettled because it hit on topics that I always been curious about. Pope argues that man shouldn’t be poking their noses into nature, leave nature as it is because then […]

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