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    know the shame you brought to my class‚” he shouts. The day ends with me lying on my bed trying to fall asleep as the crying of my classmates haunts my brain making me uncomfortable. After two hours‚ I am finally able to get some sleep. Next morning‚ I feel pain from the beatings slowly concentrate on my legs as I suddenly wake up. The dorm supervisor wakes us up with his rod at 6:30 in the morning. While I fold my bed and brush my teeth‚ the supervisor rushes us and shouts‚ “Hurry up! Lazy bums!” We

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    Montag gets up in the morning and decides he does not want to go to work as a result‚ he calls in sick. Montag tells Mildred he is thinking about quitting his job‚ but she doesn’t respond. Captain Beatty soon shows up with the intention of checking on how Montag is feeling. In all honesty it seems that he knows that Montag has at least one book. In a casual conversation in which he never directly confronts Montag‚ Beatty reminds him that books are not only illegal they are‚ also a waste of time

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    Camping Vs. Resort

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    maids who come every morning to make the beds and clean the room for the guest. Guest also do not have to pack food and cook for their family if they do not want to; they can just go to one of the ten restaurants in and around the resort. However‚ more important to the vacationers is the comfort level of where they will be staying. Whether someone is camping in an RV or just in a tent‚ the comfort level is not very high. There will not be any comfy beds to sleep on and in some cases there won’t

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    of clothing and other textile products in living environment. Persons with highly sensitive skin have to consider the skin contact or tactile properties and avoid clothing with hard seams. For wheelchair users and for persons lying prolonged time in bed‚ who have a relatively low heat production‚ the thermal comfort properties are important. The transmission of moisture (sweat) from the skin is also a frequent problem. Also the mechanical durability of the materials in certain parts of the products

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    Maru

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    and power. Maru though‚ never has any energy outbursts. He is a gentle‚ quiet‚ unchanging and loving person. This is shown on page twenty th... ... middle of paper ... ... supplied Margaret with a bed which Maru ruthlessly took away‚ but Maru‚ although he made her life uncomfortable‚ walked away the victor. Maru and Moleka were very similar before the arrival of Margaret. They lived in the same community and shared their interests and activities. With the Masarwa?s arrival came a titanic

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    In the film The Graduate‚ it’s about a young man named Ben who just got out of college and starts to have a relationship with a married woman. The woman’s name was Mrs. Robinson and while Ben and Mrs. Robinson had a relationship Ben promised to never go on a date with her younger daughter. Ben then goes on a date with Mrs. Robinson’s younger daughter named Elaine. Ben is then caught in a relationship with both ladies. Somethings are were done well with the film is the use of light. One scene that

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    My Dream House

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    very happy in little and uncomfortable house‚ so my dream house is very cozy‚ comfortable‚ well planned‚ with gigantic windows. If you asked about rooms‚ I must say that I don’t need many of them‚ but it is very important that all these rooms were as large as it is possible. The modern front door opens into a spacious hall‚ where are many photos of family members and friends. As far as bedrooms they are very large‚ comfortable and elegant as well. There are soft‚ huge beds and many cute things. It

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    Crooks Room

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    ‘’long box filled with straw’’. This item could represent crooks in many ways. Firstly‚ the use of the noun ‘’BOX’’ suggests he doesn’t own a bed which could actually leads the reader thinking he is devalued within the ranch. This implies he was treated like an animal in the barn with the animals because he has to sleep in the box which is so uncomfortable. He doesn’t have the quality of life. Secondly‚ the use of the word ‘’STRAW’’ also enlarge the fact of animal imagery as only animals such as

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    is shown in many different ways. The first person that is lonely is Crooks. Crooks is lonely because he is the only black man on the ranch‚ and he cannot go in he bunkhouse because it is filled with white people‚ so he cannot talk to anyone before bed. For example‚ nobody is allowed in Crooks room because he is not allowed in the bunkhouse therefore Crooks has books in his room to read. Another person who is lonely is Lennie. Lennie is lonely because all he has is George‚ and when George leaves Lennie

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    it also foreshadows how the traditional wedding will change. In addition to this the more spontaneous ABCB rhyme scheme to provide some relief from the strict regularity of the meter. As a result‚ the meter is awkward at times‚ paralleling the uncomfortable situation in which the characters are torn between expressing their true emotions and maintaining proper social behaviour‚ due to the awkwardness of structure the reader is also more involved an engaged in the situation. Throughout the poem‚ the

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