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    large booming trees shade the driveway when it is sunny out. Down the driveway put off to the side is a massive garage. The garage‚ like the home‚ is built with brick. Set off to the right‚ the garage can hold up to five cars. The doors of the garage are a maroon color that matches the window sills of the home. Moving back to the left‚ walking upon the home‚ there is a wide porch. It takes five steps to get to the top‚ and to see two pillars standing guard by the door. The pillars stand short

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    My Ideal Home

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    My ideal home. In the 1950s the average home was about 983 square feet and the average cost was around $8‚450 Homes were usually built with two or fewer bedrooms and children shared bedrooms if needed. Closets were around two feet by eight feet---just big enough for your clothes. Bathrooms were built out of necessity and most homes managed with just one. It was a luxury to have a garage or a carport and the majority of homes in the 50s did not include any protection for a car. Central air conditioning

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    My Ideal Home

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    I would like my house to be a small‚ double-storeyed detached bungalow‚ modest by modern by modern standards but a place which will complement my desire for harmonious living. What I have in mind is a building in a gated community on at least ten thousand square feet of land overlooking a slope where I can enjoy the cool breeze‚ the fresh air and the beauty of a mature garden. My garden will be a riot of colourful blooms- ixoras‚ cannas‚ daisies and the flighty birds of paradise irrespective of

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    An Ideal home

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    An Ideal home One of the important needs of human is home. Everyone’s home is the only place that brings a peaceful place that he/she feels comfortable. Some people spend their most time in the house‚ moreover; they would choose their home by the way they prefer. Some families would like to have a big house; some prefer a chic and small house‚ and some rather to live where they have many neighbors around them. A safe place that makes people feel comfortable and gives them peace is the main character

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    A Description of My Home Village/City I live in St. Louis Missouri in the United States. I actually live in a suburb of St. Louis called St. Peters. It is about a twenty five minute drive to downtown St. Louis. Missouri is the state right in the middle of the United States. There are about six million people living in Missouri‚ and around 400‚000 people living in St. Louis. St. Louis is a very diverse city. We have many people from different cultures from all around the world living here. We have

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    My Dream Home My dream home is a place of beauty‚ serenity and inspiration. It is a bungalow with a huge lawn‚ planted with fruit trees and flowering plants. There is plenty of space for a table and chairs so that when the weather is fine‚ my family can sit outside to have a meal or read the newspapers. There is also a lovely waterfall in the garden to soothe our minds with the sound of water falling. My dream home is large and spacious. There are plenty of windows to make the place bright

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    Bradbury Home Description

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    leaving nothing but a single standing home on a hill. The home which once belonged to a family of four was now surrounded by nothing but the ruins of what used to be. We can only assume that Bradbury was insinuating that this was the end of the world as we knew it. The year was 2026 and this house was very special in many ways. This house is what we would consider to be a smart home; it cooked‚ cleaned and did every task in between for its owners. The home basically was the textbook definition of

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    My Ideal Computer

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    used for videos and for me to be able to get internet as well. I would go with a MacBook Pro (Apple 2010)‚ but I would want the screen to be an 18” but keeping the same half an inch slim design‚ and yes MacBook doesn’t have an 18” but since this is my ideal computer 18” is perfect. I would like this computer to be as thin as MacBook Air which is the world’s thinnest computer. Battery life is very important so having good computer life is essential. I would want it to have the battery life of the 13”

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    My Ideal Classroom

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    Essay on my ideal classroom set up for elementary school children. My ideal classroom is not entirely‚ but almost based on fun. My main objective is to have kids come into my class room and feeling that Ms. English’s classroom is a whole lot of fun. Not only do I want my classroom to be fun‚ but I also want it to be a special place for all of my children. My ideal classroom would have all of the services for all of my children to learn‚ grow‚ and thrive. At the same time‚ I want my classroom to be

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    My Ideal Techer

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    to help children learn. With an ideal teacher you’ll find that you have learnt something new at the end of every lesson. To do this‚ they must have a zest for their subject and teaching. Making children learn is easier than it sounds and a teacher will need many skills and the right personality. There is nothing worse than a monotonous‚ droning voice on a Monday morning or‚ in fact‚ at any time. I find that I learn more when the teacher has a pleasant voice. My last teacher at primary school had

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