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    The Doors

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    Say By: Jerred Morrison Transcendentalism is a belief that "the most fundamental truths about life and death can be reached only by going beyond the world of the senses." The three main characteristics of Transcendentalism are: love of nature‚ a yearning and understanding to better yourself‚ and to appreciate the simple things that life has to offer. Also Transcendentalists believe in intellectual independence and nonconformity. A true transcendentalist does not believe in any personal God‚

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    Palliser Furniture

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    Palliser Furniture Ltd. is Canada’s second largest furniture company. They currently have production facilities in Canada‚ Mexico‚ and Indonesia. Due to increasing competitive pressures from Asia‚ Palliser Furniture must decide whether to expand into the Chinese market‚ and if so through which entry strategy? External Analysis: (Industry) Porters 5 Forces/SWOT Analysis • -Opportunity: China’s total furniture output value was $20 billion and accounted for 10 per cent of world’s total furniture output

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    made to order‚ oak French doors‚ for my client over the telephone. When they arrived five weeks later I was surprised to find out that the doors had been cut to small. Instead of measuring 11 feet 8 inches wide as I specified‚ the doors measured 11 feet 4 inches wide. My client wanted the doors installed immediately‚ so I had to pay my carpenter $376 to rebuild the opening. Seeing as I am a long standing client and in fact‚ saved you a lot of money by not returning the doors‚ I would like to be reimbursed

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    Dorothea Tanning

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    the more subtle areas of the painting (walls‚ door‚ steps). The neutral tones of the background help to “corral” the viewer’s eye into looking at the focal point and the action happening around it. In the same token‚ Tanning’s use of complementary colors allows the red carpet to seemingly “cut” through the painting‚ providing a perfect backdrop for the vibrancy of the yellow sunflower. The two girls are dressed in white‚ yet‚ the figure against the door frame carries semblances from the sunflower and

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    large weeping willow‚ that danced with the wind‚ still shades the garden that is on the side of the house. I anxiously got out of my car and proceed down the cobble stone path that leads to the front door. The door seemed much smaller than I remember. Almost immediately after pushing the little round door bell‚ my grandma was there to greet me with a smile of excitement‚ a big bear hug‚ and a loving kiss on the cheek. Walking into the hallway‚ my mouth watered as I enlightened my nose with the scent

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    A Long Story...

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    Greg was sitting at the piano in the speakeasy‚ pounding away at the Basin Street Blues. He was dressed in a rakish tuxedo‚ and altogether looked like a sporty character. There was a glass with a lime in it near him‚ although knowing Greg was a life long teetotaler‚ Jake guessed it probably just contained soda pop. Greg was an actor at Mammoth-Art Studio in Hollywood. His latest role was in a gangland melodrama‚ and he had gotten the piano job at the Pig in a Poke speakeasy to soak up atmosphere

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    the rear. "I’m empty!" As we waited for the doors to open‚ it came down to hand-to-hand combat. We instinctively formed a protective‚ clear area around the doors. The doors would need to have time to close. I bashed the zombies nearest with my revolver’s handgrip‚ swinging it about and catching my assailants in the side of the head. I never tried punching them in the face for risk of cutting my knuckles on their teeth and getting infected. As the doors opened‚ followed by the chime‚ we maintained

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    little prank was when one of my friends was over while Mom and Dad were bowling and Chris and Corey were baby-sitting us. We hid in the bathroom and locked the door‚ and they decided to take a rope‚ open the closet door‚ which is across from the bathroom and opens out‚ tie one end to the closet door knob‚ and tie the other end to the bathroom door knob.

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    Blue Against White

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    her text with the use of the blue door as a symbol‚ comparing and contrasting the “blue against white” of the story‚ and enabling the reader to visualize the scenes that are happening in the story. There are many symbols in the story “Blue against White”. The most noticeable one being the blue door since it is mentioned throughout the story repeatedly. I believe the blue door represents Lena’s home‚ the place she knows best and feels safe at. Lena thinks of the door when she’s unable to be at home

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    that seemed to be rather intimidating. Similar changes seemed to be apparent throughout the clinic as the staff was preparing to start the day. Suddenly it was time to open our doors and begin letting in those who had an appointment. The moment the doors opened‚ there was a roar from the crowd waiting eagerly outside the doors. Suddenly‚ I was being herded outside along with the seven others‚ all of us wearing matching cotton blend Planned Parenthood t shirts‚ and faces of pure terror as we were greeted

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