Hotel Room‚ 12 Floor (1968) th Norman MacCaig Hotel Room‚ 12th Floor by Norman MacCaig This morning I watched from here a helicopter skirting like a damaged insect the Empire State building‚ that jumbo size dentist’s drill‚ and landing on the roof of the PanAm skyscraper. But now Midnight has come in from foreign places. Its uncivilised darkness is shot at by a million lit windows‚ all ups and acrosses. But midnight is not so easily defeated. I lie in bed‚ between a radio and a television
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I guess that the bedroom is the most significant room in a house. Everyone needs in the private bedroom‚ his personal possession. My bedroom is very important for me because I spend much time here‚ have all necessary things close to me and many memories‚ related with this peace of the house. Obviously‚ we spend the great amount of time in our bedrooms. I don’t only sleep here but also study and work quite often. It’s very important for me to have relaxation in my cosy nook after the hard working
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‘Tough Room’ Doing insult comedy for a living had always been dicey. When Jake began in comedy‚ he had to deal with political correctness bullshit‚ and now‚ thirty-five years later‚ he’s dealing with the reality of sentient level androids sitting in the audience. They say they’re trying to assimilate‚ but because of deregulation‚ and autonomous learning‚ a lot of these androids have a superiority complex and view the ’Laws of Robotics’ as optional. As the MC warmed the crowd‚ Jake stood backstage
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One of the most common and prominent of these examples is the conflict between passion and responsibility. Many famous novels such as Romeo and Juliet and Pride and Prejudice provide clear examples of this; however‚ they are not alone. The novel A Room with a View by E.M. Forster clearly shows this idea of passion versus duty in Lucy’s dilemma with George and Cecil‚ which in turn helps develops the novels themes of love and independence. The most obvious example of inner struggle within the novel
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wouldn’t let them. Subconsciously‚ I believed that falling asleep made this place appear comfortable‚ and I was not going to provide it that luxury. It was dark. It was always dark‚ and dreary‚ and lifeless. One bit of sunlight journeyed into the room from the window‚ but it never made it very far. Jefferson sat on the bed‚ staring at the one drop of light. He rarely blinked and made little motion‚ but his breathing was prominent. Every breath arched his back and convexed his spine. He grew taller
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“It was a summer Sunday and the hall door of the Marlowes’ room was open. She could see only a portion of the room‚ part of the dresser and only the footpiece of the bed with Mrs. Marlowe’s corset on it. But there was a sound in the quiet room she could not place‚ and when she stepped over the threshold she was startled by a sight that‚ after a single glance‚ sent her running to the kitchen‚ crying:
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Enron “The Smartest Guys in the Room” The Enron: The smartest guys in the room it’s a documentary film based in an important and huge company that was involved in a huge scandal in the American history. The Enron Corporation when they first start was a successful company. In its beginning‚ Enron was a small company from Texas‚ after years Enron became in the seven largest business in the U.S. with a smarts an experts employees working for Enron. The founder was Ken Lay a smart executive. The company
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begins their journey towards a sense of normalcy. Unfortunately‚ this brutal reality is apparent for every single kidnapping victim. And‚ it is equally true for the main characters in Room‚ where Ma and Jack exhibit all the traditional effects of a kidnapped victim‚ as they exist in an eleven-by-eleven foot Room. However‚ they each experience
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The central text for this project is the film Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room by filmmaker Alex Gibney. This film investigates‚ documents and then exposes the many moves that led to the collapse of Enron. The director focuses on the chief leaders of the corporation as his principal characters in order to develop the story as a human tragedy. Throughout the course of the film‚ each leading character is revealed. All players were found to be distinct in their strategies and methods. However
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Furniture equals problem. If you have small spaces and big furniture don’t make the problem worse by cramming it all into the small space. Just because you purchased a loveseat and chair in the same pattern doesn’t mean you have to use it all in one room. If possible‚ do some
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