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    GoodLife’s two bedroom apartments to increase‚ but a change in preferences caused demand to decrease. Similarly‚ a change in expectations caused a supply of two-bedroom apartments to decrease. These factors cause the demand or supply curve to shift to the right (increase) or left (decrease). A change in price‚ on the other hand‚ causes upward or downward movement along the same demand or supply curve. The effect of a price ceiling on the quantity demanded and quantity supplied of two-bedroom apartments

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    The Expressionistic Devices in Death of a Salesman Musical Motifs From the opening flute notes to their final reprise‚ Miller’s musical themes express the competing influences in Willy Loman’s mind. Once established‚ the themes need only be sounded to evoke certain time frames‚ emotions‚ and values. The first sounds of the drama‚ the flute notes "small and fine‚" represent the grass‚ trees‚ and horizon - objects of Willy’s (and Biff’s) longing that are tellingly absent from the overshadowed

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    Problem Why do you have to make a choice? Example: You are moving to a new city‚ and you need to choose an apartment. A = Step 2: List the Alternatives What are my possible choices? Example: * one-bedroom apartment on Main Street * one-bedroom apartment on Peaceful Lane * two-bedroom apartment on Distant Place C = Step 3: Determine the Criteria (rules for evaluating or testing options) What makes one option better than another? What are the important things to think about? Example:

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    objects. From a first glance‚ from the perspective the viewer is given‚ the bedroom is not perfectly square. Rather‚ the room gives off an almost trapezoid-like shape. The chairs and bed are noticeably warped and the table seems unnaturally tilted as well; unlike de Witt’s straight‚ perfectly formed and angled lines‚ van Gogh’s alter the reality quite a bit. Even though it is clear that van Gogh’s painting is that of a bedroom‚ it is evident that realism was not his goal in

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    skimmed fit new door frames‚ architrave doors‚ 3 hinges and 1 door lock. £425 * Corridor in the lounge- full skirting board and ceiling coving all the way. Fit ceiling plaster board and plastering. £250+70 in Oak/varnish * Ground floor Bedroom near entrance- Fit French door with frame architrave 6 hinges locks and 4

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    knife blade slides down the crack‚ into the chain and jerks forward‚ breaking the link. The blade glides to the catch. The door swings open. Without a noise‚ Uncle Seoul enters and creeps into the bedroom. The lights flash on. After a shout and a grunt‚ it becomes quiet. KANE (Stumbles from his bedroom‚ a pillowcase over his head‚ hands tied‚ and a gun in his back.) How’d you get in? SEOUL (Shoves the mail off the chair‚ pushes Kane down‚ and talks while tying him to the chair.) You should be

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    The Diagnoses of Phaedra in the Play Hippolytus Theatre History 111: Dr. Jennifer Wise Student: Jessica November 14‚ 2005 The intimate play Hippolytus by Euripides is a story of love‚ lust and loathing‚ where one woman ’s feelings for a man lead to her self-destruction. Phaedra is the wife of Theseus‚ mother of his children‚ and stepmother to Hippolytus. Phaedra falls in love with Hippolytus‚ Theseus ’ son. Her desire for him is improper not only in the past but in the present as well. In

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    birth mother’s pain of giving up a child through the contained quatrains‚ which make the birth mother seem indifferent but the paranoia of; "Maybe the words lie across my forehead headline in thin ink MOTHER GIVES BABY AWAY" Shows that she is hiding her pain. Her regret is expressed through the way she cannot drive the thought of her baby out of her mind: despite trying to distance herself from or disown her baby the thought obviously still lies at the back of her mind‚ brought across in the

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    person that it belongs to. To describe my special place‚ you would have to know me and the things that I like. Myself I like many things. That’s why my special place is my bedroom. It has many things that I love and enjoy. Just to name a few‚ my walls‚ bookshelf‚ my bed. Each shows every aspect of me! In my bedroom‚ my walls show freeze frames of moments‚ special times and places that I’ve been to that I want to remember. They also hold pictures in which I draw‚ paint‚ or even doodle

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    Keown‚ reviewing Look Back in Anger in Punch magazine at the time‚ wrote that Osborne “draws liberally on the vocabulary of the intestines and laces his tirades with the steamier epithets of the tripe butcher”. The three-act play takes place in a one-bedroom flat in the Midlands. Jimmy Porter‚ lower middle-class‚ university-educated‚ lives with his wife Alison‚ the

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