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    The ‘Perils of Playing House’ is an article that is designed to point out to the reader all the pitfalls of couples living together before they get married. It illustrates all of the possible unhappy endings to a relationship‚ as well as what happens to couples during the relationship as the couple lives together and begins to grow on one another. It also covers a lot of the reasons couples move in with each other before they get married‚ and who really pushes for the marriage; the man‚ the woman

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    Haunted House Gothic

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    The setting of a story is by far the most important aspect because it is what sets the mood and tone. A haunted house at night creates a different sense of danger and mystery compared to a setting with a small little house and bright skies. Gothic means darkness and to be truly gothic‚ I believe a story must contain at least one if not all elements such as nighttime‚ supernatural‚ and fear of an unknown setting. It is because of these stories that these elements are considered scary today and I think

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    The Fall of the House of Usher Edgar Allan Poe January 19‚ 1809 – October 7‚ 1849 The fall of the house of usher is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe. It is a detailed‚ symbolic account of the derangement and dissipation of an individual’s personality. In short the story is about an unknown narrator who has been asked to visit an old friend‚ called Roderick Usher‚ who is ill. When he gets to the dreary looking mansion‚ he finds out that the sister is sick too. Many weird things happen

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    Maxwell House Colors

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    Maxwell House Café Collection I chose to work with the print ad for Maxwell House Café Collection. I found the ad in People magazine. Their main colors were deep‚ rich browns‚ creams‚ and fades to black. They picked this color in my opinion because they want to strike a cord with consumers and give them the feeling that they want to the product Maxwell house is trying to promote. People associate those colors with warmth‚ relaxation‚ and a nice‚ freshly brewed cup of delicious quality coffee

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    The Doll s House

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    Katherine Nansfield “The Doll’s House” is short story that observes the class structure of the 1920s in New Zealand. Though the Burnells use the arrival of their doll’s house to show off to their friends and exclude the Kelveys‚ Kezia is able to see beyond the constrictive social structure and invites the Kelveys in regardless of their social background. An idea‚ presented in this story‚ that is relevant to people in today’s society is the innocence and imagination of youth contrasted with the cynicism

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    The House on Inez St.

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    House on Inez Street Edward Sanders Dedictaed to the person I used to be. 1.) Tug Of War • 4 2.) Starry Eyed • 6 3.) Home • 8 4.) Quiet • 10 5.) Obsessions • 12 6.) Your Biggest Mistake • 14 7.) Lights • 16 8.) The Writer • 18 9.) Forgot to Laugh • 20 10.) State of Dreaming • 22 11.) Atlantis • 24 12.) Heavy Rope •26 Tug Of War Before we moved to the house on Inez st. we lived in a house in Garnet st. I have never been good at rememebring

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    Dream House Essay

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    Do you know what your dream house is like? I do and can’t wait to tell you about it. It’s like light in the darkness! I will describe what you can see‚ hear‚ and do in this beautiful house. Please read carefully you don’t want to miss a word. There are a variety of things that catch your eye about this mind blowing place. The first thing you notice is the outside. It’s a light‚ almost sky blue‚ shade of blue. Next‚ is the living room. You notice it is a bright yellow color‚ almost a shade of white

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    Pancake House, Inc.

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    PANCAKE HOUSE‚ INC. I. BACKGROUND Pancake House‚ Inc. is the largest‚ homegrown casual dining business in the Philippines. It engages in the acquisition‚ development‚ management‚ and franchising of the Company’s restaurants under numerous institutional and established brands. Over the years‚ the Company has acquired and developed restaurant brands that have manifested the potential to grow. Subsequently‚ these brands grew to establish their loyal customer bases with increasing repeat transactions

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    Virginia Hamilton. The Mystery of Drear House. Greenwillow Books‚ 1987. 217pp In concluding her series of stories about the Small family‚ Virginia Hamilton compliments the original plot perfectly in The Mystery of Drear House. The books dark secrets begin to slowly unveil and are brought to end with a surprising friendship. The book is again set around the house of Dies Eddington Drear‚ in a current year. The surrounding property and underground tunnels on premises play major roles in

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    The 7‚000 ft.² Pennsylvania House Museum had many roles‚ once a local tavern‚ a boarding house‚ a general store‚ a doctor’s clinic and secondhand shop before falling into disrepair‚ The daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) decided to restore the dilapidated building‚ to make it into a house museum in 1939. The museum today is setup as a federal style‚ three story house‚ furnished with 19th-century furnishings and artifacts‚ which were discovered in basement excavations‚ and donated by previous

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