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    The Waiting Room

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    prompt: indicate a person who has had significant impact on you‚ describe that influence. Title: The Waiting Room. White! The white walls‚ white sheets and white fluorescent light pierce my eyes; I hear the distant beep from the strange machine attached to the very still body of my uncle on the bed. I hate hospitals. Not because of the strong smell of disinfectant that infiltrates your nostrils or the tension in the waiting area where everyone there wears anxious looks with over a million prayers

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    my room

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    My Room As I sleepily stumble into my house at midnight there is only one place I want to be: my room. As I walk in I try to avoid the clothes thrown all over like landmines in a battlefield. My room is the closest resemblance to me‚ someone who loves sports and music. I flop onto my bed staring up at the ceiling light covered in baseballs and basketballs. In one of the corners of the ceiling there is an ugly yellow stain the size of a football from my once leaky roof. My room has changed

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    My Room

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    There is an old proverb which states "When you are a child‚ your room is the world to you." I believe this is a very true statement and applies to most children. In a room of his own a boy can become whatever he likes and make his surroundings fit that idea or "theme" if you will. I have grown out of these childhood fancies‚ but still have an evident theme controlling this place where I spend my time.  As one walks into my room a large black and white skin catches the eye. This tapestry reveals

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    The Lumber-Room

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    The Lumber Room The text under analysis is written by an outstanding British novelist and short story writer Hector Munro. Hector Hugh Munro was a British writer‚ whose witty stories satirized Edwardian society and culture. The author’s style of writing is satirical in a humorous way. He uses a witty tone to mimic characters in order to subtly criticize them. The criticism is done in a subtle way that is humorous. The excerpt is homogeneous. The story is narrated in the 3rd person

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    The Importance of Communication Skills in Your Organization And Life The importance of communication skills in your organization is high and should be made a priority if it is not already. The importance of communication skills exists because without communication no real or effective work could ever be carried out. So‚ the importance of communication skills in your business is to promote more effective business practices and allow individuals within the organization to feel comfortable communicating

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    Room 101

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    Have you ever discovered something so irritating and totally unnecessary that you have the biggest urge to just burn it out of your life completely because it does not deserve a place on earth? Well there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that the three pointless‚ disgusting and aggravating matters that I would send to the dark isolation of Room 101 would most definitely be – Youtubers‚ overly obsessed One Direction fans or ‘Directioners’ and under aged people who get drunk. I would take immense

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    Room Conflicts

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    Throughout the novel Room the protagonist Jack experiences difficulties understanding the world around him. This creates many conflicts between him and his mother. Many of these conflicts begin with a disagreement in opinion between the two characters. Now that Jack is becoming older he is beginning to want more than just what lies within the Room in which he lives in. In the beginning of the novel Jack asks his mother for candles for his fifth birthday cake‚ but his mother tells him he cannot have

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    The Reptile Room

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    The Reptile Room T he title of the book I am reading is The Reptile Room. The author is Lemony Snicket. The point of view is first person. The main idea of The Reptile Room is that the Baudelaire parents die in a house fire and the orphans are sent to live with a distant relative named Count Olaf‚ a terrible and greedy man. The Baudelaire parents had left behind an enormous fortune which will go to Violet‚ the oldest of the orphans when she turns eighteen. Count Olaf is so obsessed with getting

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    The Wrestling Room

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    Heated Room of Sweat This room was my domain‚ my escape from reality‚ my room of hard work and determination. This overly heated room was one of my favorite places to be when I was in high school. I let off a lot of steam in this sweaty room. This giant room was where the best and most athletic athletes in the school came to practice and put in work to put a poster and their name of themselves on the wall next to the previous posters. As I open the door to my old high school wrestling room‚ I get

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    room essay

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    My Bedchamber There are many rooms in a house. The bedroom is the most important room in a house. There are several reasons for why I consider the bedroom the most important one‚ among which relaxing‚ good memory and privacy are the most obvious ones. Although many places provide us with mental stability and a sense of comfort‚ we all have a favorite place. I will explain them below in detail. My room is my one and only domain where I can study‚ watch films and television‚ listen to music‚ talk

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