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    Interior design

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    Interior Design Introduction When choosing an interior designer‚ it is always helpful to learn about other projects that they have designed. The interior design project entails reworking the kitchen and dining room areas as well as interior paint for the entire home and furnishings for the entire home. For homeowners who are not ready to sell their house‚ interior redecorating‚ reupholstering‚ and fresh paint colors can create an entirely new look and feel to their home. When choosing a

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    married. This courtship‚ however‚ is inter-cut with a scene of Dean and Cindy‚ five years later still married‚ arguing and crying in the kitchen of their house. This scene‚ which is sort of two scenes woven together‚ is one of the most emotionally gripping things I have ever seen and the scene that I am going to dissect. The scene starts with Cindy entering the kitchen of her parent’s house with Dean following not far behind. Tensions are high because Dean‚ in the previous scene‚ came to the hospital

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    Unit 27 Assignment 2

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    Unit 27 ­ Assignment 2      Environmental Potential risks identified area of concern Loose wires Slippery floors Over crowding Raised carpets (uneven flooring) Broken door handles Broken/ exposed wires Control measures to minimise risk Tripping‚ pulling everything with you if  you trip‚ causing more potential  damage to your self­others nearby  and the equipment. Risk of injury  increase if the one who tripped was  carrying items i.e. boxes.  Risk of slipping and getting injured.    If the area is overcrowded

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    Moodboard & Perceptual Map

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    Re-Positioning & Mood Board Re-Positioning & Mood Board Earls Kitchen & Bar Earls Kitchen & Bar Earls Kitchen & Bar Established in 1982‚ Earls was founded by Leroy Earl Fuller and son Stanley Earl Fuller (Earls‚ 2012). Leroy set out to create a warm and welcoming place that embraced West Coast Casual and offered delicious food and a unique dining experience. Today there are over fifty locations across Canada and the US. Current Position Current Segmentation &

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    DREAM HOUSE My dream house‚ what would it be what would it look like it‚ and most important where will I build it. I like the countryside wide open areas‚ maybe farm lands with some animals. But I do like the city life with the nose‚ rude people‚ and heavy traffic on the high way. There is pros and cons to both environment‚ the countryside close to no air pollution‚ but less services you need to travel more to access services. The pros and cons of the city life more cultural opportunities‚ more

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    Irony in "Trifles"

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    show the character of Mr. Wright and his actions towards his wife. In the play “Trifles” the lack of a telephone is a factor of Mrs. Wright’s environment that isolates her from everyone. At the beginning the play establishes that Mrs. Wright’s kitchen is full of‚ what the men consider to be‚ just “trifles” that they cannot interpret or comprehend; but the women are able to understand and learn the meaning. The two women find many trifles within the house that the men seem to overlook. An example

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    disappeared into the cracks in the floor. While the children were waiting outside‚ the drover’s wife tried to lure the snake out with milk. Later on‚ thunderstorm and darkness approached and she took the children to the kitchen. She fed the children and let them sleep on the kitchen table. Then she sat beside the table to watch for the snake while the children were sleeping. While waiting with the dog‚ she sewed‚ read and reminisced. As dawn approached‚ the snake slowly came out. After the second

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    My Papa’s Waltz Theodore Roethke was born to Otto and Helen Roethke on born on May 25‚ 1908. As a child his parents and his uncle owned and operated a greenhouse in Saginaw Michigan. Theodore spent a lot of time helping with his father working in the greenhouse. In 1923 his father died of cancer and shortly thereafter he turned to literature. His poem "My Papa’s Waltz" is a very emotionally stimulating poem. Roethke’s use of ethos in this poem helps establish his creditability. He writes

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    couldn’t possibly do anything about ourselves. We are making a difference though‚ one family at a time through emergency food pantries and kitchens that are scattered throughout our great Country. Since the recession‚ unemployment has been excessively high‚ more families than ever have been finding it necessary visit their local food pantries‚ or food kitchens in their communities. We may read in our local papers that the unemployment rate has been decreasing; the growing number of people (families)

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    They both are very intelligent‚ get bullied a lot at school‚ and also Elena likes him because “… he sat at the kitchen table and read books for hours.” Another reason Elena likes him is the fact that she was his only friend and that no one else talked to him. Elena would daydream about her and Eugene being together and living in the old Jewish people’s house and “… sit at the kitchen table with Eugene like two adults‚ like the old man and his wife had done‚ maybe drink some coffee and talk about

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