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    A room for rent is not the same as an apartment for rent. A room for rent is typically one bedroom in a house with shared common areas such as the kitchen and living room. People looking for roommates to share housing expenses commonly advertise rooms for rent. It’s easy to find a room for rent‚ and there are a couple good ways to do it. First‚ pick up a daily newspaper at your local. Newspaper classifieds often have separate categories for apartments and rooms for rent .Have an idea of how much

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    WAVE (ATV : Advertising Radio FM Brand) A young‚ gorgeous woman is standing in front of her apartment window dancing to the 1970s tune‚ “All Right Now” by the one – hit band free. Across the street a young man looks out of his apartment window and notices her. He moves closer to the window‚ taking interest. She cranks up the volume and continues dancing‚ looking out the window at the fellow‚ who smiles hopefully and waves meekly. He holds up a bottle of wine and waves it‚ apparently inviting

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    staying at home and working. In addition‚ when Tom decides it is worth going out on the ledge of his apartment building to retrieve the yellow paper‚ he struggles with his inner self: he could fell the terrible strength of the pent-up horror on just the other side of the flimsy barrier he had erected in his mind…(pg. 21)This shows that if Tom is able to keep his panic under control‚ he can reach his apartment easily. This also shows that Tom must calm down and think clearly and rationally if he wants to

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    Major Themes suburban horror This collection of short stories‚ most of which take place in ordinary American settings‚ aptly demonstrates Jackson’s penchant for suburban horror. As exemplified most clearly by "The Lottery‚" Jackson’s vision of horror is not limited to haunted houses or exotic locations. On the contrary‚ horror is engendered in the mind‚ in the banal brutality of everyday individuals‚ who may be mothers‚ fathers‚ wives‚ and husbands. Unhappiness‚ sheer dissatisfaction with one’s

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    Bianca Moreno February 20 2014 Reaction Paper Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call the Police While reading “Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call the police”‚ I knew that the people did not bother on calling the police. Honestly‚ I was impressed by this story because now and days people still do this. I started to pretend I was in this story because the author wanted his audience to have a click while reading. While I was imagining to be a character in this story‚ I wanted to be

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    well. It was a long and frustrating Winter for me. I had to deal with all that among other personal problems. My job that I had before I was hospitalized had shut down‚ I had no kind of money to take care of my kids‚ and my rent was due for my apartment. I can say one thing though. Even though I said that this was my winter nightmare‚ it was also a good one. I had my mother there to take care of me and nurture me back to health in my time of need. And we all know that we need that “motherly

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    The Cost of Rent Control

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    Name: group 2 Professor: J.M. Walecki Course: 500B June 13‚ 2012 Costs of Rent Control Over the past decades‚ the consequences of government intervention in housing markets have been widely discussed. Many governments have implemented rent control for a long period of time‚ because it ensures shelters of many low income and median income families efficiently in a short time. It seems that rent control might be the wave of the future. However‚ although many cities are still controlling their

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    life‚ or never had any” (Riis‚ 2010‚ p. 5). The lives of those who was rich and lived on top cared little of how the other half was living. With an abundance of people living in tenement buildings‚ most rooms were dark‚ unhealthy‚ and unventilated apartments‚ which caused so many children death due to suffocation. The tenements were left unkempt‚ the buildings were dilapidation‚ and left filthy by the tenets. Over the past forty years‚ disease spread through the city which causes the population to decline

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    Ballad of the Landlord

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    Ballad of the Landlord is about an African American tenant whose apartment is falling apart and doesn’t want to pay the rent until the landlord fixes the problems. At the end of the poem‚ the landlord calls the police and they take him away to jail for refusing to pay the rent. The speaker in this poem is a poor African American tenant. He is angry that the landlord won’t fix anything yet still wants him to pay the rent. I would characterize the speaker as someone who doesn’t want to be cheated

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    reinforce Antonio¡¦s economic and social position in life. He informs the reader about the squat apartment buildings when the protagonist is on the way to a homeless camp‚ which have a significant contrast with the skyscrapers where Antonio observes later. Everyone can see the skyscrapers‚ but not many people know the existence of the short apartments. Tobar uses the invisibility of these apartments to reflect the inferiority of the protagonist in Los Angeles. Antonio¡¦s existence is the least significant

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