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    Living in an Apartment

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    disadvantages of living in an apartment is noise‚ space‚ unfriendly neighbors‚ and the smell. One of the disadvantages is noise. There are times that noise and music from other tenants has interrupted me. Music blasting from nearby apartments can be an issue when I am anticipating quiet time. In an apartment‚ the sounds that one may hear can be startling. Many times I have though I heard someone in my home‚ which turned out to be my neighbors upstairs or next door. Space is another disadvantage. Most

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    property line. The neighbor and Mildred do not remember the date of the fence or really anything about the placement of the fence. The neighbor then states that due to adverse possession‚ he is now the rightful owner of this additional three feet of Mildred’s property. In order to predict the outcome of Mildred and her neighbor’s case‚ the law needs to be brought into the picture. It states in the Ohio Code Section of 2305.04‚ that it requires the trespasser‚ which is Mildred’s neighbor‚ to file his claim

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    location‚ security‚ noises‚ and neighbors make both of these neighborhoods uniquely different. My first neighborhood‚ where I grew up‚ was out in the country in a little town called Rinards Mill. The rural life is how you would expect it to be. The houses are widely spread apart and you are lucky to have a neighbor close by. There is more freedom due to the lack of security‚ and there is a less chance for there to be any law enforcements or crimes. The neighbors tend to have a stronger bond and

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    repeats two lines such as “Something there is that doesn’t love a wall‚” and “ Good fence makes good neighbors”( Frost 1 and 27). This repetition emphasizes as it is my side of the argument‚ and that is your side of the argument. The speaker starts to tell how unnecessary the wall is and tries to change his neighbor perspective by asking why‚ but still his neighbor replies: “ Good fence makes good neighbors‚” and can not explain why. Thus‚ by this repetition‚ we all know people will not figure out why

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    types of friends to have

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    same occupation or hobbies with you. It’s simply someone who’s a few steps ahead of you in life and has enough wisdom and patience to guide you in the right direction. It can be anyone — a colleague‚ a friend who’s beyond their years‚ or an older neighbor — as long as you look up to this person and want to be more like them. A Loyal Best Friend Sometimes a loyal best friend is the only thing you need to stay sane. Everyone needs a non-judgmental friend who will support them no matter what. This

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    his family. Next Beka remembers the bougainvillea that she planted which unexpectedly grew large and caused some disagreement with the neighbors. "Peace and happiness" is really all Beka’s mother wants and she does not wish to upset anyone and‚ although the bougainvillea was planted successfully by Beka‚ it is more important to maintain calm between neighbors. The bougainvillea somehow symbolizes Beka’s potential for Granny Ivy who is not happy at it being cut down. In chapter seven‚ Beka

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    dangerous jungles of Vietnam. In Robert Frost’s “Mending Walls”‚ the setting is again outdoors. This time‚ the setting is in cold‚ damp England. I gather this from the way the author speaks about fox hunts and stone walls between neighbors. Here‚ he and his neighbor are again outside walking the stone wall border between their properties. Two different people united and yet separated by a simple wall. Walker 2 While their wall is a physical wall‚ the wall that later separated the brothers

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    literature‚ love and cherish thy neighbor is only a fantasy. Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” is a prime example of violence and cruelty as a major theme. Also take note in the cruelty of the citizens by their unwillingness to stand up and oppose “The Lottery.” Then‚ in Robert Frost’s Mending Wall‚ one learns of hermetical neighbors who are obsessed with keeping a wall of privacy at their property line. Do “good fences make good neighbors”‚ or are people’s views on “love thy neighbor” truly jaded? Jackson’s

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    his only intention being to live a more fruitful life‚ the white neighbors attempt in creating an uncomfortable and unsafe environment for the family‚ in hopes of deterring them from remaining in the community. Even though his home held great significance‚ when the neighbors damaged the property it didn’t enrage him as much as when his daughter was injured. His anger blinded him‚ and he began a bloody rampage against his white neighbors; resulting in his murder in consequence to an uncompromised fight

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    dialogue of the narrator. To exhibit the differences in himself and his neighbor‚ the narrator declares‚ "He is all pine and I am apple orchard" (line twenty-four). Instead of working together to overcome these discrepancies‚ they fill in the gaps in the wall to promote further division. The narrator begins to ponder the original motives for erecting the wall when he questions his neighbor’s statement "Good fences make good neighbors" (line twenty-seven). The narrator then contrives the notion of arguing

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