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    I pry my eyes open after yet another restless night. For a fleeting moment‚ I feel peaceful as my body lays completely still and my thoughts are silenced; unfortunately‚ the brief moment of serenity quickly fades‚ leaving in its place a sense of gut wrenching guilt. These days‚ it seems to be the only emotion that I am capable of feeling. Images of Duncan’s bloodied body appear in my mind and I feel a wave of nausea hit me. My fingers instinctively wrap around the candle by my bedside. I let out

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    In my art piece the colors of the balcony represent the stars. Each color is a color that correlates to a star such as the light blue correlates to the hue of Alpha Centauri. For me the scene shows the vastness of space the endless possibilities. How Juliet compared Romeo to the stars showed me how each star is different. Also it shows how bright our universe is it shows the color of the sky. Also the reason why it contrasts the way up shows how much we really know about space. That we don’t know

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    when Cyrano had heard what happen from Christian he had to came up with a plan. So after coming up with a quick and smart plan they both went to Roxane’s house under the balcony. I also like this scene because Cyrano talk to Roxane for Christian in the night where he can not be seen. So after talking so long under the balcony‚ Christian interrupt him of what to say which was a kiss from Roxane . Cyrano was saying no it’s to soon‚ but Christian say sooner or later we are going too. So later on someone

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    times of 50 years ago I am a porcelain gardengnome. A valuable heirloom that guarded my masteres garden for 3 gnerations. I was handmade by the chinese porcelainmaker and got imported all the way to bakerfield. Now I am standing on the empty cold balcony in Paris. You say Romantic..no goodness no! It’s far away from thoses picturesque images you have postcards od the eiffel tower. In your What epople don’t see is the grey builng just behind that eiffel tower releasing those deathly clouds of gases

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    Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre The Globe was owned by actors who were also shareholders in Lord Chamberlain’s Men. Two of the six Globe shareholders‚ Richard Burbage and his brother Cuthbert Burbage‚ owned double shares of the whole‚ or 25% each; the other four men‚ Shakespeare‚ John Heminges‚ Augustine Phillips‚ and Thomas Pope‚ owned a single share‚ or 12.5%. These initial proportions changed over time as new sharers were added. Shakespeare’s share diminished from 1/8 to 1/14‚ or roughly 7%‚ over

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    also pulpit balconies‚ inspired by Le Corbusier‚ on a row of flats. The tower is based as an ‘L’ shape and the flats in the tower are slightly larger than normal council houses. The building is made of raw concrete‚ steel and glass. Concrete was wider used in the late nineteenth and into the twentieth century and used as an exposed building material in the Brutalist period and usually unadorned and rough-cast. The balconies are also made of wood cladding‚ unlike the pulpit balconies. There is pebel

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    The author‚ William Shakespeare‚ efficiently employs various events and characters in the play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ to convey that love conquers all. Through manipulation of Act 2‚ Scene 2‚ also renowned as the ’Balcony Scene’‚ Shakespeare effectively demonstrates how Romeo and Juliet’s love surmounts numerous things‚ in the play. Additionally‚ Shakespeare portrays that/how the strength of Romeo’s love for his murdered friend Mercutio‚ creates a desire for revenge despite potentially receiving death

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    of the most significant Brutalist buildings in the UK". * The building’s engineers‚ Ove Arup and Partners‚ designed the distinctive curve of the car park balconies "after acceptable finishes to a vertical wall proved too expensive‚ contributing to the organic‚ sculptural nature of the building. Distinctive curve of the car park balconies. * The edges are functional‚ too‚ in that they protect car bumpers from crashing against a vertical wall. * The cover balustrade protects passengers

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    the literal rule was applied they could get away‚ but if the mischief rule is applied then the judge can change the meaning of the word and they wouldn’t get away with it. This happened in Smith v Hughes when prostitutes were soliciting men from a balcony but the act said they couldn’t do it from the street. The judge changed the law so they prosecute them. Another strength of the mischief rule is that it is flexible because judges can decide what Parliament intended. A case which uses the mischief

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    playing‚ and they are ushered to the food. The boy sees the yema and stuffs his mouth with it‚ even wrapping some in napkin paper. Aida sees him and offers to wrap a big package for him. 6. The boy heads out the balcony‚ all his affection for Aida gone. He throws the yema out of the balcony. 7. The party is over. The boy invites Pete to go to the bakeshop and buy bread. (Note: I’m still stuck with the ending.

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