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    White Room Monologue

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    envelop the whole room. Red‚ fierce eyes of my pater. The cloth stained with red envelop my arms‚ it itches. The woman that are my queen‚ my life giver are sleeping on the floor beside that man‚ without any gesture. Is it me or my mind is blank. I wonder if the world is entertaining as it used to be. Blue azure sky‚ laughing children‚ and equally happy. I don’t know anything. Before this happened‚ I recall some nice memories. I had a friend‚ his name is Miko. We play everyday on my room‚ we wear the

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    A Room of One's Own

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    The View Towards Feminism and A Room of One’s Own Written in 1929‚ A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf has been broken apart into many different view points and meanings that in a whole‚ affect woman and/or artists. The interesting thing about Woolf’s piece‚ is that it’s an essay that uses fictional characters and narration that would later be used to debate whether it was completely a true feminist approach to women’s writing and money‚ or if wasn’t enough of a feminist approach‚

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    Emergency Room Nursing

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    The fast paced world of Emergency room nursing is exciting‚ rewarding‚ and hard work. Emergency room nurses are responsible for treating patients who are experiencing illness‚ injury or trauma. Being a nurse means being able to think on your feet to solve a problem and execute a treatment plan. E.R nurses must have many different characteristics to be able to work in the emergency room. One characteristic is being able to handle a fast paced‚ constant change environment. Being in the E.R‚ things

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    dorm room analysis

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    Dorm Room Inventory and Analysis The main reason I chose to come to Whitewater was for basketball. As I was analyzing all of the stuff I brought to college‚ I noticed the obvious pattern that the majority of my things were basketball related. A few of these items hold a great significance and others are just apart of my every day life. Narrowing these items down I have found that my Kobe’s shoes‚ basketball‚ my clothes and pictures of teammates are the most important things that I brought. I

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    King Belshazzar‚ rises to greet me‚ thankfully more sober than most of the nobles. The room erupts in applause as Belshazzar leads me to a couch the dais‚ gazing at me adoringly. “A toast!” he shouts. “To the most beautiful woman in the kingdom!” The men raise their golden goblets and respond‚ “To Queen Itani!” The banquet continues on‚ and more of the King’s wives and concubines trickle in. As I observe the room‚ I realize that the vessels being used are not what we normally use at parties.

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    is committing bloody murder. The primary difference between the juvenile court system and the adult court system is that the juvenile is viewed by the court with more civility and as an delinquent and on the other hand in adult court is it view with criminality. Moreover‚ the standard of proof when it comes to a juvenile he or she in the courts system is looked upon as with the preponderance of the evidence and in adult court the standard of proof is beyond a reasonable doubt. However‚ both the adult

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    An Appellate court and lower courts are two completely different things. However‚ they do have their similarities. They both are court trails and ways to go about proving a person right or wrong. In a Appellate court‚ normally the victim has done something very wrong and they normally do not get the chance to even begin to share their side of the story of what they think happened vs. what really may have happened. Court judges believe that the outcome of the trial should have been different‚ but

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    My Ideal Room.

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    My Ideal Room My ideal room is inside a grand two floor French chateau which is located in a hilly countryside with quiet and cool environment. My room is large and spacious‚ two hundred meters square in area and seven meters high. It is rectangular in shape. It is on the first floor of the house. Ventilated from three sides it has total six wide windows allowing refreshing breeze and sunlight to flow in. All windows have a frosted pearly- green sliding glass and two wooden shutters with

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    or assumptions can change after viewing the play. In the Next Room‚ happens to be one of those plays that people are quick to judge but then have a change of heart after learning through this comedy yet historical play. In this production response‚ I will touch basis on the story‚ historical context‚ the stage and overall performance of the play “In the Next Room” produced at the Dominguez Hills University Theater. “In The Next Room” by Sarah Rahul‚ is a play written about the early history of

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    The difference between trial courts and appellate courts are complex‚ but are two important entities necessary within the justice system. Trial courts grant the initial pass for a civil or criminal proceeding to have a voice in court. Appellate courts have authority to reassess findings decided on at trial court level. There are four essential parts amidst trial and appellate courts: purpose‚ evidence‚ juries‚ and judges (Ehow.com‚ 2012). Purpose Trial court focuses on finding the facts

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