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    The Painted door

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    The Painted Door Breaking of Bonds “No man is an island‚ entire of itself”. This quote from John Donne‚ states that no person could live there life without communication from people around them. They must live in an environment where they can communicate freely with someone even if it would be just one person; but what would happen to someone who does not receive or give proper communication? In the story‚ The Painted Door a wife named Ann lives in

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    Accomplishment Report

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    knowledge acquired and establish a better way of handling patient II.Area management 1.Provide a safety environment Repair of the sliding door or swing door at the entrance Customers Job order for the repair of the sliding door and the proposal of the swing door. Budget constraint for the swing door February 2013 Sliding door repaired and swing door still for recommendation III.Service management 1.facilitate proper segration and faster disposition of emerging disease 1.Monitor

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    poor door

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    of discrimination and segregation of wealthy condominium owners and lower class unit renters. One main point that fuels this discrimination is the issue of having a separate entrance for both parties. In most high rise luxury condos‚ there are door men and security awaiting an owners arrival. In this case the lower income inhabitants‚ are met by what has been dubbed a ʻpoor doorʼ. This entrance is for all the people that do not make any more than $50‚000 a year. ! The ideological perspective

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    the adolescent that I had been dreaming of becoming‚ there was going to be a whole new set of rules. Yet the day would unfold not as I had either intended or expected. I went to the door and gripped the rounded door knob firmly twisting it with ease‚ slowly tensing my muscles and pulling it open and then releasing the door with a flick of the wrist so that it moved back to a standstill position completely shut. I knew my mother would be awaiting my arrival in the kitchen any moment as my alarm is loud

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    The Painted Door

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    When both involved do not fully commit to the happiness of each other‚ a mismatched marriage may lead to discontent for all. Sinclair Ross’s short story‚ “The Painted Door”‚ deals with the growing dissatisfaction of a farmer’s wife‚ Ann‚ who feels alone as her husband struggles with the harsh conditions of the environment. Ann seeks comfort and companionship from Steven‚ the attractive friend of her husband‚ John. The responsibility for John’s death‚ a shocking result of Ann’s infidelity‚ lays

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    The Painted Door Is John Guilty of Causing Ann to Commit Adultery ? It is evident that John is guilty of causing Ann to Commit adultery in Sinclair Ross’s “The Painted Door.” John’s desire‚ for instance‚ reveals his intentions. In addition‚ John’s low self-esteem suggests his motive. Finally‚ the card game showed us that John planned and deliberately caused Ann to commit adultery. The purpose of John’s action is to make Ann happy. John believes that Ann is the most important person in his life

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    The Green Door

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    A Stylistic Analysis of O. Henry’s the Furnished Room 学号:2006689 姓名:廖佩琚 I. Abstract (the outline of the essay) This paper introduces the American famous writer O.Henry’s life and analyzes his well-known short story “the Furnished Room” with a brief introduction of the main content and theme‚ also presenting some stylistic features of the article. II. Key words O. Henry; The Furnished Room; stylistic features; surprise ending III. Introduction (aim of the essay) This paper

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    would gather in this building.  The king sat high up on his ceremonial chair.  He gave a sign.  A door under him opened.  The accused person stepped out into the arena.  Directly opposite the king were two doors.  They were side by side‚ exactly alike.  The person on trial had to walk directly to these doors and open one of them.  He could open whichever door he pleased.  If the accused man opened one door‚ out came a hungry tiger‚ the fiercest in the land.  The tiger immediately jumped on him and tore

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    She grabbed the handle and opened the door she walked to her teacher the room was silent and everyone looked at her‚ she gave her teacher the note and sat down in an empty chair the rest of the day went quick‚ but she felt lonely. She got home. “I’m home‚” she screamed she walked to her

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    Beowulf: A Short Story

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    approached the front door with hand raised for the knob‚ but froze in place. The possibility of this guy just being an accomplice ran through my mind. Maybe he was just helping his buddy lure me out so they could break in‚ or worse. I let my hand rest at my side‚ and instead went for the small peep hole in the center of the door. A sigh of relief escaped my lips as I saw that it was a police officer wearing the designated uniform. Quickly‚ without wasting another second I clasped the door handle and turned

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