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    The Boarding House

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    Jones 1 ENG 102 16 August 2014 “The Boarding House” written by James Joyce has many different types of characters among it. What often is a reader’s first impression of each character is not always the true character as seen throughout this story. Actions reveal a person’s true character as will be seen throughout the short story. Characterization is imperative in creating an engaging novel. The focus of this paper will be on two of the main characters and the

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    Haunted House

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    Topic: The Haunted House It was a house that most people tend not to venture and it gave no indication that anyone should. Its entrance had an old iron gate that creaked from here to heaven. The pavement leading to the house was beginning to crumble from its use over the years. There was a big oak tree at the front that made the house even spookier. We opened the old dirty wooden door and found ourselves in the dark musky living room. It was filled with so much dust and cobwebs that made it almost

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    The Bustle in a House

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    Emily Dickinson wrote The Bustle in a House in 1866. It is a ballad with two stanzas of four lines each‚ or two quatrains. There is no set rhyme scheme‚ because each of the lines is enjambled. The meter of the poem is trimeter‚ with every third line of each stanza being tetrameter. The theme of The Bustle In the House is about how losing a loved one‚ while it is depressing in many ways‚ must not affect how we live our lives. Having to deal with many deaths herself‚ Emily Dickinson wrote this poem

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    House as a Home

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    HOUSE AS A HOME… How can you consider your house as a home? Before proceeding to answer this query‚ it would be better to know first the meaning of home and house. According to International New Webster Dictionary of the English Language‚ a home is a “private living quarters of a person. A house is a “building for a person of family to live in”. HOME… a home should be a ” little heaven on earth” . a home is a place where the affections are cultivated instead of being repressed. Our happiness

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    Poetry Précis for Mathew Arnold’s “Dover Beach” Matthew Arnold’s dramatic monologue titled “Dover Beach” (written in 1851/2 but publish in 1867) reveals the repetitive tragedy one can see when observing a natural wonder like the ocean that is a representation of all of life itself as well as the newfound conflict of his time that was religion versus science. He expresses his observations of life and sadness by using personification and imagery to depict a tranquil scene of the ocean only to have

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    The Bullard Houses

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    “The Bullard Houses” is a case in which Downtown‚ a corporation formed by James Bullard’s descendants‚ is seeking for a buyer for the site that has been saved by Downtown from destruction. The reason behind this potential deal is because Downtown is in a great cash shortage. There are two parties current interested in this site‚ including Absentia‚ the client I as a senior partner in Jones & Jones represent for. The resulting negotiation between the representative of Downtown and me covers a couple

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    A Doll House

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    "A Doll House" Conrad N.Torres ENG/125 April 17‚ 2012 Dr. Ray Garubo Controversial of its time‚ “A Doll House” presented on stage a subject that was not socially accepted‚ was shunned‚ and not publically discussed. This dramatization of real life was portrayed by Ibsen in such an artistic manner‚ that not only was it accepted by the era‚ but brought with it notoriety‚ and was proclaimed a masterpiece. As I began to read Ibsen’s “A Doll House‚” my first reaction was that Ibsen was a writer quite

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    Halfway Houses

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    Halfway Houses: And Other Prison Alternatives For as long as there have been people‚ there have been violations of societal norms. With these violations comes the question‚ how do we solve these problems or violations? There have been many attempts to solve these problems‚ for example‚ in many cases from the beginning of time retribution has been the answer. Another form of punishment was eventually invented that would isolate offenders from the rest of the community. This punishment called

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    Haunted House

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    FIVE PARAGRAPH ESSAY HANDOUT First‚ come up with an opinion and three reasons the opinion is true. INTRODUCTION: Attention Getter(Do not start with a question): Merriam Webster defines judging as to form an estimate or evaluation of; especially to form a negative opinion about. Start general and get more and more specific to your topic: Judging itself isn’t a bad thing‚ the fact that most people judge with little to no prior evidence is what causes problems Thesis Statement(State

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    Prospect House

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    Prospect House The story Prospect House‚ written by Frances Childs is a realistic description from the bottom of the social heap. In the story we meet Kim‚ a girl with a bleak background who has an identity crisis. This crisis is presumably caused by the mother she never had‚ and it is the red line in the story; the author clearly illustrates that parent’s plays an important role in their children’s live‚ especially when they are not there. The story takes place outside the city‚ probably near

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