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    The House of Mapuhi

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    The House of Mapuhi‚ Jack London Despite the heavy clumsiness of her lines‚ the Aorai handled easily in the light breeze‚ and her captain ran her well in before he hove to just outside the suck of the surf. The atoll of Hikueru lay low on the water‚ a circle of pounded coral sand a hundred yards wide‚ twenty miles in circumference‚ and from three to five feet above high-water mark. On the bottom of the huge and glassy lagoon was much pearl shell‚ and from the deck of the schooner‚ across the slender

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    a dolls house

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    A Doll’s House South University Ibsen’s a doll house centers around a time where men worked and women were the care givers of the home. In a Doll’s House there were some major points made that eventually led up to that one defining moment. The defining moment for me was when Nora decided that she no longer wants to live the lifestyle of being the “doll”. It starts with Torvalds reading the letter about her borrowing the money and Nora’s secret is finally exposed.

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    The Hot House

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    The Hot House Life Inside Leavenworth Prison: DALLAS EARL SCOTT The forty-two year old convict‚ Dallas Earl Scott‚ looked like a cool and collected‚ devoted husband to his fellow convicts inside prison. But the reality was‚ and although he denied it‚ Scott was a seriously dangerous gang member who was a part of one of the most widely known racist gangs called the Aryan Brotherhood. In 1966‚ Scott was convicted of a bank robbery in California and sent to San Quentin‚ where he became one of the

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    Smart house

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    health. This cross-disciplinary effort combines experts in a wide range of disciplines from engineering‚ computer scientists‚ social scientists‚ dermatologists and physicians. Technology utilized in this futuristic home includes infrared sensors‚ computers‚ biosensors and video cameras. There is a scanning system behind a mirror that can take three-dimensional images of your skin and check for features such as moles. A gait monitor is being developed to track the way residents walk. This could indicate

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    Apartment House

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    may be called an apartment building‚ apartment house (in American English)‚ block of flats‚ block‚ high-rise or‚ occasionally mansion block (in British English)‚ especially if it consists of many apartments for rent. Apartments may be owned by an owner/occupier by leasehold tenure or rented by tenants (two types of housing tenure). The term apartment is favored in North America (although flat is used in the case of a unit which is part of a house containing two or three units‚ typically one to

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    The House Of Mirth

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    The House of Mirth is important when answering the question I have chosen‚ as the character representation of Lily Bart‚ advocates for the treatment that women of that time era had to endure. As Wharton grew up in an upper-class family she felt she was able to highlight the wrongs that women faced‚ e.g. having their parents pick who they married. The House of Mirth‚ is based on one female protagonist Lily Bart‚ a women that enjoys the finer lifestyle of the late 1890’s‚ but her lack of real money

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    A Doll's House

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    Henrik Ibsen wrote A Doll’s House‚ a dramatic play‚ in 1879.The play takes place in a Norwegian town. The Helmers are a middle-class family. Torvald and Nora have been married for eight years and have three children. Nora and Torvald appear to have everything they need‚ but in reality their marriage is meaningless. Nora is like a child. She eats sweets behind her husband’s back because he prohibits her to eat them. Instead of meaningful discussions‚ Torvald uses degrading pet names and meaningless

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    scary house

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    As I stood‚ gazing at the scary house. I shivered‚ as though‚ ice had touched my spine. The cold air went through my entire body. The multiple layer of clothing could not protect against the freezing cold. The walkway leading up to house were cracked. Weeds and dandelions poked out from these cracks. The moonlight makes a glow on the house. Vines covered the entire house making it look 10 times older. The house’s walls were black and covered in dust. Cobwebs covered the corners of the doors‚ tiny

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    House Captain

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    I am writing this letter to apply for the post of International ribbon (First Preference) or house ribbon. From my first day at ….. I made up my mind that I would apply for these posts as I saw it as a great opportunity to show my love for different cultures as well as my ability to organize and manage events. The current ribbons have been great at organizing and managing the school and I greatly commend their work. I’ve met a variety of people from different parts of the

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    Angel in the House

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    to have cracked the glass ceiling that holds women from their natural rights. She accomplishes this by the way she uses characterization‚ scene setting‚ highly textured and specific descriptive detail‚ and figurative language.   Woolf uses clear diction when she depicts three unique metaphors: the Angel in the House‚ the fisherman‚ and the empty rooms. While telling the story of the Angel of the House‚ she shows extreme disgust for the woman who “bothered” and “wasted” her time‚ and “tormented”

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