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    and added property value in the event the home is sold (Alure, 2016). The current basement is rarely utilized because it is unwelcoming with its poor lighting and cooler temperature. The basement structure already exists with concrete foundation walls and flooring. Transforming this space into a warm and inviting part of the home will add almost 1000 square feet of usable finished space. The addition of this finished space…

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    impressed tone. Hevy then states, “They didn’t even fire off one bolt.” “Let’s move, that made some noise, the General can’t escape," Rex orders his men. Delta Squad moves down the hallway and reaches the door to the office. “Ready?” Rex asks. “Ready,” the squad confirms. Rex hits the button to open the door. It was dark, only one light was on just above the desk in the middle of the room. As Delta Squad moved into the room Rogue whispers, “No windows, dang, I think this guy is paranoid a little…

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    1 Nothing is worse than not getting enough sleep the night before a big day. You can go to bed early, take a nice hot shower, and even take something to knock you out for the night. But nothing is going to help if nightmares come knocking on your door. I'm not talking about the kind that startle you awake or the ones that are kind of scare but you know aren't real. The nightmares I'm talking about are the ones which grab ahold of your mind and refuse to let go. The ones you can't tell are fake.…

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    The Famous Murder Trial’s Killer Discovered Lizzie Borden’s trial was one of the mysterious and famous murder trials in 1900’s. This murder trial took place in the Borden’s house on 4th of August, 1892 in the city called Fall River, Massachusetts. The Borden’s house incorporated Andrew Borden and his second wife, Abby, his two daughters Lizzie and Emma, and a housemaid Bridget Sullivan. However, the main suspect was revealed to be Lizzie Borden in the trial; therefore, she was arrested for her…

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    • Coraline discovers the strange door in her creepy, new home. • Coraline wants to know what’s behind the door, so she asks her mother to open it, just to find a brick wall behind it. • Coraline runs into her neighbor, Mr. Bobo, and his mice tell her not to go through the door. • Coraline later meets with her neighbors, Miss.Spink, and Miss. Forcible, and they tell her that she’s in trouble. • Miss.Spink gives Coraline a stone with a hollow in it, and she tells Coraline that it will aid with her…

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    Betty Bivins Edwards’ is a well-known Artist out of Macon, Georgia. Ms. Edwards’ started painting with watercolors in the 1970s. However, during a visit to Oxford, England while studying medieval art, she experienced an inspirational moment that defined her future to become an artist. After visiting the Museum of Arts and Sciences in Macon, Georgia and looking at the different paintings and potteries that were on display at the museum, two particular pictures caught my attention that was…

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    The wires run from the plug in the wall, to the games converter, then to the electronics everywhere else in the game, such as the various little lights and switches. On average the wiring takes about three hours. The next step was mounting a new monitor, which was a new computer screen,…

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    Everybody thought that the next target would be the stock exchange on Wall Street. The Amex tower was right across the street from the stock exchange. Dave knew the security guards fairly well and convinced them to keep the elevators open for his team. They were one of the last people who were able to take the elevator down…

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    patterns that appeared on the corner between two walls at the stairs way close to the first floor. The “Architectural Origami” technique is a technique that uses cutting and folding of a piece of paper to create the Architectural forms. The basic pattern that I used in this assignment are cuboid and cube. For the 3D patterns, I used a 22’’*30’’ Bristol board to make a “stairs” on the left side to represent the stairs on the left side of the wall, and the “cuboids” on the right side to match…

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    the hole in the dumbwaiter, looking directly at the kitchen door. He saw nothing; Lynda was nowhere to be seen. As if on cue, a hand punched through the drywall dumbwaiter wall and grabbed Timmy by the neck of his shirt, slamming his face against the dusty material. As Tim struggled to escape her grasp, a blood curdling voice could be heard. “Why can’t you be a good kid Tim? Like all the other boys at school!” Tim broke through the wall and crashed to the floor, bringing Lynda with him. He…

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