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    I had called ahead to let them know that we would be there after hours and they were kind enough to open our apartment and leave us a key. I circled the parking lot like a vulture looking for food trying to find the right building. Once I found it, I unloaded the cats and then went around the corner to my sister’s house with the kids. We spent our first night there because the pod was being delivered to her house in the morning. When it arrived, we started the monstrous task of unloading. Carefully we opened the pod waiting for the avalanche of furniture to come down on us. We were lucky to be alive when it all stayed in place. There were three pickup trucks that were loaded up and driven back and forth from my sister’s house to my apartment like an assembly line. The guys did that and unloaded everything into the apartment where my sister and I unpacked everything and put it away. You would have thought we had done this a million times before. We were a well-oiled machine working as a team to make this place our new home. By dinner time, we were almost completely moved…

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    It was finally Friday. I love school and everything, but I was looking forward to this weekend. I had plans to play with the girl who lives in the apartment below me today. Together we had decided to build a Treehouse in the backyard. When I really think about it, we might only be able to build a landing of some sort because we only have one long piece of plywood. However we were both determined to make something out of our single supply. I went through my apartment getting ready for my big…

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    father answered the door to find a man in a panicked stutter saying something about a car accident. He pointed to the street outside of our apartment. When I looked out the window I saw my mom’s car. The back end of the car was badly damaged. My father said to stay in the apartment and he ran to the car. Other neighbors soon joined him. Then the ambulance arrived. We were told later the accident happened down the road, but she insisted on coming home first to get me my medicine. That was my mom,…

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    Chapter 2 - The Private Rented Sector Private renting means housing that is owned by private individual, company or organisation. Private rented sector plays important role in providing accommodation for all sorts of different household and people. There have been increasing in the private rented sector over the past 25 to 30 years. There are now more than 9 million private renters in England. This growth has been particularly rapid since 2001 with the introduction of Buy to Let mortgage finance…

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    No one likes to throw away money. But that is exactly what you do when you live in a rented apartment. You pay a monthly rent and you never see that money again. Yes, you do get a roof over your head, and hopefully all the utilities you need, such as electricity, heat, and water, but still, you are paying for things you will never own. Instead that money is going into someone else’s pocket. In other words, you are throwing away money. It is disappearing out of sight and you have nothing to…

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    Paper#1 Rittenhouse Square Resident constituency There are 120 people living in the building and 20% of them are couples. The average age is 55 to 60. 45 of them drive a car at least once a week. Most of residents don’t need walking assisting stuff. Three residents use a wheelchair regularly. Sixteen residents use a walking stick and two need a walker. Fifty residents bring their personal computers. Now 60% of residents come from original and don’t move out of Rittenhouse since they moved in.…

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    It was made into Sengra’s apartment living room. It had couches, chairs, a window sill, tables, and a bar leading into a kitchen. It was definitely a perfect look for the performance, and everything was set perfectly. The costumes for these characters were pretty basic and simple, but it worked well with their personalities. Ever wore khaki pants with a golf polo and Sengra wore athletic shorts with a regular t-shirt. Sengra was also wearing an ACL brace during the whole show. The set design and…

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    point in his reading, he noted that this is a problem that is felt globally and schools will usually reflect the issues in these communities, he used the examples of schools in South Africa reflecting the issues of apartheid (William Ayers, 1993). Housing in the area varies significantly throughout the area in which my school is located. When walking around the area an observer will notice a variety of traditional 5 or 6 floor turn of the century apartment buildings. The condition of these…

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    Villa Anbar Case Study

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    Villa Anbar is a house designed by Nohad Al-turki and Peter Barber Architects. Villa Anbar is a fairly small residence and is executed under a tight budget, the villa is located in a middle-class area and it occupies a total area of 510-m2 and the plot size is 300-m2. The house is rectangular in shape and has a small courtyard in the centre with a single frontage on the west side street. The openings to the courtyard are small and appear to be scattered along the façade giving the villa an…

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    The B-52s: A Short Story

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    The oppressive atmosphere was a far cry from Tom’s modern apartment building, and the young officer wondered why Booker chose to live in such depressing conditions. When he’d visited two weeks before, his high levels of anxiety had blinded him to the rundown surroundings his friend lived in. But on reflection, it seemed out of character. Booker certainly wasn’t a snob, but he was somewhat vain, and his apartment didn’t really fit the image. Except, the more Tom thought about it, it did. The…

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