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    The very mention of skeletons in the closet sends chills up our spine and immediately through our mind’s eyes, we see a pile of bones in a dark closet. However, that may not always be the case. Often times, the skeletons are a collection of memories and secrets, stored over the years in the secret compartments of our mind, and we alone have access to them. Many of these are wonderful, and enjoyable to share, which we do willingly. However, along with these are unpleasant, often painful memories…

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    Welcome to Gravity Falls! The weird town in Oregon where mysterious supernatural activity seems to be lurking around every corner. Nobody knows if this is where big foot, sea monsters, or even preserved dinosaurs reside but one thing 's for sure, there 's something hidden underneath the surface of the Mystery Shack and the Pines twins are about to figure out what it 's all about. Mabel and Dipper Pines are a pair of twelve year old mystery solving twins who are short and share thick light brown…

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    The Night We Left Essay

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    I faintly remember the night we left. I rushed to gather a small bag stuffed of my absolute favorite things I just could not leave behind, only to be told to put them back and that I did not need any of it where I was going. My grandmother’s porch light was the only thing that illuminated the pitch black sky. She was watching us leave with a pained look on her lightly wrinkled face. Where were we going? I had no clue. I just wanted to go wherever my mother went. The wind was nipping at my winter…

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    Memoir: My Final Tour Change is the inevitable death of everything familiar. I had seen those words somewhere, but as I walked down the dark sidewalk, I could not remember where. The air was chilling and caused my breath to puff out like steam plumes that disappeared faster than they arrived. I thought the weather was fitting for my emotions and what I was going to do. I had been yearning for a final tour of my childhood home I felt extremely connected to. We were abruptly kicked from our home…

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    Master bedroom before: Basically everything was redone. Master bedroom after: Now if you read in our "Our First Home" section of the site, we mentioned what requirements the house we purchased must have. Allow us to remind you, Jimmy wanted a two car detached garage and in our town it can…

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    Bed Room Analysis

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    dormitory. But the photos were taken in a specific room in each home, the bedroom. A bedroom is defined online as “a reflection of one’s personality, as well as social class, and is unique to each person. However there are certain items that are common in most bedrooms - beds.” A bed is defined online as “a piece of furniture used as a location to sleep or relax,” but it’s up to us as humans to decide what it is we do in our bedrooms and who we allow to be in our rooms. We choose whom we allow…

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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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    ADA Home Case Study

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    scooters or any other equipment. The easiest portion for Señor Guillermo was working on the bedrooms, which were closest to your typical bedroom. The only modifications we made were no carpets or rugs because we felt it is more difficult for wheelchairs to maneuver on rugs than it is on hardwood floors. Which is how the entire home is done, not solely the bedrooms. In addition to hardwood floors the bedrooms are also spacious for maneuverability as well much like the lavatories. The living and…

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    Fort Rucker: A Case Study

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    elegant than Fresno. The ceiling was cedar with rough cut Cedar beams including a king beam on the left. The kitchen, just off the family room to the right had modern Jenn-Air appliances. The laundry room was just off that. Four bedrooms, including a large master bedroom with French doors leading to the full-length deck, finished out the…

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    Taaras Hotel Case Study

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    accompany by the 5-star private beach residence and a sixteen meter infinity swimming pool, personal fitness and both interior and exterior lounge decks. The hotel has more than 183 stylish suites and rooms as well as five stunning Private Villa bedroom build high up on the cliff surrounded by the ocean and resort below. Each suite or rooms provided oversized beds and hand-picked linens and fabrics for sleeping comfort while each of the rooms are build with large washrooms…

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