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    ome furniture design and fabric selection are very important to a modern homeowner, whether male or female. Nobody wants to choose the wrong furniture or home fabrics, and although the furniture might appear the more important of the two, the wrong fabric selection can completely ruin an otherwise well-designed room. So what do you do? Leave it to chance and hope that your untrained eye is as good as anybody else's, or hire a professional to help you? In fact, your own opinion about how to…

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    The dining room is one of the most imperative places in your abode. You can have a decent dining room that is skillfully designed and positioned but you might be disenchanted by the dinning set if you are not ardent when purchasing dining room furniture. One of the reasons why the dining room shows up as an exceptional place is because maximum of the family get-togethers are carried out in the dining room and the dinner is time for every member of the household to be there. You consequently…

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    This not only enhances the ad’s absurdity, but the ad narrative also conveys a very important message. After Crews yells his opening line, the socks from the drawer exclaim, “Newer than a new jersey!” Immediately after the socks express their opinions, a gold jersey appears from behind the bed and says, “Newer than a new mouse baby!” The ad promotes the freshness of the product by echoing the word “newer” throughout…

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    developmental assets I received as a child were provided by her. She used to be my support: whenever my mother was angry at me and starts shouting or hitting me, she used to come to the rescue and stop her, even if I was mistaken. She was the caring chest where I use to hide from the world. Whenever a similar situation occurred and she was not around, I keep crying by myself and repeating inside my head: at least I have my great grandmother in this world otherwise I would had ran away. It is…

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    Zombie Apocalypse Stories

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    underwear and back at their friend. "I think he's clean!" added Drew. "Besides, if either of them were bit down there, they wouldn't have been able to run." "There would also be blood." Han Solo agreed clearly not wanting any part of us dropping our drawers. After passing their inspection, we dressed. I didn't know how dirty my clothes were until I had to put them back on. I almost asked for a costume to avoid the feel of the soiled apparel, but just thinking of myself walking around as…

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    “I thought maybe you weren’t going to make it on time.” “Collin.” She says, recognizing his voice. “We don’t use names here,” Donovan says, in a hushed tone. “In fact, you probably shouldn’t talk at all. And keep that mask on.” Alex looks past Collin into a sea of tuxedos and evening gowns. Then turns looking over the room. There are three large rooms. You can see into each as they are only separated by glass walls. Large iron chandeliers hang from high stone ceilings. Comfortable looking…

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    Cupcake Narrative

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    one who reached before time. I shrugged off my thoughts and made my path to the locker room. I hold the necessities from my locker when suddenly a hand grabs my waist from behind, and another hand grabs my mouth. The panic of fear sprang up in my chest, and I tried to scream. But unfortunately, my voice sounded muffled because of the strong hold the person possessed. "Hello, Cupcake." A deep voice whispered. I abruptly open my eyes and watch the time. I take a brief smell of my surroundings…

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    ONCE FIREFIGHTERS had jimmied the door that July afternoon, the police squeezed into a beaten apartment groaning with possessions, a grotesque parody of the “lived-in” condition. Clearly, its occupant had been a hoarder. The officers from the 115th Precinct called the medical examiner’s office, which involves itself in suspicious deaths and unidentified bodies, and a medical legal investigator arrived. His task was to rule out foul play and look for evidence that could help locate the next of…

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    As the mother of seven children, Hanna and Max gave the children the responsibility of going to the store at a very early age. The purchases were always very simple such as a loaf of bread and a quart of milk. As a rule, they would spend a penny or two for candy and put the remainder of the change in the grocery bag. This not only enabled them to learn how to shop, but to stretch a dollar as well. On this particular Saturday, Susan and Beth returned home from the store with the usual purchases…

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    Mermaid Monologue

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    an antique silver baby’s rattle. She had only received one note and in the same neat handwriting and her name had been written on the first gift, it said, “Please be mine. I want to love every piece of you.¨ All the gifts were tossed into the drawer. She still had no idea who her admirer was and it made her uncomfortable especially after his cheesy love note that didn’t make any…

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