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    anything to hurt and get at Gregor. He usually lifted his feet high off the floor with the gigantic size of his boots trying to stomp on him. Gregor father wants him dead and out of his presence. From behind his father gave him a hard shoved and close the door with his cane. Mr.Samsa wanted Gregor back in his room away from everyone he didn’t want to be embarrassed by Gregor’s presence. He had in his right hand the managers cane and in his left a heavy newspaper, while…

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    sarcophagus,” remarked Sarah as she passed by, carrying a large coffin. “Oh, it’s great. I’ve just finished a passage. I’ve also found a new entrance. After I explore it I’ll move all of the relics and artifacts out once I’ve finished uncovering the door,” I replied. The entrance appeared to lead into a tomb. As I began walking towards the entryway and prying open the slabs of blocks blocking it, years of built up dirt rose from its resting place and hit my face. I began coughing, but as I…

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    entrance, with every step, a new hope. To steal. I hear footsteps, heavy footsteps, horses, people - everything! I begin to take notice the entrance, the entrance would be an understatement, this gate is legendary! A huge metal door, almost the size of the wall, chains opening the door from the inside. Blending with the crowd is easy, many other people coming in look like me, young, hungry, and worn out, also looking for a place to live! As I enter the castle I realize the true beauty of the…

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    setting up an upscale eatery that rivalled the bistros found in South Beach, Florida. Awash with cash, she spared no expense in creating the right décor and an enviable menu. Excited at the prospects of her first business venture, Camille opened her doors with a flurry of promotions and pizzazz. Fifteen months later, Camille is singing a different song. Gone is the optimistic…

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    that are touchable, which is why I want to ---------------. My ideas/designs and sketches most reflects my passion for ancient traditional art such as artistic traditional understanding of the environment and its behaviour. Studying (3D structures) furniture and design at a degree level at your highly top rated university will give me the opportunity to develop a personal own style, sustain skills in an area of my confidence and the chance to makes this into a…

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald exhibits a glimpse of the American society in the 1920s in his novella The Great Gatsby; set ‘In the city that never sleeps’, he exposes the social hierarchy full of injustices, consumerism and excess. The novel tells the story of Jay Gatsby, a man whose desire to be reunited with his long lost love brings him from poverty to unimaginable wealth. Sadly being married to unsensitive Tom Buchanan, Gatsby’s beloved Daisy does not bring him happiness, but eventually, death.…

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    The housekeeping department is important in the hotel industry because it determines the reputation of the hotel by enabling guests to decide whether the standard of cleanliness is sufficient. Without a well ordered and clean environment the hotel may become prone to certain health diseases such as legionella bacteria. This bacterium lives in water and can cause a Pontiac fever or a legionnaires disease which results in pneumonia. Autumn and Summer are the most common outbreaks with these…

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    Being able to experience the artwork The Bedroom by Vincent van Gogh was truly incredible. A person should take the opportunity to be able to experience a visit to an art museum because it is incredible to see so many different types of artwork. A person simply can not get everything out of a piece of artwork by simply look at their phone. There are many important visual and design elements that are incorporated to this piece of artwork. Each of them have a specific role on what they achieve to…

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    construction immediately. The staff worked day in and day out; completing the plans as Mrs. Winchester requested for over three decades. Some rooms were made to be very exquisite, decorated with imported and rare furniture. However, there were also columns installed upside down, windows and doors of all different sizes and stairs that go right up to the ceiling. If any of the staff questioned or refused Mrs. Winchester's requests, they were fired. On the other hand, the loyal staff were paid one…

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    with the most memorable musical staging is the song “Opening Doors.” This scene is towards the end of the musical, and depicts Frank, Charlie, and Mary in the writing room singing about the first production they are going to have, how it is coming out soon, and how they do not even have a lead performer . Pressed for time, the three of them sit at their desks, writing on the typewriter and soon run around the room and rearrange the furniture. This is effective in the scene because it reflects…

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