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    will then be molded into a round or square shape with concrete and lead. after the concrete and lead harden you will make a hole to enter the shelter. once the hole is made you will recover it with dirt and grassy stuff. add a door and air filtration. add some furniture and you are done! Through the ages, bomb shelters have used many different materials to protect its inhabitants. However, a modern bomb shelter requires many materials for possible protection. As you could imagine, shielding…

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    professional relocation experts and experienced office movers can help make your office relocation as seamless and simple as possible. We take great care with our office moving projects, placing Masonite and Koroflex on floors and walls and affixing door guards to ensure optimal protection during a relocation. Commercial Storage Our new 100,000…

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    Quinceañera

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    earlier than expected in the office of my event planner. “Let’s get this party started” I remembered him saying. We sat and delight ourselves with the presentation his team had prepared for us, creativity at its best. The invitation designs, the furnitures, the food and beverage catering, the whole party as a design was a fantasy that lead me to the whole college major issue. I felt enjoyment and pleasure during the planification of my “quinceañera” and it made me think in my passion’s bubble.…

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    diseases to animals due to their reputation for disease carrying abilities. Another example would be, “They also destroy property by chewing wires, which may cause fires, as well as gnaw pipes, chew water hoses and damage wood doors, floors, walls, clothing and furniture”(source 3). This explains that because rats can cause fires they can drive themselves out of their own habitat by starting a forest fire. Moreover, rays can cause the electricity to go out of houses or make pluming sources…

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    of the living room furniture. Even with all these changes, the silence almost seemed to be filled with the voices of my family. Even though I knew no one lived in the house, I walked so carefully I felt as if I were hovering. I glided through the kitchen, and realized that even though my home has changed, my family stayed the same. I’m even closer to my older sister, as I shared a room with her for the first half of a year in the new house. I stealthily passed by the front door in fear that one…

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    The movie A Rose for Emily directed by Lyndon Chubbuck, a gothic love story which was based off William Faulkner’s story "A Rose for Emily", published in 1930. With such in-depth detail and description of factors of the setting throughout his story, we see that Chubbuck’s Film is a perfectly illustrated reputation of Faulkner’s story. The time period is accurately displayed due to, the style of clothing, Tobe‘s appearance and actions, and the Grierson’s house allows the movie to represent…

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    flees back into his room. The rest of the novel is composed primarily of a deeper analysis of Gregor’s life,and describes how his family is coping with Gregor’s transformation. Three major symbols and their corresponding themes in the novel are the door and its relation to exile, Gregor’s military uniform and its relation to youth, and, lastly, the framed picture of the lady in furs, and its connection to Gregor’s fleeting humanity. These symbols carry great abstract meaning throughout the novel…

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    There would have been European styled woodwork and ornate wooden furniture. The walls would have been decorated with handmade plaster arch designs paired with 9 feet high ceilings and embellished with carved roses. Even the bathroom was luxurious with the traditional claw foot bath tub, tiled floors and walls and sturdy…

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    When it comes to symbolism in films, whole books have been published by various authors on their speculations as to the meaning of the symbolism contained in Stanley Kubrick’s recondite, enigmatic, philosophical, science fiction epic 2001: A Space Odyssey. Most obviously from the title, much of the symbolism is derived from Homer’s The Illiad and The Odyssey. Other authors theorize that the film is an allegory to Arthur Clarke’s (novelist of the literary version of the film and co-writer of the…

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    the Painted Door by Sinclair Ross is about the fluctuating emotions of a farmer’s wife, Ann, while her husband was away from home during a double wheel blizzard. In the story, Ann has significantly reveals that she cannot deal with the restricting life as a wife of an unambitious and dull-witted farmer. She was extremely desired to discover the undermined personality of herself and to live a life that has hopes. The line “ it was something of life she wanted, not just a house and furniture;…

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