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    Storm Door Research Paper

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    storm door to your house can drastically change the look of your home. It is important to choose the right storm door that fits with the look of your house. When choosing a storm door, there are 5 main things to consider: Price, Material, Size, Handing, and Style. Pricing on Storm Doors First and foremost, you should stick to your budget. Storm doors range in price from around $100-$300 for standard size doors that you can find at Lowe's or Home Depot to around $300-$500 for custom sized doors…

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    if you have a simple security system made from bells and whistles. String up bells on door handles and windows. Also, be sure to make a barrier that they can 't cross through without making noise. Each person should wear a whistle around their neck that they can blow in case they need help too. 4. Safe Room At night, all people in the house should sleep in the same room if possible. It is easier to guard one room than it is several different ones. The room should have a door with a deadbolt…

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    approached our respective doors, stopped, turned, and shared a look. I looked away and put my hand on the door handle. There does not seem to be a lock. I slowly turned the handle, both eyes closed, expecting something to shoot me. Surprisingly enough, I managed to fully open the door, and didn’t find a mindless, Dauntless soldier pointing a gun at me. I stepped inside and looked around. The room is average-sized, and the same shade of blue as the hallway outside, there is also a door directly…

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    Rob House Research Paper

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    crowbar to pry the door open. But right when the door opened, there was silence. Or so he thought. Bob did not know that the mansion had an alarm, but it was silent. So people breaking into the mansion would not know that an alarm was going off, giving the police the element of surprise. Bob went straight to the master bedroom where all of the valuable things would probably be. Bob found a safe hidden in the wall of a closet. When bob started to break open the safe, the closet door automatically…

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    the glass rather weakly. Suddenly, the door begins to open. Athena attempts to carefully step out of the cryogenic pod but she loses her footing and falls onto the frozen floor. Her whole body feels like it's cramping. "It's so cold," she pants. Step by step, she manages to stand up and the sight in front of her causes tears to stream down her face. "Nate!" She whimpers. She…

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    wife, Jen, and three kids a goodbye kiss. Griffin and his family lived in a very wealthy neighborhood with security cameras surrounding it. When he came home that afternoon he flung the door open expecting for his kids to come running up to see him but, it didn’t happen. A heavy silence filled the air. Griffin walked into the kitchen and saw a puddle of blood right by the sink and the back door open. He searched the whole house starting with James, he first born son’s, room. Nothing was…

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    Although “things can go awry” (1), by not having good signal and not being able to reach these students and staff. I agree with Motoko on installing “automatic locking mechanisms for dormitory and classroom doors” (1), it’s a way to keep a gunman away from hurting students. Locking the doors will keep the gunman lock and not being able to move around the campus. I have being on a situation where I was locked at home. Back in El Salvador my mom used to go for grocery and leave me and my siblings…

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    suit on and I patiently waited for my father to tell me to start the car. I hoped that he would not wake up, or that it would be an eternity before he actually ordered me to do this task. He finally asked me to start the car. As I walked out the front door, I felt needles hitting my face. I turned the car on and my father came out quickly. I got in the passenger seat and we drove off in route towards the car auction in Denver. I must have snoozed off because the next…

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    a fly is bothering us. The only power Death has is to kill an object. It is not able to modify the path an object takes. Our lives are usually described as a series of doors and windows. When one door closes, another door opens until we get to the last door in our lives. This is when death “tugs at the knob/ of the invisible door./ As far as you’ve come/ can’t be undone,” (45-48). Death will come at the end of your life, but your life is so much more than the end. Everything that you have done…

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    Home Invader Short Story

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    My dad checked out the door leading to the garage. He touched it and hissed in pain at the heat up against his bare hand. Then he opened it, to my horror the smoke barreled inside to our home. Nothing I could tell myself could waver my belief. The house was on fire and we needed…

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