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    the right. Click. She placed another key into her privately installed lock above the knob. Turned the same direction. Click. When Lola swung open the door, afternoon sunlight spilled into the dark living room, chasing away shadows and washing over the grey granite floor. The walls in the living room were bare. The apartment’s only furniture was two beds, a tv and a small circular wooden circle table in the middle of the kitchen. Two pink blankets were shrouded over large double windows that…

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    cancer. Growing up in the suburbs, she longed to have a house, husband, and children playing in the yard. This was the ideal situation. It was one that her family pretended to have as they hid her father's alcoholic rages. Laura worked hard, and valued the rich life and then move into a small but expensive apartment.but even if she didn't have a family of her own she was still happy because she liked her job and also found a kid that need it her more than anything and that was all it matter to…

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    I looked around at this hell of a place. The brick corridors echoed loudly with silence. Everyone was in class. I had just been uprooted from my school, home and life. I had been tricked into coming here, it was supposed to only be a weekend with my grandmother. Apparently, she thought otherwise. I came only with a small bag of clothes, and during this time I was in a ‘gothic’ phase. Things weren’t easy for me, but at least I was trying. I waited near the principles office hoping he wouldn't…

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    The Sip. As Georgina heard the bell ring she leapt up from her chair and walked out of the tired year 9 classroom. The hot sun fell on to her head as she strolled towards the bathrooms. School life was dreary for Georgina; the recurrence of multiple subjects, the hideous uniform and the dreaded homework. Not only that but these two girls, Kaycee Holland and Sophia Jackson were the most popular girls in the grade, with luscious silky blonde hair, school dresses shorter than their futures, houses…

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    Landlady… As Mr. Weaver goes to his room on the 2nd floor, he thinks about what the old lady said-”there on the 3rd floor”, keeps on repeating in his head. As he enters his bedroom he instantly exits out because the stench of rats overruled everything he could smell. Then he bumped into the old land lady behind him, he jumped it scared him. Mr. Weaver is starting to get scared about her presents, ‘she was creepy’, he thought. The old landlady looked at him and went in the room and took a sniff,…

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    Q: Describe the ideal environment for an infant room. How does the environment support nurturing care and proper stimulation? I believe that the ideal environment for an infant classroom should be as peaceful and as serene as possible. This can include soft voices and/or music as well as no loud noises. I feel like the actual classroom should be aesthetically pleasing as well but also soothing at the same time. What I mean by this is that the room should be filled with multiple play areas, but…

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    That morning, as Theo Jacobson awoke from his slumber, the only thing on His mind was qualifying for the regional track meet. For weeks, Theo had spent his afternoon's training for this meet, He had never put this much effort into anything; most were shocked by this new behavior as His peers saw Theo as lazy. Eventually, Theo rolled out of bed only to find that he gained a great deal of weight. His vision still blurry, He decides to head to the bathroom only to discover that his body is no…

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    The pleasing scent of freshly ground coffee wafted through the apartment, infiltrating Tom’s dream with its aromatic fragrance. Opening his eyes, he found himself alone on the sofa, the blanket he’d had draped around his shoulders now neatly tucked around his boxer-clad body. He rubbed the sleep from his eyes, and stifling a yawn, he threw back the blanket and looked around his apartment. “Hey, sleepyhead.” Booker stood leaning against the kitchen counter, a cup of coffee in his hand. It was…

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    She was frightened by the routine sound of a buzz and bright white lights. The beaming lights forced her tired eyes open. Swinging her heavy legs over and placing her feet on the cold ground, she heard the voice of a guard. “Alright, get up! Wake up!” His voice sounded more piercing than usual. As she stood frozen next to her little bed, the guard confidently entered her cell approaching slowly, standing face to face in silence, he inched closer. She didn’t move. She studied his badly shaven…

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    a lot to do and seems like a fun campus. There are not supposed to be any drugs or alcohol, which seems to definitely be enforced. There is just something about them though that comes across as fake, which really rubbed me the wrong way. The dorm rooms were very tiny, and each hall shares a bathroom, which I really do not like. The idea of that just does not sound appealing to me at all. The dorms also did not seem to be super nice or sanitary. The outside looked nice, but it was a very…

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