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    before opening up into a small living room/kitchen. The floor was concrete, and there was a wooden picnic table to the left. To the right was a fridge, a gas stove, and a small sink. There were three doors on the back wall, surrounding a large brick fireplace. The room smelled of disinfectant and burnt…

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    The buildings in the Elizabethan Era, were the biggest and most awkward looking things ever. The buildings were built out of wood, were decorated nicely, and were mostly built on hills in a village format. One question people tend to ask very often is, “What were these buildings made out of?” Most of these buildings were Half Timbered. Made up of mostly wood with extremely large windows. The timbers that the architects used were usually very tall and widely spaced out. People's houses…

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    My Guitar Experience

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    When I was six years old I was first introduced to the concept of music. I sat down on the floor next to the warmth of the fireplace and listened to my stepdad strum the guitar. I was instantly entranced by what he was playing. Some blues melody that had me engrossed. Looking back the desire to play the guitar, had really just come from me looking up to my stepdad as a father figure, and perhaps wanting reciprocate what he was doing. Whatever the case, I asked if I could try. He handed me the…

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    A Sincere Log Cabin Beyond the pretentious attitudes of the cityscapes and the tension radiating from pressured individuals sits a log cabin. Log cabins display a friendly outlook through the welcoming family room, an easy going mindset through the relaxed forest, and a dependable attitude through the strong front porch. It is these aspects of the log cabin that help represent my sincere personality. The family room of the log cabin represents friendliness which is the first aspect of my…

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    Extended Definition First Draft: Specificity Specificity is a very useful technique, which uses particular and specific words to depict a scene or interpret a concept. Writing specifically is like painting a picture with realistic technique, to make the picture or the concept is deeply engraved in readers’ minds. And no matter the writing is fiction or nonfiction, non abstract language nor vague words are supposed to be used in specific writing. As one of the most powerful writing techniques,…

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    In flame and filament, Nicholas Carr expresses the importance and significance that the candles and old ways of lighting had and still have on our society today. He talks about how back in the day families used the candle light and light from the fireplaces to bring them all together, thus inadvertently creating a family bond. He goes on to show us how in today's society with all of the technological advancements families don’t spend as much time together because of the ease and availability of…

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    many twists and turns. At the beginning it goes from a jovial mood to a solemn and disheartening environment. The many props onstage greatly established that the play was set in the late 1800’s, when Britain colonized India. This includes the fireplace, where the Sergeant Major’s wife tries to burn the paw. The wood stove used was clearly of an older model, which would have been relevant in the late 1800’s. This and many other props created the setting and era of which the play occurred. The…

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    the best ones anyway,” he said. 13. Steven considered this for a moment, he supposed he could do that. He thought about a few that he knew he could remember and they would like. 14. “You’re right children. Take me over to a chair by the fireplace and I’ll tell you some. They brought him over to a comfortable old chair by the fire, where they could sit in front and listen to their grandfather. 15. As he sat down, he began in a quiet voice the story of a beautiful magic unicorn that…

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    In both the caged bird and worlds reward it uses symbolism to display slaves and how they are treated. In this writing I will show how both passages treat and develop the theme. In the caged bird the bird wishes to get out but can not. He wants freedom but can not have it. He is being treated like a slave. In this passage it uses imagery. It uses two birds to display a white person and a slave. In the passage it says, “ The free bird sings of another breeze, the caged bird sings of a…

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    outside, but from inside are not seem to be apartments. The professor further explains that if the building was for housing, it should at least contains more than 100 fire places in order to, people lived there to cook. But actually there were ten fireplaces…

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