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    sink even if that means installing the sink off center. You are only going to work on one side or the other, not both. It does not matter if you have lots of counter space if it is all disconnected and in the wrong place to work at. With a small galley kitchen you usually have the fridge and stove on one side. Try not to have the stove right against the wall if possible. Even if you can only have a 6 inch piece of counter it is better than having the stove touch the wall. In my last condo I…

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    The Beneteau Oceanis 41 was designed for sailing comfort and ease. Several friends of mine sail this boat and rave about the size and stability of this 41 ft. luxury vessel. I have had the pleasure of being a passenger aboard the 41 my friend sailed and I was mesmerized by the grandness of every aspect of the boat. Most impressive of all is that a boat this size can easily be handled by just two people. Accommodation The 41 has 3 separate layout designs to choose the layout that will suit…

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    The Spanish “Golden Age” began around 1492 with the rise of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty and the unification of Spain under King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile. Together they forced all non-Christians to convert to Christianity or leave the country. Also during this time, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella gave their support to Christopher Columbus as he set sail in search of new trade routes. Instead of finding new trade routes, Columbus discovered America. This discovery…

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    The Maze runner was a book that came out in 2009 and the movie came out in 2014. There is a ton of similarities and differences in the movie and the book. Like the characters attitude, the maze, the way they got out and the death of Chunk. One difference would be, the runners do mapping every day. From the map the maze forms codes that eventually help them escape the maze. In the movie there are no maps it is a 3D model of the maze. The code to exit the maze comes from the pattern, come from,…

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    Petrarchan love convention is one in which the poet expresses his misery over the unrequited love of a woman and the negative way in which she turns down the advances of the poet. Throughout Astrophil and Stella “Sonnet 1” by Sir Philip Sidney and “My Galley” by Thomas Wyatt, the poets both describe their maddening, yet inspiring experience collecting both hope and despair, as well as chance and frustration. In both Astrophil and Stella…

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    A night out on the town isn't complete without a trip to Texas Roadhouse. The whole experience of going out to dinner is complete once through the front doors. The restaurant is the perfect beginning or end to a wonderful night out. The architecture of the structure its self is unmatched to that of its rivals. Great oak doors stood wedged together as if put there to guard the sounds that come from within from escaping. Tarnished lanterns on each side of the doors cast a dim glow on to the oak.…

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    He is known for his realism in portraiture and pastorals, as seen in Christina’s World. In 1939 Andrew Wyeth had his first showing at the Art Alliance in Philadelphia. The following year he had his debut one-man show at New York City’s Macbeth Galley, where all his pieces were immediately sold. Christina’s World was garnered major acclaim in 1948. It was showcasing a friend of Betsy’s who had been stricken with polio. She was making her way across a field without a…

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    Study Question They said at the barricades because they believed in what they were fighting for. Valjean enters the barricades because he was trying to complete the mission of saving Marius. Gavroche leaves the barricades to empty cartridges but he was shot and he died. The brave act Valjean did was that he offered a uniform for the last man, his reward was to kill Javet. The irony in this sentence is that throughout the novel Javert had made it his mission to capture the convict Jean…

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    While the story of Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo, flips many characters’ worlds, no lives are quite as impacted as Javert’s. Throughout his chase of the convict, Jean Valjean, Javert’s beliefs are altered, and the world becomes unbearable. He placed his faith in the justice system, but when divine law arises, giving prisoners second chances, Javert cannot find his place on this earth. Divine law contradicts everything he ever believed in. Javert’s only choice to escape his conscious was to…

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    Candide's truthful love of Cunégonde is once again affirmed when Cacambo informs Candide that "she has lost her beauty and became horribly ugly", Candide simply responds, "Ah, whether she is beautiful or ugly, my duty is to love her," proving his love for her wasn't superficial. As an element of irony, and another "W" for Pangloss, the slaves that row Candide to Cunégonde are Pangloss and the baron Lord Thunder-ten-tronckh. Candide buys them, and takes them with him to Turkey hoping to find the…

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