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    death; it is here, in the most intimate parts of her mind, where Mrs. Louise Mallard reveals her elation at her new freedom. Upon hearing the news of her husband’s death, Louise “Wept… with sudden, wild abandonment…” (Chopin 236). Looking out her bedroom window at the spring day, Mrs. Mallard begins to feel as if something is coming to her (Chopin 236). It is here, looking at the endless, blue sky stretching out before her, where Mrs. Mallard realizes what exactly is coming for her: freedom.…

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    Affidavit of Silverio Martin Vazquez- Suarez I, Siilverio Martin Vazquez Suarez hereby depose the following: I am writing this letter to provide a description off the hardships my husband, Edward Vivio, would suffer should we have to leave the United States if my waiver is denied. First, I would like you to know that I was born on July 21, 1986 in Zapotlanejo, Jalisco, Mexico. I was born into a family of six people including my father and mother, an older sister and two younger sisters. I…

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    eventually brings about the very circumstances he wants to prevent” (Shumaker). When she cannot express her feelings and sooth her natural imaginative instincts, she feels lost and searches for some way to create her own self-image. Being shut up in the bedroom has made her feel empty and she needs something to fill her time and her soul. This leads her to project herself on the wallpaper and search for meaning within it, perhaps because she believes she is as horrid as it is. She is as tangled…

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    I could tell something was off when I heard a strange sounding bird squawk from outside my window. My heavy eyelids fluttered open, and the plain, familiar sight of my bedroom ceiling greeted me. At first glance, everything looked normal, but as I groggily turned my head to peer out of the window to my right, I noticed something shockingly peculiar. There was no window anymore. Instead, there stood a gaping hole in the wall, with dense, overgrown jungle shrubbery creeping its way into the room.…

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    Once they came into the house, they decide together where to pick there bedroom. The wife picks the upstairs, but John says there is not enough room to have them both stay together. He says “There is only one window and not room for two beds and no near room for him if he took another” (Gilman 656). John is being conceded and…

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    Up in the mountains, surrounded by looming trees and deafening insects—this was how I spent a week of my life. I spent a moment of my 2014 summer in Tennessee’s Smoky Mountains with my family. The best part of the trip was the cabin with all its flaws and excitements. Homesickness was absent due to the coziness of our cabin called City Bear. From the moment we arrived, the design of the cabin, with its gadgets and the view all around us, took my breath away. Our car bumped along the gravel road…

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    leaves. Counselor’s Office Scene - Corinne’s family sits in a family counselor’s office. Corbin discusses his feelings of depression and belief that Corinne is the favorite. Corinne feels superfluous to the interaction and does not engage. Corinne’s Bedroom Scene - Corinne talks over video call with Curtis. It is established that they have a lot of things in common. It is also established that Curtis will be leaving to go back to Colorado at the end of the semester. Curtis hangs up to go to…

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    to families who would like to get licensed for foster care. The front door opens into the kitchen, dining room, and living room. Adjacent to the dining room is the primary bathroom and master bedroom and bath. Across from the master bedroom is a bedroom. Down the hallway is a laundry room, four bedrooms, and two bathrooms. Down the hallway adjacent to the living room is an office, a play room, an entertainment room, storage room, and two bathrooms. The basement is a large open concrete…

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    were constructed in the 1950’s, and are distinguished by their resourceful use of space. The homeowner enters from the front door directly into the main living space – a living room, dining room, and kitchen. One staircase leads to the upstairs bedrooms and bath, while a second set descends from the main level to a family room, also giving access to a basement and garage. These types of homes are prevalent in the Hudson Valley, and available at a reasonable price. For those potential…

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    The Triumph of the Value of Human Life Over the Value of Money: The Luxurious Impregnability of Concentric Castles vs. The Affordability of Old Castles One of the most frightening things is to be woken up by the dreadful noises of frantic screams of desperate people and the horrific smells of burning wood and flesh; to frantically run through the suffocating smoke and, just about when you reach the outside and think you are safe, to watch your castle, your home, your protective fortress…

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