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    Windward Research Paper

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    personal dorm rooms are nice and spacious, whereas, most rooms are tiny and cramped. Windward is a great place for any student to live in especially college freshman because it has everything in that one building such as kitchens, and laundry rooms. However, Windward needs some minor adjustments to improve the living conditions for students. For example, to make Windward more like a home for students they should have a drain in front of the building, there needs to be a laundry room on each…

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    This tide ad is full of light colors in the start we see the dad sitting down on a couch, the room looks clean and there’s a lot of not “masculine colors” for example, pink and purple. In the ad the dad, says that he does the laundry so that most mean he cleans the house too. His daughter is always wearing the same dress which is not clean and for him t be able to wash it he lets her play sheriff once a week. This ad is not effective in my opinion I don’t see any dads relating to this because…

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    Deltas Case Study

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    Ever lived in an apartment or room the size of shoebox? Well that is what the Delta Commons feel like at the University of South Alabama. The Deltas are the oldest living accommodation on campus since the University was founded. Originally there had been six Delta buildings but due lack of maintenance, the removal of Delta 1 and 2 have affected campus greatly in living accommodations for students on campus. The Deltas only provide a home to students on campus, but it fails to meet the needs of…

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    Getting An Apartment Essay

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    times a great idea for students because it makes the transition to living on their own easier and teaches them responsibility. Once again, the biggest things that students need to remember when looking for housing are rent prices, deposits, amenities(laundry), and how safe the housing will…

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    could probably find it on YouTube or some other site for free. Hygiene products, like bath soap, shampoo, and deodorant, I decided were must haves. I decided to buy my family enough clothes to get them through the week even if they did not do their laundry. I tend to wear the same clothes over and over again, so I figured if you were strapped for money it would not be that difficult of a thing to do. I wanted to make sure the baby would have enough diapers and baby food, and I decided the mom…

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    The kitchen was connected to the long living room by a large marble counter. The living room was divided into two spaces by brick pillars. The left side was where the couch and TV were and the right was where we had a pool table before my friend Justin accidentally broke it. The living room now had hard tile floors instead of carpet and oddly had a glass table in place of the living room furniture. Even with all these changes, the silence almost seemed to be filled…

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    lovely place to be taking showers regularly. There was also a nice little pervert window looking out of the bathroom. Exiting the bathroom we finally made it out to the north side of the living room, which housed the chimney and one set of two windows on the west wall. The southern half of the living room, which my mother would use as an impromptu bedroom, had a window set on the south wall and another on the west wall. The hallway back to the kitchen was found on the east wall, and the faint…

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    Home Bar Research Paper

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    little gadgets, and even laundry. There are several different choices when it comes to home bars and what you can do with them. Here are a few different home bar designs that will work great in any home. Bars come in many different shapes and sizes. Some are full size while others are just a simple divider from one room to the next. Themes When it comes to themes, they are usually found in several different places in the home. You can have a theme for the living room, one for the kitchen, a…

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    Small downstairs bathroom equipped with coat hooks for coming in through the back door on a rainy day. 7. Office. The first room I thought of. I’ve given myself a small office, largely designed for daydreaming and counter productivity - it’s centered around a nap-sized window seat, the bottom of which will be filled with blankets and books. 8. Living room. A small living room, to be centered around the fireplace (which will be the kind that works with both gas and natural logs, depending on…

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    Fort Rucker: A Case Study

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    and French doors down there. The family room and living room shared a large chimney so we put a heatilator in the family room fireplace that would heat the entire living end of the house. The cantilevered deck in the back spanned the entire length of the house and provided an elegant, spacious feeling. Stairs led down to ground level on the south side with a large landing with a hot tub. We integrated our favorite slope-cut oak walls in the family room and made the foyer even more elegant…

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