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    A Hole in the World Rhetorical Analysis The earth shakes as a loud crash roars across the city. The people look toward the sky as a cloud of smoke and fire engulfs the building above. About twenty minutes later, another disorientating crash happens, but this time to the tower next to the first. White smoke, debris, and human bodies start falling from the sky, while people scramble for shelter. What started out as a normal Tuesday morning turned into a day that will be remembered in every…

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    always go to relax and get the stress of my mind, and that would be my humble abode, my home. Because I walked to school on a regular basis, I always knew where to go, even during the renovations. I mean, I could never miss the area, a light blue house right across the street from a Kraft factory. The front yard had a very large pine tree in the front yard, the bottom half full of life and the top bared to nothing but twigs and death. The front porch was white…

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    Immigrants In America

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    feed their families. This forced immigrants of all ethnic backgrounds to live in tenement houses. These houses contained multiple families in one narrow room. Each room had little ventilation, no heat, and no toilets (located outside with one toilet for every twenty residents). The tenements had health risks for every resident and were disease ridden for tuberculosis, among other ailments. The tenement house rent cost approximately four dollars a month, or one week’s pay. This was the harsh…

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    negative effect of the real estate market made it hard for individuals to buy and sell houses at the time. Houses went to below 25% of the peak level in 2006. People had trouble paying their bills and could not manage their money. This crisis led to our awareness of what could happen to the market at any given time. People use houses in many different ways than they used to. Traditionally, people bought a house to live in until they died and then passed it on to someone in the family. That is…

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    market was an amazing moment when the stars aligned and every house price dropped to prices that some of us could easily finally afford. Not only were we able to afford a house for the first time possibly in history, we were able to have our pick of the litter as it were. It was a buyers’ market, and people like me, we were all about buying a house that no one will be able to take away from us. Or so we thought. When you go to get a new house and you have cash to lay down, it’s very different…

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    from the deal. If you are selling the abode, the agent will be on your side to make sure that you sell the house at the highest possible amount. Conversely, if you are purchasing the house, the agent will work with you to safeguard that you purchase the house at the minimal cost. Agents act as buffers Real estate agents shelter you from pointless tension. For instance, if you are purchasing a house, the agent will manage with the seller 's agents, thus guarding you from them. If you are selling…

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    The pre-construction phase plays an important part as it dictates the overall concept of how the house is going to turn out. Starting off the way to building your home would require plenty of research and knowledge. There are numerous steps in the home building process that one should understand and familiarize himself into in order to be prepared with problems that one would face through the process and be able to make better decisions through the process. In an online article titled “8…

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    Imagine landowners in the 1900’s, who owned a wide swath of land that has been passed down through the generations. As they look out the window, they see rolling hills and verdant fields. But when they’re strolling the property, they have an epiphany that these are not just normal hills, but man made mounds. Imagine their shock and amazement as they discover what has been under what they thought were hills for all these years. This is what Mrs. Edith Pretty must have thought as she realized…

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    Introduction The purpose of this paper is to give you some insight on the life of a normal Hispanic female college student - how normal is defined is up for debate. I’m sure that you recieved several papers by Hispanic females, but none will be the same or identical to one another. The purpose of this paper is to show you how my unique experiences have molded me to be the person that I am today, how they have affected me, and how they still play in a role in my life. It’s not every day that I…

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    Family Ethnography Report

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    Technology has not had a significant impact on my family relationships. I am the youngest in my family and I was an adult before the technological boom. I have lived long distances from my family for 18 years and primarily call and text to stay in contact. Occasionally we will share pictures on facebook, but I do not enjoy social media so I try hard to avoid it. Texting has made the biggest impact on our communication as it has become our primary means of chatting. We text about once per week…

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