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    The Tides of Winter Home doesn’t have to be four walls and a door. It doesn’t have to be a pair of arms, a smile, or even a laugh. Honestly, I believe that home, in its most loosely defined nature, can be just about anything, anything evocative; and one cold, Christmas night, ‘home’ became a moment in time. Something cold stirred me awake and I lifted my head up from the floor. A multitude of shivers rippled through my body, leaving goosebumps along my arms and legs in their wake. I staggered to…

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    Challenges and Problems For Hollywood Orchid Suites, satisfying clients is the greatest of its challenges. The suite ought to make a better strategy that will suit its interests as well as those of the clients, workers, and suppliers. In addition, convincing customers that Hollywood Orchid Suites is a better choice than other hotels is another challenge even when their prices are low. Although Hollywood Orchid Suites has an excellent reputation with its past customers, many other hotels are…

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    Brain Caswell explores the themes appearance and reality, showing how appearances can be deceptive and how humans are complex in his novel, Double Exposure. He does this by using the metaphor of double exposure, and characterisation. Caswell also effectively used intertextuality to ensure that the reader has a greater understanding of the main themes, and to convey different ideas that are explored during the novel. Double Exposure deals with ideas of how appearance and reality can be…

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    It was 10:30 pm on a Tuesday evening and I was sound asleep. Soon thereafter my alarm clock rang and I awoke to the sound of Chewbacca singing the national anthem. I opened my eyes and realized that I had to be at work in an hour and a half. The room was littered with darkness and I couldn't see a thing. I stretched my and yawned, however, it wasn't much of a yawn, but rather a roar. The roar shattered the windows and made the wooden beams buckle in the surrounding walls. At the time I wondered…

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    I have chosen the topic of Sexploitation in the media, which is the sexual exploitation of people’s bodies in the media, for the media’s benefit. It is a very common problem, and it is everywhere. When a person can be sexualized even by simply eating a burger, is when you know we have reached a problem with advertisements. If prostitution is illegal, then why can the media make money on others people’s bodies? I am going to use those two images to explain the issue with Sexploitation and Women,…

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    Companies hire advertisers to promote their products to the general public. The advertisers must come up with creative tactics to really sell the product or else the public will not care if the advertisement is not eye catching or appealing. A flyer that simply says “Buy our product, it’s better.” will not sell to many people because it is not intriguing. But if the advertisement is visually appealing (colors, celebrities, and product descriptions) will catch the public’s attention and they will…

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    Zebra Fish Lab Report

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    3.0 MATERIALS AND METHODS 3.1 Materials The main material that used was sodium dodecyl sulphate and Zebrafish embryo. SDS was purchased from Sigma Aldrich with concentration of 99.95%. The embryo of the zebrafish larva was obtained by breeding the adult zebrafish in the laboratory. Furthermore, the other basic materials that was used including aquarium tanks, breeding tanks, water filter, fish food pellet and Instant Ocean Salt. While for the measurement tools that used were pH meter, cylinder,…

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    Now there isn’t any specific way that someone must dress to a rave. IN the early culture, many party-goers would wear comfortable athletic wear or hip hop style clothing. The United Kingdom had many “Cyber GOth” ravers, who often dressed in dark and neon colored clothing. A popular article of clothing amongst shufflers were pants called “Phat Pants”. The pants were wide around the whole leg with various designs all over the legs. The leg room made it easy for shufflers to move their legs when…

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    Night Definition Essay

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    Night creeps on the dimly lit boarding school here in Pottstown, and bulbs flick off in certain rooms when the short-hand ticks to eleven. It’s mandatory bedtime and a time to reverse some effects of sleep deprivation, but most slip into technically ‘dreamless’ nights: maybe a dream or two that probe into the unkempt field of subconsciousness, perhaps a jolting plot of horror that startles their deepest fears. But when the pseudo-liveliness fueled by caffeine sinks away and globs of stars under…

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    Summary: Depreciation

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    Japanese-branded sedans and compact cars tend to be more reliable and are generally the least expensive to fix, Exsterstein says. "If it's a (Honda) Civic or (Toyota) Corolla with 100,000 miles or so, I'd say keep it. But if it's a Dodge Neon, I'd say get rid of it because it's going to cost a lot more to fix when it breaks down," he says. You might lock yourself out of a mortgage If you're planning to buy a new house or refinance the one you have, adding a car loan to your debt load could…

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