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    down the kitten’s ear. The emotion on this page is also emphasized by the direction of the kitten’s eyebrows, nose, and paws --- each example displays defeat. This defeat sent kitten walking back home, and “there was a big great bowl of milk on the porch.” The illustrator uses a sequence of illustrations to demonstrate the direction and journey the kitten took to arrive home. The movement in the illustration continue as the kitten smiles in the direction of the bowl of milk. The author blends…

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    the second story window you will find what looks to be the base of a lightning rod sitting on the crest of the roof. To the left of the woman is an overhang for the porch. The porch itself seems to wrap around the entire house. On the porch to the left of the woman you can see two plants which are in pots sitting on the floor of the porch. Behind the plants looks to be a door with the similar texture of the first story windows. It also looks as if there is some sort of cloth rolled up to act…

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    Hot, dry summer days are what I yearn for. The scorching sun busting out from behind the immense pale clouds. The rays of light pointing to the top of the lush hillside behind my house. The main top of the hillside is covered in tall oak trees that are lined with paradise green leaves. Branches stretch out like long, thin arms. In the far background, the ancient oak trees split apart and provide a small opening. The opening covered with old, dry grass is home to a small log cabin. That small,…

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    floorplan, muti-panned windows, and a continuous brick foundation. The wood framed building is sheathed in horizontal wood beveled siding on the second story and split wood shingles are on the porch header on the first story. The porch appears to have been altered; since it lacks Craftsman features such as the porch header meeting the columns, which soothes the transition of architectural elements to give it a natural look. Significance…

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    Wilmette 1506 Lake Ave, Wilmette. Too many trees! Sears Arlington from the 1919 Modern Homes catalog. The same Sears Arlington from a 1970's architectural survey. You can actually see the house here, before the porch was enclosed. The house was 25 1/2' wide with a wraparound porch. It featured three bedrooms, a reception hall, maid's quarters, and a pantry (today often transformed into…

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    in length. The string course continues along the side of the building towards the north façade of the Nave where it lowers below the line of windows. From there, the string course continues on behind the main porch entrance and wraps around the northwest transept also skipping the former porch and onto the west façade of the northwest transept. The string course is raised on the Apse wall to properly align with windows. On the south façade the string course continues skipping the porches. On the…

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    were all locked. The only door that I didn't try yet was a door that was on the second story of my house that led to a porch. All this time my phone being the only helpful light I can use. So my plan to get up to the door was to climb up my unsteady old shed and pull myself…

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    Mrs. Brown is a 80 year old female who presented to the ED via EMS for neighbors concerned about her sitting on her back porch for several hours yesterday and then continue to sit on her back porch in the rain. At the time of the assessment Mrs. Brown denies suicidal ideation, homicidal ideation, and symptoms of psychosis. She expresses religious preoccupation. She reports a history of bipolar. She reports non compliance with medication. Mrs. Brown reports being placed inpatient at Thomasville…

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    he had heard a knock on his front door. Mr. Bright opened his front door and saw a brown paper bag that was on fire on his front porch. He explained that when he slowly opened his screen door and stuck his head out to investigate, the screen door was slammed into his head. Before the door had hit his head, he said he caught a glimpse of a figure of a man exiting the porch and it was his neighbor, Mr. Maker. After our client was stunned momentarily from being hit by the door he proceeded to step…

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    Point of View: Dill It all began with Scout Jem and I playing our game and eventually Jem got this idea. It was a rather strange idea but I would do anything to impress Scout. Jem decided he wanted to give a letter to Boo Radley he had not worked all the kinks out yet, but he pondered a long while and came to the conclusion. He concluded that we should use a stick and slide the letter in Boo’s window. I decided it would probably work and began assisting in composing the letter we would…

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