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    materials and textures were used for the floor. At the entrance he chose red slate tiles; Flooring materials at garden room and fireplace was natural stone. Alva Aalto brought the owner’s art passion to the house by creating an open space with the function of the gallery and living room at the same time. The concept was to mark the important role of art in the house, so he designed an extend part from Maire’s studio and the living room to have more connections . The Villa Mairea had…

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    organize. One of the best ways to keep your room clean for longer is to get rid of a lot of stuff (or start keeping stuff in a different room), and making sure that everything in your bedroom has a place for it to go. This may be difficult for some. I currently live with my boyfriend and another couple, so I don't have a lot of control over what ends up in here sometimes. But everything has a designated space. Random things that don't belong in the room have a basket in the corner that I empty…

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    Luna Smith sat down on her black leather couch with a cup of raspberry ice tea in hand. She turned to her right and picked up the TV remote from a glass side table. She then pushed the on button to turn on the flat screen TV after a long day at the courthouse of Virginia as a lawyer. She then pushed the rubber keys five and seven to turn on the CW since it was 8:55 (which is a channel made by the CBS and Warner Bros) to watch the new episode of Supernatural. (Supernatural is a show where two…

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    their laptops showed that it was a place where they could really concentrate and focus. In addition, with the way some students sat on the couches with their feet up, a few eating and conversing, it was clear that the space was almost like a living room to them; a casual place to just simply lounge. The informal interviews were also a progressive form of field work for this cultural scene; from this method, the information gathered from the students’ body language was confirmed. The students…

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    There was a fine layer of dust over the furniture in the room. There were even footprints where i came in. I hoped I wasn’t too late. I ran my hands along the chest of drawers. Nope, nothing there. I walked over to the bed. A spider scuttled out of the doona. I shivered. No one has been here in days. I went into the kitchen. Almost at once I stopped. There were footprints in the dust. My heart started beating fast. I stepped into the room. It all happened so fast. A pair of hands grabbed my…

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    I had to be back in the cabin that night. Normally my curfew is 12am, but that night in particular I thought I could stretch it a bit because we had no obligations for the next morning. I went back to the room, changed, grabbed my phone then went out. The usual meeting spot was the card room, specifically on deck 10 aft. Fortunately, I had met up with everyone right on time. After having causal awkward conversation for the past few hours, we all thought it was time to relocate and do something…

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    from the rest of the world which is very metallic. The entrance to this laboratory is hidden behind a vending machine in the gift shop. Stan hired a couple people to help with the Mystery Shack, Wendy and Soos. Wendy, a fifteen year old long-haired red-head, is often seen behind the cash register in the gift shop wearing a dark brown lumberjack hat, a green flannel and muddy boots. Soos, who has worked in the shack since he was twelve, is a friendly large dude in a small brown baseball hat who…

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    chambers or to have two women escorting her to the bathing room. She could not help but feel strange since she’d never had such a thing as a handmaiden before or two handmaidens for that matter but was still pleased nonetheless and could not help but smile when her eyes took in the sight of a large bejeweled bath, five times the size of any she had seen before. To her it seemed large enough to drown in. “Are you sure this is the correct room?” She asked with a hint of confusion, looking at the…

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    sensation all throughout him. His panic- stricken body was screaming for him to flee towards the exit but he felt paralysed. Jonas used all his remaining thought and immediately ran to an oversized wooden door, an assumed exit to escape the tightly packed room.…

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    happily, the way they want to live. (Even though she is a daughter of a businessman , and had a lot of money, but she is not arrogant at all. She is very sensitive. She always thinks about other first and then herself). With teary eyes and red face, she went into her room and tries to…

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