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    Locker-Personal Narrative

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    shouts. The stupid man had seen me enter it. I ran up the stairs and opened the door to the first floor. There were a series of doors with small numbers written near the top. As I went down the hallway, the numbers increased. At the end, I found the room I was looking for. Unlucky number thirteen. I turned the doorknob, but faced no luck. The door was locked as…

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    Essay On My Ideal Life

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    Discard things that no longer useful before store everything back. 4- Tidy by category, not by location. We tend to put same item in different places, a very good example I have is my makeup product, I’ve got some in the washroom and some in my own room, if I tidy by location, I will be cleaning same category twice. 5- Follow the Right Order. Start with clothing, then books, paper and miscellaneous. 6- Ask yourself if it spark joy. Keep the one you love, and if you don’t love them, they no…

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    “We’re moving to Florida”. We were sitting at the dining room table when they told us. t must have been a Saturday or we wouldn’t have been in the dining room and it must have been some time in winter, though I don’t remember the month. Of the twelve chairs positioned around the long table, seven were occupied: Two by my parents, four by my sisters and one by me. The table was the only piece of furniture in the room. The walls where white and bare except for streaks of lurid mahogany dye…

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    When reflecting on my character; my most dominant trait has stood out, being a caring person. From listening to a friend in need, feeding the homeless and volunteering for Make-A-Wish I have learned I love to lend a hand. It was seven o'clock in the evening when the sun finally started to set and the children in the neighborhood begin to head home, when I could distinctly hear Survivor by Journey; Jorge was calling my phone. Jorge had been distant for the past few weeks and as a matter of fact…

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    step in I’m greeted by her mother who has the most beautiful brown skin I’ve ever seen, she’s practically glowing, her long curly black hair with soft brown undertones that glistens in the sun, she wore all white and matched her red kitten heels with her lipstick. Her room is almost identical to a princess palace and I can’t help but compare it to my own which is bare with no posters, the only property I’m fond of is my pink quilt cover with a doll design. As she opens her wardrobe out pours her…

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    the Red Death. They help us to understand and also to get a better picture of what is going on in the story. Edgar Allen Poe used many different things to show how the story was being told and the suspense. The main colors of the story are violet, green, red/black, white, purple, orange, and blue. These colors of the rooms all have different meanings and symbols. The Masque of The Red Death has seven rooms. The purple room is pride, it then is the knowledge. Then there is a green room…

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    Red Roses Psychology

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    There is a fascinating use of the red color and red roses throughout this film. Red color might refer to many things including; love, caring, passion, revenge, life force, and many other. Red roses in the American culture are a symbol of love, caring, compassion, life and death. Roses also symbolize beauty; perhaps that is why they selected the title to be American Beauty. At the second opening scene of the film, we see Burnham’s house with the neighbor’s homes. The bright, artificial colors of…

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    Twist I have always contemplated the idea of a traditional American family. Thinking about a white picket fence life with a dog, two parents, and a big house with a red door has been a way to pass the time in my less than ideal life. Why do I imagine a family outside of my own? My family is pathetic. While I dream of my family being similar to the Brady Bunch, the tragic reality is, we are nothing like a sitcom family. My only family is my drunk, druggy, prostitute mother, who is not exactly…

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    her full length mirror––I did not have one of those at home. I remember this particular mirror, as it had collected many years of experience and had, no doubt, seen many reflections and curious onlookers. It leaned up against the wall in her dining room, waiting for the next observer that happened to chance by. It stood the test of time––it survived many decades since its creation in the early 19th century––and parts of the intricate patterns in the dark wood showed signs of abrasion to confirm…

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    Red can symbolize a lot of things, for example red represents anger in most cases, but in this novel, it represents wealth and somewhat elegance. In the beginning, Nick describes Tom and Daisy’s house, or should I say mansion, because it is a spacious home which covers a vast amount of land. It’s described as, “A cheerful red and white Georgian colonial mansion overlooking the bay” (Fitzgerald 13). Red is used here because it shows that the Tom and Daisy…

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