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    Things That Affect How Long It Takes To Put On Your New Roof If your roof is leaking, you're probably anxious to get it replaced as soon as possible. If a big storm is on the way, you may wonder if the roofer can get the work done in time. Each job is different, so it's difficult to estimate how long it will take to put on a new roof since several factors affect how the work progresses. If all goes well, the roofer may be able to get finished in a day or two, but sometimes it takes much longer.…

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    A roof is very essential to your home. It usually protects your property from rain, snow, hot sun and so on. However, your roof can get damaged due to bad weather conditions and so on. This is the reason why you should do roof repair from time to time. Remember that your roof should be able to expand, contract, remain waterproof all the time. There are many companies out there that offer roofing services. If you want quality roofing services, you should hire the services of Low-Slope Roof Repair…

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    The School Under Your Own Roof Joey Feghaly Lebanese American University Abstract This argumentative essay discusses educational and future prospects of students whom chose homeschooling. Homeschooling has grown in appeal to students and parents for a well-established education. This paper explains how homeschooling focuses on a customized education towards the children. Moreover, how homeschooling provides further attention and a more stable teaching pace for parents to give the…

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    Where Is My Success? In My Very Own Bedroom!!! Wait! What? How? Let me explain... The Ceiling Fan Tells Me To Be Cool What does "be cool" mean? Well, it certainly doesn't mean be a rude, obnoxious jerk. What I was trying to say is that you mustn't try and be someone you are not. Be you. And the only person who knows who you are is you. By treating people like they don't matter is probably the worst thing you could do to try and impress your friends. Your friends will like you no matter how…

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    Tennessee William’s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is play about truthfulness, centering on the family’s deception of Big Daddy and his cancer; however, Brick’s struggle with truth remains the largest struggle within the play. After pleading for real, honest conversation and no more mendacity, Big Daddy forces Brick to acknowledge that his disgust, which he has blamed on their family and the lies that he as believed for so long, has nothing to do with the people around him but with himself. Brick’s…

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    communities, and families. It is a controversial topic because some individuals perceive sexuality as an important development of a teenager’s gender and identity, while others are opposed to the sexual interaction of adolescence. In the book Not Under My Roof, Amy Schalet demonstrates that in the Netherlands, society provides information and support about sexuality to teenagers. The normalization of sexual behavior in the Netherlands has allowed teenagers to develop a greater control over their…

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    J.D. Salinger was an author that inspired many authors and peoples. Some of the people he tried to inspire did terrible things and some did things that were awe-inspiring. However, despite creating hope and a voice for a generation J.D. Salinger did not like to stay in the spotlight and preferred a more reclusive lifestyle. In order to understand J.D. Salinger’s seclusive and private life one needs to see his life’s work and how they reflect his own views and feeling in the world. To help see…

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    The Catcher in the Rye and Franny and Zooey The Catcher in the Rye and Franny and Zooey are two novels written by J.D. Salinger. While the books explore different ideas, there are several common themes that run throughout the two novels. The themes of innocence, sadness, mortality, isolation, education, and dissatisfaction are all similar in Franny and Zooey and The Catcher in the Rye. The main character in The Catcher in the Rye is Holden Caulfield. Holden is a seventeen-year-old boy…

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    J.D. Salinger: Influential American Writer “An artist 's only concern is to shoot for some kind of perfection, and on his own terms, not anyone else 's” (Salinger 198). JD Salinger was an extremely influential writer in the 20th Century. Though he did not write many works, he is still a very well known author in American Literature. He is mainly known for The Catcher and the Rye. There is a strong relationship between his life and his literature, and there are many connections between the two.…

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    Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger Session 2 Review The Catcher in the Rye, by J. D. Salinger, was an amazing book that forced me to open my eyes to what the mid 20th century was like. It is about the main character Holden, who flunked out of school, going around New York and doing foolish things. It forces him to contemplate what he wants to do with his life and who he wants to be. This question is something that everyone around that age has to decide for themselves, and this book taught…

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