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    she found out she stated investigating and found a lot of clues and answers that she was looking for. She wanted to know where her parents were and her other life that she only had few to none memories of. It all made sense when she went to the attic and found a lot of evidence like the dress that she was wearing in the picture of the milk carton she also finds a copy of…

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    in my house, all the walls. I know the top of the attic to the bottom of the basement. I live there with my family. Four people total with one house. There is plenty of room for use. There’s a kitchen for use to cook in. There’s a dining room for us to eat in. There’s a T.V. room for use to watch T.V. in. I have a bedroom where I sleep. There is another one for my parents and one more for my brother. We have bathrooms and closets, windows and doors. We have a yard with some grass and some trees.…

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    e) Chimneys: two brick symmetrical chimneys on the far left and far right side of the slope on the plantation house f) Openings: a. Doorways and doors: There are two similar doors that are at the top of the staircase on both sides of the house which feature a pediment and a six-panel door b. Windows and shutters: there are 18, six-over-six double-hung sash windows on the southwest side of the house, and 18, six-over-six, double-hung windows on the northeast, there…

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    American’s vs Vietnamese’s house architecture James C. Snyder, the author of “Introduction to Architecture”, once said: “Forests were the first temples of God and in forests men grasped their first idea of architecture.” Through centuries, architecture, especially in house design, has rapidly developed and thrived in many countries. Depending on the culture and customs, house design is mostly changed to fit the circumstance of different nations. Therefore, it is obviously created huge…

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    blankets and rest on my feet. “What are you doing, weirdo?” She only grins and shrugs. “I dunno. Your feet smell nice, ya know?” “Ewww!” I’m giggling and I pull my feet away shyly. Cicadas chirping. Chloe’s dad brought over an electric fan from the attic. The current of air keeps the sweat off of my face. “You want to go downstairs? You do know that it’s colder down there, right?” She scoffs. “Colder? Nah. Less melty? Maybe.” “Melty isn’t a word.” “Sure is! Once I invent it I’ll get super rich!”…

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    The Big Move After what felt like a lifetime of planning, our family was finally making the big move from New York to Texas. The house we lived in was my childhood home and my husband and I shared it for fifteen years together. This was not going to be an easy task. Our first hurdle was preparing for this huge adventure. Secondly, we needed to drive both cars down. That meant that we would not have the other person to take over driving when our eyelids became as heavy as weights over our…

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    The Brothers The brothers Warner had an interest in films since 1903. They were traveling exhibitors, moving throughout Ohio and Pennsylvania with their portable projector their sister Rose found in their attic. By 1907, the brothers had bought and were operating from a converted store in New Castle, Pennsylvania. They named it Cascade Theatre. Albert and Harry were selling tickets, Sam ran the hand-cranked projector, and Jack sang along to Rose’s piano playing during intermissions. Within that…

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    Imagine the expectations of being the oldest child out of four children. The House on Mango Street was written by Sandra Cisneros, and the main character Esperanza learns that a part of growing up, is gaining adult responsibilities. In the story, she learns that growing up is not always easy. Becoming an adult requires leaving innocence behind, to be what people expect but people can choose who they want to be. A part of growing up is becoming an adult and leaving innocence behind. Esperanza is…

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    boy who let us out of our cage. Holling is reading from a book out loud right now. When I went up to our apartment yesterday I discovered that we have new neighbors. Clowey is a black girl mouse, and Dobby is a brownish boy mouse. Our home is in the attic of the school, it is really nice up there. I am walking up our stairs to our house, you walk into my house there is the kitchen at the front of the house, and he bedroom at the back of the house. I am marred, his name is Caliban; He is Irish.…

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    educationally sound and skilled military leader, during his conquests, Alexander recognized and retained the governmental systems of the lands that he conquered. He even went as far as to establish a currency, consisting of silver coins based on the Attic standard. Alexander also placed his stamp on religion with his achievements. His legacies can be seen in the New Testament of the Bible, as well as most of early Christian and Jewish literature, which was written in Hellenistic Greek, or…

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