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    about optometrists? I have my mind set on becoming an eye doctor, if I’m not an architect. I want to be an optometrist because it pays well, it has just the right amount of responsibility, work, and drive to be trustworthy, and there are so many open doors. Who wouldn’t want to be an optometrist, what with all the fun things you get to do and the experiences you have. Being an optometrist has its advantages. The average pay is roughly $90,000 per year, not too much and not too close to minimum…

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    My Place Analysis

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    any change is better than no change, it is an unpredictable aspect of life. Sally Morgan’s autobiographical novel My Place shows the changes towards Aboriginals and how three different generations deal with change. Similarly, my related texts The Door and the unseen text have reinforced that any change is better than no change. These texts have altered and informed my understanding of the concept towards changing perspectives. Changing perspectives is better than no change at all. This is…

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    Monologue Of Jessie

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    to her home but realized she had to go through her family's homes first, so that's what she did. The first home she went through is her aunts Anna Tricuspid she had to knock on the door, when she did her aunt Anna opened the door which let her in the home(right ventricle) as soon as she was in there her aunt shut the door behind her. So that meant she had to hang around for a while; Jessie was in a rush to get home because her parents were going but her aunt wasn't letting her leave. Anna her…

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    Behavior: Curtesy Curtesy and respect go hand in hand. They are both separate and the same thing. Common curtsies are the little things that you do in order to make the world a better place. Common curtsies can range from being honest, to holding the door open for others. There is a large range of different behaviors that can be considered courteous. Honesty Curtesy starts with honesty. When people speak with you, they want you to be honest with them. They wouldn’t ask your opinion if they…

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    could borrow the keys off the car because i think i left my toy inside of the car. Then he gave me the keys and i went outside and walked to the car i opened the doors and started finding my toy that i left inside. When i was finished trying and trying to find me toy i gave up and i locked the doors. Suddenly when i locked the doors of the car i left the keys inside of the car without knowing. So then i walked inside the house and my brother pedro asked me where are the keys he said i said…

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    The house wasn’t particularly nice. The chipping blue paint was slightly charming. The anti-door would keep out the rain, but a strong breeze would probably knock it open like an action hero was kicking it open. The view from the front was nice enough. There were two windows on the first floor with a door quaintly situated between them and two windows directly on the floor above them. There was a window in between the second story windows that my mother and her boyfriend at the time referred to…

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    feature concerns the doors within the house. At the beginning, he describes four doors in the house: two at the back, and one on either side. In A Doll’s House, Henrik Ibsen utilizes doors in the stage directions as metaphors. Doors reflect the atmosphere and foreshadow events, represent the dynamics between and intents of characters, and symbolize the importance of Nora’s leaving. In an important…

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    Personal Narrative-Rune

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    I whisper before turning around and walking to the doorway. I turn around one last time and saw my mother crying. I felt tears prick my eyes, but force them back. We both mouth to each other at the same time. ‘I’m sorry’ I turn and ran to the door and quickly unlock it before running out of the house. I hear running behind me and force myself to go faster. After running for a little bit I duck into an alley and pull out my stele and drew a Heightened Speed rune on the inside of my arm…

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    Aballa And Nap Case

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    and asked S-1 to leave his home. The argument spilled into the rear yard. C-1 advised that she told C-2 t that they were going back inside and they were going to call 911. S-1 became upset and went to the backdoor and started kicking the door. S-1 kicked open the door and C-2 saw that…

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    Louise must be informed of this very easy. Her sister, Josephine, and her husband’s friend, Richards, told her about her husband’s death. Once Louise is told about her husband’s death, she goes upstairs to her room, alone. She sits down and looks out an open window and sees trees, smells rain in the air, a peddler, and hears someone singing as well as the sounds of sparrows. She…

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