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    fifth floor by elevator and found room 509. Before they even got close to it, they were able to hear crashing and banging sounds, including screams. “There’s a girl trapped in there!” Ray told the three, and they ran toward the woman’s door. Ray tried opening the door, thinking it could be unlocked. “Ray,” Peter started. “This is a hotel. You need a keycard to get it opened.” Ray brushed his hand through his hair in a worried manner. “Right, I wasn’t thinking about that. But we don’t have time…

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    When Pericles points out that Athens constantly opens its doors to immigrants and foreigners when it comes to “any opportunity of learning or observing,” he purposefully avoids mentioning the point that immigrants and foreigners were not granted citizenship status in his speech. To explain, within Athens, not all people qualified for citizenship, which entailed the rights and responsibilities of participating in government and becoming an active member of Athenian community. In Athenian society,…

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    challenged that ultimately it is up to ourselves via thoughts or actions or a mixture of both to decide the course of change we are willing to take. In the Kite Runner, it is up to Amir to choose to put himself in danger to make up for his guilty past, The Door commands us to take opportunities, and yet in the Sydney Morning Herald’s feature Story illustrates that with physical experience change is forever impacting. Each of these demonstrates in their own way how change can somewhat be forced…

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    Southwest have closed campus lunch? Open campus for a lot of years has been students favorite hour of all classes. Every year, open campus gives students ways to buy their own food. Especially, when school lunch isn’t their favorite. Therefore, open campus isn’t all just about lunch, it's an hour where students can choose what they like to eat and where outside of school to fill their stomach and enjoy theirself. Southwest campus lunch shouldn’t be closed because open campus enables students…

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    Kafka's Metamorphosis

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    dialogue and internal frustration created by Kafka. After initially talking to himself in his room for a prolonged amount of time, Samsa’s mother is first introduced into this cycle of character­ when she comes knocking gingerly at his door. She asks “Didn’t you want to go somewhere?” (Kafka, 96) Where he difficulty tried to enunciate his words, simply saying - “Yes, mother, yes,…

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    negative attitude towards his change being a vermin. Simplexity word choice is negative because everything has to be serious for them to know what to do. For example, the story says, “Open a second exit somewhere else and the people would respond appropriately, with half of them choosing that new option and the flow at both doors adjusting itself commensurately”(131). In Rivers and Tides the word choice also negative because the create makes it seem like it is a child and it's a gift to the…

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    Black. One of the three words that came to Essie’s mind as her eyes fluttered open and she squinted into the gloom of darkness around her. Mildew, was the second. She took deep breaths of the foul smell, confusion and panic began to settle in her gut as she couldn’t recall where she was currently or where she was previously. Cold, was the last word that crossed her mind as she felt around the black fringed shadows surrounding her. Her breaths came out heavy and harsh, she could feel a thin…

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    Tiger and the Lady Essay

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    fate was decided by to wooden doors. Behind one door was a vicious, lethal tiger, and behind the other was a beautiful maiden. If a person were to choose the door holding the tiger, they would be immediately eaten and…

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    The two sets of double doors that allowed entrance into the building were heavy and would require a fair amount of upper extremity strength. A patron must first open the first set of double doors then turn sharp right to open the second set of double doors. This would not be ideal for a client in a wheelchair to maneuver independently. A second person would most likely be needed to hold one set of doors open for the client to be able to enter the building. This assistance…

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    Jim House Film Analysis

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    going, but the younger one insists on staying back to finish his homework. CHRIS walks from the kitchen to the corridor and comes to the guest room, he sits down and he is waiting for his parents and older brother to leave, so he can lock the main door. CHRIS Hey mum don’t forget to bring me some food on your way back home! MOTHER Why don’t you just come with us them Chris? Trust me it’s gonna be so fun! Even your cousins will be there, you can hang around together! CHRIS Mum please… Just…

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