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    (The landlord is cooking the meat with sauce. He lifts up the slice with the meat pieces and smells it in front of his nose. A pleasant smile appears on the landlord’s face.) (The camera turns to the dining table with a vase on it and shoots from the back of the landlord.) Act 13 (The landlord is looking at flowers. After he hears the door opening, he has a few look at the door.) Landlord (turns to face the door), “Hi, Santiago.” (The camera shifts to Santiago who is getting upstairs directly

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    It is at least twenty years later and I can still remember my first visit to Lou’s Café. Stopping in to see if anyone could tell us where to locate the turn we had missed, my husband and I received a large dose of culture shock. It seemed as if we had opened the door to the decades: a place where generations came and went, a place where time stood still and passed by at the same time Miss Lou Dixon owns and runs that restaurant in the middle of the town of Sunbright, Tennessee. Miss Lou has been

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      When entering the main dining room, whether by design or by custom, there is a definite pecking order involved in the seating arrangements.  The first table on the left, presided over by an elderly gentleman with Basset Hound eyes, belongs to the old men of the town. 

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    A Storm and a Rose In both William Faulkner’s, “A Rose for Emily”, and Kate Chopin’s, “The Storm”, the setting is a very vital part of the literary work. In “A Rose for Emily,” Faulkner introduces us to an older lady named Emily, who was very well known in her town. As we learn through Faulkner’s use of imagery and description, Miss Emily has a rather hard time letting go of people she holds dear to her. We learn that in her basement we have a very raunchy smell. The neighbors try to mask the smell

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    Pompeii Triclinium

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    Within the historical context, a triclinium is a room in the Roman house with three couches for dinning purpose. In Source A, the primary evidence of a triclinium in the House of the Cryptoporticus suggests its provanace in Pompeii which may help an historian to identify and understand its fuction, therefore highlighting the dinning aspect of people in Pompeii. The size, architecture and decor of the triclinium demonstrate the key role that it played in displaying the wealth of the host. The triclinium

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    culture or family. Housing spaces can also mark spatial divisions in society, showing different levels of rank, status, or value among people, just by the mere size of a building. These same principles can be used relative to my dream home, using rooms, decorations, and design layout as an expression of who I am as a person and my personal preferences. Perhaps the best place to start in describing my dream home is the outer exterior. I have always grown up in the rural, country area, surrounded

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    townhouse has three bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms and it can accommodate up to eight individuals. The living room has a spacious layout. It has a XX-inch television with Blu-Ray Player for entertainment. The owners of Dream Paradise believe that furniture should be minimalistic and luxurious. The wooden floor is easier to clean and it adds a unique feature. In this ambiance, there is also a dining table with six chairs. The kitchen has been recently updated with all the appliances and utensils that include

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    left managed to gain some traction from international film critics. Many films created by the conservative right were adapted predominantly from different books. One such conservative director was James Ivory who created such successful films as “A Room With a View”, “Howards End”, and “Maurice”. Finally, we have the liberal left who considered rebellious in there filmmaking many critics had issues with the portrayal of the working class life in many films. Many critics felt that the portrayal of

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    the castle there are many different rooms with different purposes. Three of the most important rooms in this castle that you would need to know about is the Great Hall, the Courtyard, and the Dungeon. These rooms all have a different purpose and different than all the other rooms in the castle. The first room in the castle you should know about is the Great Hall. It's a huge hall that you come into when you first enter the castle. It lets you go into other rooms in the castle such as the Kitchen

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    As I walk in through one of the two glass doors framed with a pale brown wood, I see a glimpse of what Harris Stowe calls a Dining hall. First thing I see is a large picture that hangs above a glass top table. The picture seems to be a photo of fresh tomatoes, and baby spinach. There is a caption that reads,” Dedicated to culinary creativity, fresh ingredients, and student satisfaction. To the right of the yellow wall that the paint hung on was a group of four males standing and conversing about

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