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    Observing a Scene Essay

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    would be the housing dormitories. As some may consider me as a loner, I consider myself someone who is keen of privacy. My dorm is a place where I can gather my thoughts, my emotions and grasp reality. Being new to Massachusetts, I could describe any place I gaze upon; all being a new sight. It is too bland of an experience to describe a park, a beach, or a garden, because everyone has painted their own unique pictures of these familiar experiences. So I chose the campus dormitories, well my dorm. The

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    home-made, packaged lunches, but that option is rarely a possibility in a university setting” (Krul). So, this raises the question, what can college students do in a university with a low-quality food service and lack of kitchen appliances in the dormitories? While it may be simple for students who decide, and are able to drive home for the weekends, to bring back their own homemade meals back with them, not all students are fortunate enough to live so close. Those who cannot drive home on the weekends

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    campus you are given the opportunity to socialize on a regular bases. Interaction becomes easier because you are amongst an atmosphere of likeminded individuals. Whether it may be in the dormitory among roommates or sitting in the quad with friends between classes. A typical college student living in a dormitory often times includes a roommate. Having a roommate is not always a bad thing. In my experience the roommate I had actually became a secondary alarm for me. Dante

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    Theme Of Norwegian Wood

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    community. Loneliness and reading are his main loopholes from a life without futur. He has also a lot of common points with Murakami, for instance his taste for american literature, Jazz and his fascination towards United-States. During his stay in the dormitory, he became friend with a cynical student, Nagasawa. This strange fellow, devoid of sensibility, makes Watanabe come out of his relative innocence by introduced him to a depraved nightlife. Everything seems to succeed him, brilliant studies, promising

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    Midnight Killer New York City, a densely populated metropolis, was where Ten resided. His father was the most known serial killer in the city. He was notorious as the Moonlight Sonata Killer. In the light of the moon, he strikes. By the crack of dawn, he’s gone. Another very important person abided in the magnificent city of New York, and her name was Cindy. Both of her parents were detectives who investigated in the Sonata Case. Sadly, they did not solve it, nor live to see the day that he’s imprisoned

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    In order to make this renovation a reality, SIUE must choose a company or companies to assist in the renovation. Oberlin college partnered with Smart Hotels, which is “a company specializing in the new wave of campus lodging” (Gorce par. 5). This is step one in the process, and proof that there are companies out there who can help universities change their housing for the better. It took almost five years to plan the renovation at Oberlin, but since then the company has built three more complexes

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    fishing with their parents in the beautiful pond. This was a great environment for my sister, and I felt she would be capable of accomplishing her goals here. “Do you need help unpacking your cars?” asked young gentlemen positioned outside the dormitories. “Yes thank you, and where could we find check-in?” my mother replied. The men answered, “Freshman dorms and apartments will be the small building on the left.” The next part was the most challenging. We had discovered that Michaela would be living

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    Essay On Funky Hostel

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    and owner are welcoming and helpful. The Naga House is perfect for partygoers as parties are scheduled every Saturday where a mixture of people converged to enjoy great music, food and beverages. They also have affordable garden bungalows and dormitories that are homey amidst jungle setting. All in all they have 14 rooms with free Internet access. Their amenities include a riverside restaurant, bar and lounge, swimming pool, free parking and shuttle bus service. They also arrange boat trips and

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    Siyao Huang English 1AF Jada Patchigondla October 13, 2017 College Dorm Life When considering about college, the first thing came to mind is life in a dormitory. I have heard horror stories about living in dorms which made me anxious about my upcoming dorm life. What would life be when living away from parents? What adjustments would require making from home to dorm life? How would the balance of time when managing myself? New problems from dorm-ate and neighbors? What is it like to shower in a co-ed

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    Housing Coordinator

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    HOUSING REGULATIONS The following policies are very important to the college and we want to place special emphasis on them. Read over the policies carefully so that you will be fully aware of our policies and your responsibilities. Connors State College reserves the right to change these policies or any portion thereof at any time without prior notice. 1. Air Vent Blockage The air vents located above and/or in the room door in the air conditioned buildings are designed for airflow from

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