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    my dream house. My dream house would still be simple but in another manner. It wouldn’t be simple that it has simple designs, yet it would be still appealing in my eyes. House is the place to stay together with part of our family. A good house is the house that makes the dweller feel so comfortable. It is the place where we can shelter and it gives us protection from rain, heat, strom etc. Everyone has their own choice on what type of house they feel comfortable to live in. My dream house can be described

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    The Sandringham House

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    Sandringham house, as the much-loved living place of royal members, has seen its many deaths: Prince Eddy (the Prince of Wales's eldest son) in 1892, Queen Alexandra in 1925, George V in 1936, and George VI in 1952. Comparing to Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, Sandringham house has its special attractions to royal members for architectural style, living environment, interior or exterior decoration etc. However, this spectacular building was not the same as what it look like at present. More

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    Apartments are a better choice than houses because they don’t require as much work and commitment. It truly does depend on your preference. If you have a larger family, an apartment may not be the best choice. People sometimes spend months making the choice for their living situation because you don’t want to be unhappy since you may live there for over two years. The process can be dreading and tiring but in the end it will be worth it. A house is typically has multiple bedrooms with two levels

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    A Doll's House

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    In Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll House”, we see that the character of Nora acts out to solve a crisis in her life. Through her life Nora was¬- care of financially by her husband Torvald who is the breadwinner of the family. Nora goes behind Torvald’s back and takes out a loan from the bank using her father’s signature to cover the cost of Torvald’s health and save his life. During the time, females were not permitted to do an act that involved money without the consent and approval of her male counterpart

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    Throughout the course of Mango Street, Esperanza’s relationship towards her house change. As time passes her feelings about the house itself change and the emotional impact of the house of her changes as well. Esperanza’s house on Mango Street symbolizes her Mexican culture. For so long she has wanted to leave it. She envisions a different type of life than what she is used to - moving from house to house. “this house is going to be different / my life is going to be different”. One can look at

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    Introduction With more interest into the industrialization of house building methods within the UK, attention has been narrowed down to certain manufactured structural components and specifically the problems of “wet trades”. Less focus has been put on quality and how efficient the assembly process on site. The process of house building has been focused on traditional methods rather than a specific method. The absence of standards which should be applicable for good practice, these problems can be

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    Tenement houses are mainly for people that are/were poor. They do not exist in America. They do exist in India and overpopulated and poor countries. The purpose of these was to solve the problems of the homeless. It solved the problem but the conditions were way too harsh for them. Conditions in these were terrible, Most people had no lights or any air. They were overcrowded. They were very dirty. Laws were eventually made to improve the conditions in these tenement houses. They made changes because

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    Haley House uses a lot of individual level theories of change in a wide range of ways. Because of this variation there is often a lot of overlap between theories that they are using in their work. For the sake of clarity, I am going to take some of the amazing things that Haley House is doing and explain them in terms of individual theories of change rather than trying to explain the complex overlaps that are very apparent in each aspect of the organization. Haley House uses the Health Belief Model

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    Recalling when my husband and I sold our first house, it’s apparent that emotional persuasion had an impact on the sale. Reminiscent of a fifties style box house, ours was a small bungalow in a young neighborhood filled with young families. Similar to the majority of homeowners in the area, it was our first home in a new subdivision filled with young families and people embarking on their life journeys. In the first few weeks of being listed, potential buyers flocked to preview it; however, interestingly

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    A Doll House

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    The play “A Doll House” by Henrik Ibsen portrays characters that are naive, secretive, foolish and dependent when it comes to their daily life and who they associate with. In the play Nora the wife is the protagonist. She acts oblivious when it comes to her family and life itself. Nora puts on a facade that makes her appear to be happy and content with the way her life has turned out, but in reality she is not as happy as she lets on. At the end of the film Nora confronts a moral choice. She decides

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