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    The scene begins when Lisa comes to Jeff’s apartment with dinner. After the waiter leaves the dinner‚ Lisa and Jeff have a drink next to the window discussing Lisa’s day and Jeff’s future plans. Lisa is sitting on the right side of the window and Jeff is on the left side. In the middle of the window‚ there is a beam that splits the window into two halves. People in the background can clearly be seen in the opposing side of the apartment complex. Alfred Hitchcock uses this scene to get the movie watcher

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    An apartment is a self contained housing unit that occupies only part of a building. Apartments may be owned (by an owner/occupier) or rented (by tenants). My first apartment was located in Brooklyn in the Flatbush section. It was a small but very conveniently located third floor apartment in a elevator building. The building only had five floors with a see through glass lobby entrance. The building had a doorman that worked from four until midnight. He was a very pleasant middle aged gentleman with

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    Economics Quiz 1

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    his dorm contract to another student who would move into the dormitory as his replacement. The dorm cost was $600 for the two semesters which Jay already has paid. A month after he moved into the dorm‚ he decided he would prefer to live in an apartment. That week‚ after some searching for a replacement to fulfill his dorm contract‚ Jay had two offers. One student offered to move in immediately and to pay Jay $30 per month for the eight remaining months of the school year. A second student offered

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    led to an apartment complex. The officers ended up outside of a certain apartment‚ were the smell of marijuana emanated. The police knocked loudly‚ and from inside the apartment they heard movement‚ and the police believed that the sounds were an indication that evidence was being destroyed. The police announced their intent to enter the apartment‚ kicked the door down to find drugs and drug paraphernalia in plain sight‚ and arrested King and others. They continued to search the apartment and came

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    Selected Answer:  [None Given] Answers: A rental unit must be either an apartment or a house‚ and cannot be both at the same time.   A rental unit can be an apartment‚ house or just a rental unit; it may not be more than one at the same time. A rental unit must be either an apartment or a house‚ and could be both. A rental unit can be an apartment‚ a house or just a rental unit. It could be both an apartment and a house at the same time. Question 3 0 out of 1 points Which statement

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    Not quite. According to Carrier‚ the most cost effective way to end homelessness is to build enough cramped apartments along the nation to house each homeless person‚ which would save immense amounts of money each year. A homeless shelter in Denver used this technique‚ which saved $8‚929 per person over a year. A 2009 study by Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority

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    plant in the Home. Mama couldn’t own a garden in her apartment. Mama then got a plant to represent her dream. Mama is taking care of her dream. Home and Value/Purpose of dreams were different. The Home is in the ghetto and is very small. MAma wants to out of the ghetto and into a house with a yard where Travis can play and where she can tend a garden. Home and Mama’s PLant are different too. Mamas Plant represents her care for children. The apartment is too small and cramp. The Youngers have to share

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    them are spaced out. In the city 90 percent of the people live in apartment buildings. These buildings are very different from the apartment complexes we have in the suburbs. City buildings range between 4 and 50 stories high some even reach heights for 100 stories high. Compared to the apartment complexes here in New Jersey they are very different. In New Jersey the buildings range from 2 to 4 stories in height. Apartments in the suburbs offer more. You get pool access‚ a back yard and most

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    paper discusses a formal report (FR) piece of technical writing. The report topic itself concerns the organization of a training and familiarization session for tenants in a residential high-rise apartment building. The FR is designed to educate the tenants on what to do in the event of terrorist or other emergency type event that requires evacuation. The stimulus for the report is a physically disabled individual who resides in the building. Introduction The purpose of this report is to explain

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    director Alfred Hitchcock sets his entire work looking through a man‚ L.B. Jeffries’ rear window. Because of his broken leg‚ Jeffries is confined to his apartment‚ and even to his wheelchair. It is here‚ in his apartment‚ that the protagonist watches‚ or even spies on his neighbors. He draws conclusions on these people‚ but from a distance: across the apartment-building courtyard. In addition to this physical distance separating Jeffries from his neighbors‚ his perspective‚ too‚ distances him from his conclusions

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