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    should be in charge of improving the community. They have reasons‚ but to have better results the neighbors and the city council must work as a team. The most important things that we should do to improve our community is create an assembly of neighbors‚ create some civil teams‚ and the remodel of public areas. These should help improve our community. First of all‚ create an assembly of neighbors that can help to choose the best way to confront the community’s needs. For example‚ in the assembly

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    resort in calling the police. Linda and Larry (if they are dealing with immature individuals) should probably expect some type of retaliation from these noisy neighbors. During this entire process I would recommend Larry and Linda keeping a written record of times‚ dates‚ and a short description of when they made contacts with the neighbors‚ apartment complex and even the police. If something like retaliation was to occur‚ they could hopefully present a good case as to why Dale and Donna would retaliate

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    UNIT 1 VOCABULARY detriment dexterous discretion facetious gregarious optimum ostentatious scrupulous sensory vicarious TEN WORDS IN CONTEXT: In the space provided‚ write the letter of the meaning closest to that of each boldfaced word. Use the context of the sentences to help you figure out each word’s meaning. 1. detriment [noun] Loni’s purple hair may be a detriment when she goes for a job interview. Smoking is a detriment to your health. It’s estimated that each cigarette smoked

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    5.03 Faulkner Part I: Character Identification 1. Emily Grierson –Emily was the daughter of a former leader from the town of Jefferson. She taught children to paint in china. 2. Colonel Sartoris – Sartoris was the mayor of Jefferson and he ‘established’ that the town had to take care of Emily. Most importantly‚ he said Emily didn’t have to pay taxes. 3. Tobe – He was Emily’s servant. He cooked‚ cleaned‚ gardened and was her butler. 4. Judge Stevens – Stevens was the mayor when Emily was

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    their mind. The man was attempting to kill his ex-girlfriends new boyfriend but was too intoxicated to get the right house. After the accident occurred he tried escaping the scene‚ but was luckily caught by the neighbors who had heard the commotion outside. If it were not for the neighbors‚ the man could still be on the loose today. On October 30th‚ my mom and I flew down to Reno‚ Nevada to stay with her in the Circus Circus Hotel since she had no place to stay‚ and needed a lot of extra help and

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    the weather was warm‚ and his father was in a particularly jovial frame of mind‚ the girls made lemonade‚ which was always brought out in a red glass pitcher‚ ornamented with forget-me-nots in blue enamel. This the girls thought very fine‚ and the neighbors always joked about the suspicious color of the pitcher. Red is both “fine” and “suspicious‚” that’s what “very fine” means in this context. There is also something else a little off about this red

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    stretches across my entire view. Its color is blue like the dolphins that swim in the pacific‚ and looks mountainous. Around me‚ I can see many objects that act as decoration. There are bright red roses that line the wall dividing my house and my neighbors house. Also along that wall is a medium sized lemon tree that is overloaded with glowing yellow lemons. They always have the strongest scent‚ you can smell them anywhere remotely near the tree. Below the ledge that I am sitting on is a steep hillside

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    Behavior of Neighbors

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    Behavior of Neighbors Neighbors can be classified according to behavior into three types: good neighborsbad neighbors‚ and eccentric neighbors. The first type is good neighbors. They are polite and true person. For example‚ if you encounter them when you go back home‚ they take the initiative to say hello to you. Then‚ they talk with you just about polite questions. Moreover‚ you could find fewer guests to visit them. If they have a party‚ they don’t make noises. The party generally ends before

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    RAFTS Writing Prompts (Draft 1) No. 2 Boo Radley 12/1/07 I am rarely allowed to go out of my house. I can only go out when the neighbors are in their houses. I can never do anything fun because that is a sin. During the day‚ I peel the paint off my walls to see if there are any holes in the walls. If I do find a hole‚ I dig deeper and deeper until I cannot go on anymore. Then I just leave it. Sometimes‚ I find mice in the holes. When I find them‚ I keep them for a while and then I eat them alive

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    history‚ the wolf has gotten a very bad reputation. It started in fiction where the wolf was represented as an evil‚ conniving carnivore that would prey on livestock‚ or would become infested with rabies and attack people. But that’s just the start of it; we can blame werewolves‚ folklore and fairy-tales‚ or even the wolf’s behavior and characteristics for how we imagine them to really be. Wolves have more of a reputation due to folklore and even get their bad name more so from the werewolf. But

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