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    Hotel Management System

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    lodging‚ paid on a short-term basis. The provision of basic accommodation‚ in times past‚ consisting only of a room with a bed‚ a cupboard‚ a small table and a washstand has largely been replaced by rooms with modern facilities‚ including en-suite bathrooms and air conditioning or climate control. Additional common features found in hotel rooms are a telephone‚ an alarm clock‚ a television‚ a safe‚ a mini-bar with snack foods and drinks‚ and facilities for making tea and coffee. Luxury features include

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    preferred hair style was a short bob . Some people say I dressed like a boy. I always thought I dressed like myself. I never wanted to look like a boy‚ just in my basketball shorts and t- shirt I felt most comfortable. I received lots of stares in bathrooms and questions about my gender. I never took these personally‚ most people were curious and I answered them politely‚ not taking it personal. One incident really hit me hard‚ it felt like a sledgehammer to the heart. No matter what things

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    About Butt Spider

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    believe that it’s venomous when they see spiders are around them. An e-mail message had been circulating‚ warning of the South American ‘Blush Spider’ (scientific name: Arachnius gluteus‚ or ‘Butt Spider’) migrating to the U.S. in airliner bathrooms and lurking under public toilet seats everywhere. This e-mail message asked the person who read this e-mail pass it on to everyone on his or her email list. It said that a person‚ Dr. Beverly Clark‚ wrote an article in the Journal of the United

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    family. He had forgotten about them and it came to him in a shock making him realize that he needed to escape for them to be able to see them. He quickly developed a plan he had heard of a POW that had escaped by jumping through a bathroom window. He then asked “I need a bathroom unless you want to be smelling something foul”. The German Soldiers looked at each other and quickly stated “hold it for a minute there in one just around the

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    "big boy"

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    Big Boy‚ by David Sedaris‚ is a short‚ somewhat‚ humorous story equipped with strong messages. It speaks of an issue he faced at an Easter party at his sister’s house and the complications it caused him. Sedaris had excused himself to the bathroom and found a “big piece of work” right in the toilet. He stressed and contemplated over what he should do with it. He even scolded himself for announcing where he was going prior to leaving to the restroom. He began speaking to it. The words he spoke were

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    Three is a lucky number

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    Three is a Lucky Number Ronald Frederick was a very wary man who has his murders skilfully planned. He was well aware of the dangers of carelessness‚ but he had a curious way of earning a living‚ taking advantage of his wife’s fortune when they were killed. He had persuaded three women to marry him and then to will him their modest possessions. Each of his former wives had been shy. He was carefully to choose the right type because he felt that his success depend on it. Mary was the first. She

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    greatest flaw is the created ideology that we are significant enough to control our own fate. Al-Hakim’s play is separated into two instances within different worlds‚ yet both play a significant part in what happens in the other. Act I is set in the bathroom of Adil and Samia‚ his main human characters‚ but seen through the eyes of the King and Queen cockroach and their subjects. Act II centers around a hectic morning between husband and wife as they each prepare for their day. Adil proves to be Al-Hakim’s

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    Moving to a New House

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    eat the buffalo‚ we would be fighting over living space‚ specially with eight people living in an overcrowded house that has only two bedrooms and one bathroom. If we moved to a house that was 6‚589 square feet‚ 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms‚ we would be more contented with all the additional space. No more fussing about who gets to use the bathroom next. Like animals‚ humans are also very territorial‚ and the less space we have to live in‚ the more hostile our environment becomes. A more important

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    headed towards the bathroom. The shower was on and I assumed the witch was using it. I reached for the knob and realized that it was locked‚ I knocked on the door. “Olivia I need to use the bathroom” I mumbled and got no answer. “Olivia!” I shouted. Not sure if she could hear through the shower‚ I made one last attempt at kicking the door; still nothing. Sometimes I liked her but also hated her. I stumbled to the kitchen still a little tired. “Please don’t wake me up unless the bathroom is free.” I told

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    Lifestyle

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    on to be able to accommodate our growing family. I live in a sizable home. It is a two story house with a receiving/living room‚ a bedroom‚ a family room‚ a dining room‚ a kitchen‚ a full bathroom‚ a laundry area‚ and a car garage on the first floor and several bedrooms‚ bathrooms‚ and a computer area in the second floor of the house. When you enter the house through the front door on the right side of the house‚ you would initially see the receiving/living room with three black-colored

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