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    Dorm or Apartment?

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    Question: Some university students prefer living in campus housing such as dormitories. Other students prefer living in off-campus housing such as apartments. If you were faced with this decision‚ which of these two options would you choose? Use specific reasons and details to explain your choice. Nowadays‚ more and more students go to study far from home. Among a lot of things to concern‚ housing is likely the most important matter for students. Some of them choose to live in a dormitory while

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    Mc Apartments

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    Millegan Creek Background: Tom Hayden—March 1994‚ VP of commercial real estate at Fleet Bank Proposed Loan: $15‚715‚000 on 390 Unit Apartment in Austin‚ Texas -new market—new construction concern‚ new developer -question about sponsors—financial capacity & development experience -Lack of a commitment for permanent financing--takeout or permanent loan was how most construction loans are repaid -past 5 years‚ Fleet + other commercial have lost billions because when construction loans became

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    My First

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    30January2013 Finally graduation day is here. For more than 5 years I’ve been anticipating for this day to come. First I put on my le chaetae vest‚ shirt‚ pants‚ and belt. All the days I practiced putting on my cap and gown‚ on the real day it just didn’t feel the same. Next I put my Stacy Adam shoes on with the gleam on the side. I packed my cap and gown and I headed out. On my way down‚ I saw my mom and dad had big smiles on their faces. I really didn’t say anything I just kept walking. When I arrived

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    My first

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    When you do at first‚ put in a dummy list of a few emails that go to you. I want to ensure the email received looks ok. Run tests until you are sure its ok. You can forward one to me after testing. When your ready make sure if you add in 150 emails that all go through or figure out which ones did not go through and resubmit on the next list. I will send you a list that you can send out. As you send out a list‚ send me the list you sent and I will incorporate back into my master list.

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    Living in an Apartment

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    Living in an Apartment Since I have lived on my own‚ I have stayed in many different homes. I have lived in houses‚ as well as apartments. Living in an apartment complex has its ups and downs; however‚ there are quite a few disadvantages that can be involved. A few of the disadvantages of living in an apartment is noise‚ space‚ unfriendly neighbors‚ and the smell. One of the disadvantages is noise. There are times that noise and music from other tenants has interrupted me. Music blasting from

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    The New Apartment

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    The New Apartment: Minneapolis By: Linda Hogan Pg. 343 Linda Hogan captures the essence of a bigger picture while focusing on her emotional ties to current events taking place in the world surrounding her. She also emphasizes on her distinct feelings and their connection to her home‚ a place that causes her claustrophobic anxiety. “The New Apartment: Minneapolis” reveals Hogan’s psychological response to the building where she lives and the nature of impact on the escape and fantasy embodied in

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    A House or an Apartment

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    majority of people‚ I want to get a beautiful house someday‚ but unfortunately it is not so easy to get because it is very expensive. But there are several differences between owning a house and renting an apartment. The first difference is the noise. If you are renting an apartment and you are a noisy person‚ it is very uncomfortable for the rest of the people who live with you. For example if you are always playing musical instruments‚ listening to loud music and cleaning the house

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    Apartment House

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    APARTMENT (in American English) or flat (common in British English) is a self-contained housing unit (a type of residential real estate) that occupies only part of a building. Such a building may be called an apartment building‚ apartment house (in American English)‚ block of flats‚ block‚ high-rise or‚ occasionally mansion block (in British English)‚ especially if it consists of many apartments for rent. Apartments may be owned by an owner/occupier by leasehold tenure or rented by tenants (two

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    Esguerra‚ Aya Micaela Q. English1 Narrative Essay My First on Firsts Never have I ever been the risk-taker type of person. I kept on rationalizing and reasoning out that things should be done according to a valid purpose just to avoid being asked to do them. And frankly‚ I found every purpose or reason other people trying to convince me tell‚ in any way possible‚ invalid. I have escaped many adventures in life and lost opportunities that were already laid out in front of me. I practically

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    Sharing Apartment

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    There are lots of things you are forced to share in college: a teeny tiny living space‚ a bathroom‚ and pretty much every place you go on campus that’s outside of your residence hall or apartment building. When it comes to sharing with a roommate‚ then‚ it’s understandable that many students want to keep certain things as their own‚ as splitting things can often seem like more of a hassle than a benefit. There are a few things‚ however‚ that can actually be smart to share. You can save yourself

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