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    Ideal House

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    (надежность) that’s why we say "East or West‚ home is best" (в гостях хорошо‚ а дома лучше) and the English say "My home is my castle" (мой дом – моя крепость). But what an ideal home is everybody decides for himself. My dream is to live in a detached house. The relaxed environment is really important for me and because of that I would like to live in a quiet place near a woods or a river‚ far from a city’s noise on the countryside‚ maybe in England. I would like a huge garden with stone walkway [’wɔːkweɪ]

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    William James on Free Will

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    Origins of William James / Jamesian Thinking William James‚ born 1842‚ was a trained physician who subsequently dabbled in works of philosophy and psychology (in which he officiated as a formal study through lectures) (Goodman‚ 2009). As did many philosophers‚ Jamesian thinking seeded many discussions on various philosophical topics such as metaphysics‚ morality‚ free will-determinism‚ religion and the afterlife; however‚ what truly made his ideas notable was his uncanny ability to borrow and integrate

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    The House of Lords

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    Should the hereditary peers in the House of Lords be removed? For a long time there has been a debate on whether or not The House of Lords should be democratically elected. Since the government was formed the Upper House consists of hereditary peers and life peers‚ among others‚ though the number of hereditary peers has decreased. These people do not have to worry about politics and electioneering‚ and therefore they often revise and debate problems. No matter what they say they will not risk losing

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    Spirit House

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    September 21‚ 2014 Spirit Houses When traveling to a new country‚ everything can look unfamiliar and foreign. During my trip to Thailand‚ it was not the luxurious dresses or the exotic fruit that caught my attention‚ but it was the beautiful miniature houses outside of homes and businesses. I would soon learn that these “birdhouse” looking structures were actually called spirit houses‚ and would contain the spirits of deceased loved ones. A spirit house can be simply defined as a house containing a spirit

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    Hunted House

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    Narrative Eassy THE HUNTED HOUSE Nobodydared to go in empty house in an isolated part of the village . Eventually‚ the landscape of the empty house was shady‚lush and green‚ no one is brave enough to hunt for wildfigs. The beautiful and evergreen nature surrounding the empty house was damp and soggy always. After the F.Sc examinations‚ my peers and I decided to go for camping the empty house since we had enough of studying books and would like to

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    Apartment House

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    The question is whether they should buy a house or an apartment. Are there more advantages or disadvantages to living in a house rather than in an apartment? There are several reasons why people choose to move into a house or apartment. I prefer living in an apartment at this stage of my life but someday in the future I would like to live in a house of my own. There are advantages for living in a house in respect to privacy and freedom. Usually houses come with private yards or gardens or extra

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    In James Joyce’s “Eveline”‚ Eveline remains in Dublin to care for her father‚ to take care of the house and the kids‚ and she realized she was already comfortable in her current home. Eveline has lived in Dublin her whole life in Dublin and has seen her siblings either leave home or pass away through time. Yet she remains in the house that she grew up in‚ experienced the changes in environment‚ changes in time‚ and the change in the people around her. She has seen her mother pass away‚ her father

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    James Michener Education

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    In the essay written by James Michener‚ he says that education never stops throughout your life. James Michener accomplished to persuade the reader that education never stops. James Michener thinks that hard work is very important. To work hard people must apply themselves to be successful. James Michener used several thousand research books to write a book. .The harder you work the better you get. People tackle big jobs to get better James wrote a 3 million word essay. You have to teach yourself

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    The Farnsworth House

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    The Farnsworth House was designed and constructed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. The project was commissioned in 1945 by Dr. Edith Farnsworth‚ a wealthy nephrologist who intent to build a special piece of modern architecture. She bought a 60-acre estate site which was located 89 km southwest of Chicago downtown for the building to be constructed. The intention of the design was to create a weekend retreat for the client to engage in her hobbies. Mies eventually created a 1500 square feet elevated steel

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    House of Obedience

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    The Bait-al-taa or House of Obedience is a provision in Islam law which gives husbands the right to demand obedience from their wives. If a woman leaves her husband’s home without his permission he has the right to force her to come back. The husband can claim “nushaz” or disobedience and order her to come back with a qadi (judgement.) Once the woman returns she stays either at her husband’s home or in another living area (House of Obedience) which provides the woman with essential necessities. Divorce

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