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    of discrimination and segregation of wealthy condominium owners and lower class unit renters. One main point that fuels this discrimination is the issue of having a separate entrance for both parties. In most high rise luxury condos‚ there are door men and security awaiting an owners arrival. In this case the lower income inhabitants‚ are met by what has been dubbed a ʻpoor doorʼ. This entrance is for all the people that do not make any more than $50‚000 a year. ! The ideological perspective

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    The Green Door

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    A Stylistic Analysis of O. Henry’s the Furnished Room 学号:2006689 姓名:廖佩琚 I. Abstract (the outline of the essay) This paper introduces the American famous writer O.Henry’s life and analyzes his well-known short story “the Furnished Room” with a brief introduction of the main content and theme‚ also presenting some stylistic features of the article. II. Key words O. Henry; The Furnished Room; stylistic features; surprise ending III. Introduction (aim of the essay) This paper

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    Shutting the Door

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    student 1 Shutting the Door When one thinks of the United States and its history‚ one usually thinks of the young country with a tough beginning. As the power of the nation continued to grow the eye-appealing disposition grew exponentially. As the nation grew it was a definite target of many fleeing from persecution and seeking freedom. The “land of opportunity” is very inviting for those that have nothing or cannot have anything in their home county. When American history is riddled with

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    Charles Townsend is the most "prudent" hero of the novel The Painted Veil. He was Assistant Colonial Secretary in Hong Kong. Charlie was probably the most popular man in the colony. He played tennis‚ polo and golf. He kept racing ponies. He never let red tape interfere with him. He put on no airs. He always left an impression of very conceited person. Kitty‚ the main heroine of the novel‚ was introduced to him when she went to dine with her husband Walter Fane at the Townsends` place. That day Charlie

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    specific arrangement of the panels‚ granum would be a stack of solar panels‚ and finally‚ ATP would be the electrical energy that is generated at the power plant. 2. Would a plant grow better in a room painted blue or in a room painted green? Explain your answer. A plant would grow better in a room painted blue because chlorophylls

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    One Door Closes‚ as another Door Opens Growing up in San Diego‚ California in a full blooded Portuguese family‚ complete with the grandparents from the old country and the western more contemporary parents was a very colorful upbringing. My grandmother and mother had many old wives sayings and tales that were the foundation of they way the reacted to life. Although raised in the fear and guilt that is known as the Catholic religion‚ my mother always reminded me that even when something bad

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    Lift Not The Painted Veil Which Those Who Live Lift not the painted veil which those who live Call Life: though unreal shapes be pictured there‚ And it but mimic all we would believe With colours idly spread‚--behind‚ lurk Fear And Hope‚ twin Destinies; who ever weave Their shadows‚ o’er the chasm‚ sightless and drear. I knew one who had lifted it--he sought‚ For his lost heart was tender‚ things to love‚ But found them not‚ alas! nor was there aught The world contains‚ the

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    The Door in the Wall

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    • Newberry Award • Author: Marguerite De Angeli • Story takes place in London and is about a 10 year old boy named Robin • Robin’s dad left for the Scottish war • Robin’s mom left to take care of the queen • Robin was sent off to learn to become a knight with John-the-Fletcher • For an unknown reason Robin become lame in his legs (it was thought that it was because of the plague that killed a lot of people and made a lot of people sick) • It is unclear as to where Robin went‚ but John-the

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    Insulated Garage Doors

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    important to have the door insulated against the wind‚ rain‚ snow and other elements in order to keep utility bills under control. Some of the insulated garage doors come with a bottom weather strip which not only helps to keep weather out‚ but also work together with the doors overall insulation to keep noises of the street from entering your home. Insulated garage doors are usually built of durable and heavy duty insulation such as polyurethane sandwiched

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    Next Door

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    Characterisation:
1. Mrs Leonards (Paul’s Mother)
 She is an overprotective mother who gets too worried about leaving her son home while she goes to the movies.

2. Mr Leonards (Paul’s Father)
 He does not worry about his son as he wants him to become a man at the age of 8.

3. Paul
 Smart for his age and tries to interfere with adult issues. This is shown as he tries to fix Mr.Harger and what appeared to be his wife’s marriage‚ technically it worked. 
 Style: Vonnegut’s style creates

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