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    Dixon-Eeet Case Summary

    Facts In 2011, Thaila-Paige Dixon-Eeet (applicant) applied for an apartment at 500 Dawes Rd in Toronto, Ontario. This apartment has a terrible reputation, and has had many of complaints including by not limited to things like heating, mice and fire damage. The apartment was priced at $680 and even with it’s bad reputation Dixon-Eeet was desperate to find an apartment and liked the area in which the apartment was located. At the time that she filed for the apartment, she was an emancipated 17 year

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    Personal Narrative: I Am Again

    Hello, What rental opportunities exist now? I would like to try and apply for one of your apartments. I heard your complex was among the best in the area and was intrigued enough to contact you! I would like to be able to see you sometime in the future. I would enjoy seeing your sweet face, giving you a big hug and a kiss. I hope to one day see you face-to-face. I would like to hold you for several minutes at a time and just enjoy you. I would like to hear your voice because I enjoy hearing the

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    Thirstea Corner Research Paper

    Thirstea Corner Location: 4501 E. Casrson St. #109 Long Beach, CA (562) 425-8000 Reservations: No Reservation Needed Price:$5-$15 Charge Cards: Credit Cards Accepted Hours: Mon-Fri 10:00am - 8:00pm Sat: 11:00am - 5:00pm Parking: Street, Private Lot Cuisine: Cafe Style The Review: One of the best places or if not the only place in Long Beach you can have a delicious sandwich and boba drink has got to be The Thirstea Corner. There is no other place where you can get the best waffle

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    Personal Narrative: Northeast Ohio Realtor

    My last trip to Ohio to look at homes with our realtor was left me wanting. Houses looked great in pics, but in person, each house had that one compromise that we didn't want to make or there was something odd going on with the area, or the house just needed to much work to have what we wanted. My wife is assigned a realtor in Ohio who actually turned us onto an investment property with Ryan Homes, however, the house won't be available for possession for a year or two?! Not sure why our realtor

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    Simon Household Research Paper

    household is in the state of Kerala in a town called Ayroor. When someone first comes across this house, the first thing they will notice are the two tall coconut trees on the front corners of the lot. These coconut trees are about 70 feet tall. In most American households, there is nothing to guard the lot itself but there is a door in front of the house. However, in front of the lot in all Indian houses there is a gate. This gate is about 6 feet tall and is often locked. Once the gate is open there

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    Medieval Cities Research Paper

    Medieval cities consisted of small, compact houses. In order to conserve land, the homes built within the city were usually two stories high. Consisting of a shop on the ground floor and a living space above, local materials such as earth, wood and thatch would be used to build these homes. Because of the fire hazard these materials created, some towns started to regulate how town houses were built. Mason walls and tile or slate roofs were to be used rather than the flammable materials. There

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    Project Life Cycle: The Greenwich Lane: Project Analysis

    In 1982 the hospital extend its service and become Saint Vincent School of Nursing. The previous structure was a small brick house and then was rebuilt and extends to patient home care and nursing home care. This renovation did occur at the same time for all the building that was occupied by the hospital. The latest was 40 years ago. For the last century this place was the front

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    1940s Architecture Essay

    1940s Architecture The Pentagon, built in 1943, has twice as many bathrooms as needed. The reason for this is because the Pentagon was built in a time when the United States was still segregated by race, therefore when they built the pentagon they needed bathrooms for whites, and bathrooms for blacks so, now, since the United States is no longer segregated by race, the pentagon has twice as many bathrooms than needed. In the 1940s architecture was still based upon segregation laws and the separation

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    Resident Assistant Emily Case Summary

    Resident Assistant Emily Gicewicz was on her second round of the evening on the 7th floor, when loud screaming and talking was heard from the hall way coming from Suite 7D. Resident Assistant Emily entered the room at 12:10am and found the source of the noise coming from room 7D3. Upon entering suite 7D3, a large half-empty bottle of liquor was seen on the dresser and Resident Larissa Clark was seen with a blue can of alcohol in hand on the bed closest to the door next to Resident Laura Graf. Six

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    Summary Of Montag's Fahrenheit 451

    another, leading to awkward, infrequent gatherings. “Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. Bowles came through the front door and vanished into the volcano’s mouth [the parlor] with martinis in their hands… he saw their Cheshire smiles burning through the walls of the house, and now they were screaming at each other above the din.” (Bradbury 89). The absence of the items also takes away contact with nature from society. “‘Bet I know something else you don’t. There’s dew on the grass in the morning.’ He suddenly couldn’t

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