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    Michael Pereira III Section 4D89 Anuja Madan 7-26-15 “House” and “Home” Essay “House” and “home” are two terms that are often seen as one and the same. They are concepts that hold a vital part in one’s good life. In order to understand their importance in the good life, one must understand why it is deemed to have any value at all, and how they are each severely different. Answers to these matters can be found in the following resources: Sonia Nazario’s Enrique’s Journey, Dr. Shehan’s lecture on

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    Kagune Research Paper

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    Alicia's inherited kagune is named Lethal Force; a rinkaku type kagune. Due to her extensive practice with her kagune she has become a skilled fighter with skills and knowledge passed directly down to her from her father. Her kagune is a dark red color with purple veins running along it. Growing up she noticed her kagune slowly turning purple as she grew stronger the red being reduced to the vein like patterns of her kagune when she first unlocked it. Due to her high rc count she has developed 3

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    In no other city in America is housing debated and pursued as aggressively as it is in New York. Thanks to visionary leaders, New York has a strong history of innovative housing policy and finance like the Mitchell-Lama Housing Program and the Housing Development Corporation which was the largest multi-family bond issuer in the country last year. Mayor de Blasio’s bold and sweeping housing plan should be applauded; however, its implementation will require heavy lifting from politicians, developers

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    Hacienda Hotel History

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    The Hacienda Hotel: Demolition and Reconstruction of History The Hacienda Hotel, Located on Main St. in New Port Richey, Florida, and built in 1920s, opened to the public on February 17, 1927. This building, designed by Thomas Reed Martin and currently in redevelopment, reflects the decade of the 1920s as well as pronouncing the influences of Spanish style designs along with Moroccan styled entry ways. Being one of the few buildings built during the hardships of the Great Depression, it still remains

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    Tenement houses are mainly for people that are/were poor. They do not exist in America. They do exist in India and overpopulated and poor countries. The purpose of these was to solve the problems of the homeless. It solved the problem but the conditions were way too harsh for them. Conditions in these were terrible, Most people had no lights or any air. They were overcrowded. They were very dirty. Laws were eventually made to improve the conditions in these tenement houses. They made changes because

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    Dialectical Journal

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    the next year. Its walls were an expanse of red brick stacked on red brick, contrasting the two white front doors and the white domed tower. It sat atop Henrick Cliff with large fields sloping down from the front of the house. The tower could be seen rising from the back of the house, with the cliffs edge and sea beyond that. The observatory looked like a forgotten castle, waiting for the next rulers to occupy it. The building had been boarded up since the thirties, when its owner, Henrick En-Thanatos

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    My trade at the Woodland Job Corps Center in Laurel, MD is carpentry. I chose carpentry because I love to construct buildings. I have always wanted to build and design my own home. The plan is to build my mother’s house in the future. At this time there is a demand for carpenters in Maryland. My goal is to seek employment as a carpenter in Silver Springs MD, once I leave Woodland Job Corps Center in Laurel MD. A company located in Silver Springs MD, Terry Carpenters states “if I sign up and join

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    fence 24 hours a day so we never had a chance to go over to their house to say hello. However, one day while we were walking by we noticed the dog was not waiting outside to attack. The day was March 15, 2010 and it was beginning to become warm like spring outside. My friend Billy and I were walking around the neighborhood looking for friends to play baseball in my backyard. After we had our crew assembled, we went back to my house to play baseball. Our game was going great until we hit the ball

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    PER REPORTER: The reporter said she is concerned about Errin due to her witnessing the child’s father (Eric) chasing the child around the apartment complex while slapping him upside the head. She said Eric was hitting the child with an opened hand really hard, but she is not sure if there are any bruises or scars located on the child due to his father hitting him. She said she believes Eric’s behavior had something to do with the child taking something from him. She mentioned that Errin is very afraid

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    Sunset Towers Contrast

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    Now, when you think of apartments, you think of rundown old places that nobody wants to live it. But that’s the opposite for Sunset Towers. It is filled with luxurious apartments, quirky people, and great dining. Sunset Towers is definitely a place everybody wants to live at. Why? I’ll show you. To start things off, I want to mention the jaw-dropping apartments. Set on Lake Michigan in Wisconsin, this elegant and sleek five story tall apartment is sure to catch the eyes of passer-byes. One way

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