Penthouse apartment Essays

  • Spartan Warrior-Personal Narrative Essay

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    Jason Matthews sighed disparagingly as he made his way up the steps, packing in the rest of his belongings with his parents, placing them into the fully furnished, penthouse apartment that he was being forced into. It was nice to have a place of his own...but not like this. No, this lovely penthouse apartment was being shared by another. His parents' company, Matthews Technologies, the famous software company who helped develop the most comprehensive anti-virus, malware, and spyware all-in-one program

  • A Modern Adaptaion of the Rich Man and Lazarus

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    Flood gates open and money poured in the company coffers and Brian grew exceedingly wealthy. Brian purchased the finest penthouse that his money could buy. After all, “I deserve it”, he would boast to friends. Expensive white Italian silk suits, alligator shoes, and a red Lamborghini sports car with license plates that read “MONEY” were his trademark. His penthouse apartment held a sweeping vista of the city along with elegantly appointed rooms, marble entry, a swimming pool and a sauna. Art work

  • Benefits Of Condominium

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    into seven or more dividends. Often times condominium is mistaken for apartment building because of its structure. There are in fact, condominium that are single family structured, but are located in a gated community. Condominiums range from studios, villas, flats to even a penthouse. Each section is privately owned by an individual. Many people prefer to own a condominium because in the long run its cheaper than renting an apartment. In some cases, when doing a price to rent ratio, you find that it

  • Social apathy is a problem in today’s world.

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    The amount of situations appear with public indifference is increasing in current community. This lack of perception for general public is concern. There is a recent case in China, Yue-yue, a two-years old girl was run over twice, ignored by eighteen passers-by in seven minutes without any aid and finally passed out. This paper agrees with the belief that social apathy is an issue in today’s world. There are two main reasons for this: first, the scare emotion of the negative outcome after assist

  • Comparing Demographic Characteristics between Teneriffe and Hawthorne in Brisbane, Australia

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    In Australia, different residents live in various types of dwellings. This essay will mainly talk about the demographic characteristics which collect from census data and make comparisons to the housing characteristics to explore the relationships with them. The suburbs that have been chosen are Teneriffe and Hawthorne in Brisbane, which the maps have been shown below (the first one is Hawthorne and the second one is Teneriffe), and the reason for choosing these two areas are, they are two suburbs

  • Sophie's Choice

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    "In those days cheap apartments were almost impossible to find in Manhattan, so I had to move to Brooklyn". This is the opening line in the novel Sophie's Choice by William Styron. In addition to being the opening line, it is the way we are introduced to our narrator, Stingo. To begin this story, Stingo moves into an apartment in Brooklyn after leaving his job at a publishing house called McGraw-Hill, and begins to work on his own novel where his true passion lied. In this Brooklyn building,

  • A Raisin In The Sun Final

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    Walter Lee for starters is a chauffeur for a white man, he has a temper when challenged or upset, and socializes with a crummy crowd. Ruth, Walter’s wife, is an early bird, remains at home to tend the house, and maintains a laundry service for the apartment complex they inhabit. Travis, son of Walter and Ruth, is an innocent young boy who wishes to obtain an occupation, but has been shielded from needing to do so. Beneatha, Walter’s sister, is a lackadaisical, inconsiderate, jobless, sassy, realist

  • Cynical Classification of Sexual Partners

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    into this gem at your local bar, and after buying you several very expensive drinks with a suspiciously high alcohol content, he will you that, "you are the most beautiful woman he's ever seen." At the end of the night, when confronted with your apartment door he breezes in as though he's already been there before. When he opens your refrigerator to make himself a drink, he sees two oranges, leftover pizza, and a jar of mayonnaise, and then asks if you keep the champagne in the freezer. Mr. Mechanical

  • Boxing with My Father

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    delivered the mail. Others tried to maintain a certain urban toughness, but their deportment brought the image of discomfiting coarseness to my mind. I wasn’t too fond of either variety. On weekdays, around six, I’d see all of them amble home toward my apartment building, shoulders hung low, a folded copy of the Daily News pinched between thumb and forefinger. My father’s energy was of an entirely different nature. He was quick, strong, and lean, with sloping shoulders and a narrow waist. He had a certain

  • The Day I Left My Home

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    and not be drenched by the falling downpour. Hailstones hit the ground with severity; water flowed along the street, coming down the steep mountain, where a sequence of modern and recently constructed ten-story buildings stood silently. From my apartment the splendid and astonishing view of a city with more than one million people dominated the front section; at the back, the relaxing sight of nature and old trees created a welcoming and loosening up sensation. All these were located in one of

  • Serial Killer Richard Ramirez

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    Crescendo of Terror Late in the 20th Century, Hell glutted on humanity. Its first bloodletting of that season of the Devil occurred on the warm evening of June 28, 1984, when an earth-bound Lucifer found his way into the small Glassel Park apartment of 79-year-old Jennie Vincow. Throughout the Los Angeles area a damp humidity had oppressed the air that day, and when the evening came and the temperature slightly cooled, Jennie left her window open to invite what little breeze there might

  • Russians and Americans

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    dissimilarities between representatives of these two cultures. In Russia, children are customarily expected to stay with their parents in the same apartment or live nearby, and parents are often very upset when children move away. This closeness arises not necessarily by choice, but by deep-rooted traditions and, later on, by difficulties in getting a separate apartments. Many older people feel that several generations should still live together. Also, Russian grandmothers feel that it is their duty to raise

  • Sophies Heart/By Lori Wick

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    accident. She suggested to him that he employ a housekeeper. After having met Sophie, Janet recommended the quiet, hard-working young woman to Alec. Alec, after some hesitation and tought, interviewed Sophie and hired her. Sophie lived in a small apartment over Riley's garage and cooked and cleaned for Alec and his three children, Rita (age 17), Craig (age 13), and Tory ( age10). Sophie and the children ended up becoming very close. At first, the children looked down on her with her accent, but when

  • Red Death

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    Edgar Allan Poe's short story entitled The Mask of the Red Death is an artistic example of vivid symbolism. Throughout the sinister tale Poe writes in a style that appeals to all five senses and captivates the reader's curiosity until the story's dour conclusion. Upon first glance, the story seems to be a complex tale of good versus evil. If the reader were to examine the story more deeply, they would then discover that the plot and symbolism intertwined throughout the narrative is no more than a

  • Literary Analysis Of The Red D

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    provided all the appliances of pleasure.” This creates a joyous and blissful mood, and shows that the masque, for the most part, was a rather jubilant occasion. However, Poe also illustrates how a gigantic ebony clock, located in the westernmost apartment of the abbey, causes “the giddiest to grow pale” with the sound of a loud, deep, and rather peculiar note when the clock strikes each hour. The “uneasy cessation of all things” resulting from the sound of the clock creates an unpleasant and apprehensive

  • The Most Memorable Moment Essay

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    Dane Johnson 52111378 My most memorable moment was the day I came to America. I remembered it like it was just yesterday. It was on June 21 2011. I did not go to bed the night before, I stayed up and talked to my friends and family all night. I was so excited to the point that I didn’t want to close my eyes because I was afraid that when I wake up it would’ve all been a dream. I was waiting for this day ever since I knew myself. It was about 7 o’clock in the morning when our ride arrives and we

  • The Psychological Effects of Dormitory Architecture and Layout on Residents

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    The Psychological Effects of Dormitory Architecture and Layout on Residents For many students, part of the experience of going to college is living in university housing. With so many young people living in such facilities, it is certainly worth investigating how they affect their denizens from a psychological perspective. It is established that one's environment is a major determinant in one's emotional and mental state. This paper will focus on architectural elements, such as floorspace, room

  • The Magic Of Queen

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    time of my sweet sixteen I was dissatisfied with the organized routine of my life, and seriously broken-hearted. I remember aimlessly wandering the streets one rainy evening. I never imagined that the weak sound coming from an open window of an apartment complex, and desperately trying to tear its way through the curtain of rain would, in fact, later become my ultimate discovery of the real meaning of music. I stood in the pouring rain mesmerized by something that touched my soul, after tearing through

  • Benefits of Living in the Dorms

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    the Dorms The best living option for new, incoming freshman to Iowa State University is to spend at least there first two semesters in one of the on campus dorms. Other options available to these students are to find off campus housing in an apartment or a fraternity or sorority, to live at home and commute, or to live for one semester in the dorms and one semester off campus. By examining the alternative options to on campus residence, it is clear that none of these other living options will

  • Personal Narrative - A Hasty Decision

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    I went out and began renting my very own apartment. The effort I put into this task at the time seemed sufficient. I went online, found a place I liked with good location and low rent. I asked my good friend Sean to live with me to help keep costs down. Then I took care of all the utilities, gas electric, cable, phone, internet, and all the necessities. My first apartment gave me some very rough times, but from that time I learned a little about apartments and a lot about life. Things were going