The Bedroom Window Essays

  • My Hometown of Sacramento

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    worst place you can live in. My parents moved to the southern portion of Sacramento when I was just one-year old. Living here was uneventful yet frightening at the same time. Looking back at old photographs, we lived in a grey-blue duplex with barred windows and tattered, wooden fences. I often saw people walking to commute on bus. Many parents walked their children to the nearby elementary school. Sometimes, men would blast loud, obnoxious music as they walked down the sidewalk with their portable stereo

  • Emotional Journey: A Pair of Michael Jordan's Shoes

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    When you see this beautiful, comfortable, high top black and white pair of sneakers, you see greatness. You can wear them with a suit, or play basketball games in them, or be like me, and just want them forever. The shoes are size 7, and they weigh no more than three ounces. The stitching is so perfectly straight and pearly that it resembles models’ teeth. The laces are jet black like the eyes of a demon. However, with just eyesight you can’t tell the wonderful details of this shoe. You have to put

  • Physical Abuse Case Summary

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    physical neglect and substantial risk of physical abuse on March 3, 2017 alleging there is chaos in the home. After returning with his brothers from their cousin’s house, the boys had to go to bed. The reporter stated that Xzavia banged on his mother’s bedroom door on three separate occasions wanting something to eat. The first time he was told to go back to bed and a popping noise was heard. The second time Ms. Kimberly Dawkins grabbed Xzavia by the head, shook him little and told him to go back to bed

  • My Room In My Life

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    All my life I had shared a bedroom with my oldest sister Tasia. I had to share a bedroom with my sister, because we lived with my grandmother. A few years later my brother move from Long Island, New York to Hope Mills, NC. By then, my sister and I had to share a room, so my brother was able to have his own room. After ten long years later and in middle school, and I was still in the same room with my oldest sister. I was in need of my own room I was always complaining to my grandmother about how

  • organizing a bedroom

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    to Organize the Bedroom" Para 1). If one wishes to have an organized room than, "Don't fill the room with unnecessary items or let it become overly decorated with fussy window treatments or a plethora of busy patterns" ("Tips for an Ideal Bedroom Layout" Para 2). It is very relieving to have an organized room that makes one fell comfortable and to have a very organized room one needs to organize the furniture, the closet, and the wall. A very important part of organizing a bedroom is to first organize

  • Building A Dream Home

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    Philadelphia native, sunny California still called my name as loudly as it had when I was six years old and I told my father, “I’m moving to California!” After an exhaustive search, I found foreclosure.com and my dream home. It was a white two-bedroom two-bath built into a Laguna Hills knoll that bordered Irvine. My boyfriend, Justin, who was studying computer science at the local University of California, could finally stop paying rent! It was perfect, with one caveat; it needed a little work

  • Extended Metaphor In The Writer By Richard Wilbur

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    always something positive coming sooner or later. The example "where light breaks, and the windows are tossed with linden. My daughter is writing a story" shows how the daughter was writing in her darkened room where the source of light came from the window. Although literally, this may seem like her bedroom is merely brightened by the sunlight, but upon further analysis, it suggests that the lightened window is representative of the pleasant life

  • Figurative Language In Kate Chopin's The Story Of An Hour

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    tackles in the story. The main entrance to the house and the living room, for instance, depict the public life that Louise has to live to conform to the societal norm and expectations. The door to Louise's bedroom represents an entry into her private life which is the bedroom, and the window in her bedroom stands for the gateway to opportunities and freedom that await her after

  • Story Of An Hour Figurative Language Essay

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    tears and represents Mrs. Mallard’s sadness. Shortly after, Mrs. Mallard looks out of her bedroom window

  • Dream House

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    it happens. My dream house would be a beautiful white mansion on a sunny beach in Florida. The front of my house would have many big glass windows. I would have a large three car garage. Tall green palm trees would line my driveway. The front doors would be double and a stone staircase leading to the entrance. The back of my house would also have many windows, for the views of the clear blue ocean, the white sandy beach, and the bright sunsets. I would have a large patio with comfy furniture and

  • The Bedroom By Vincent Van Gogh

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    sentences. As previously pointed out the piece is full of many vibrant colors, like the floors a dull, muted yet dark brown that is accented with the pale almost teal colored shade of green, primarily in the far end on the floor. The glass on the window in the back has both light greens and yellow shades next to each other, yellow on the right side and the light green colors, covering more of the glass on most of the windowpanes, on the left side. The walls are a light blue with the occasional bundle

  • Persuasive Essay On How To Keep Your New Room

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    Your bedroom should be your private haven. Whether you’re moving into a new home and hoping to create your dream bedroom, or just want to revamp your current room’s aesthetic, spicing up your bedroom can be surprisingly easy and affordable. From decluttering to accessorising, making the space more ‘you’ and appealing for all five senses, our five straightforward, cost-effective tips will have you living in your dream bedroom in no time. Declutter Step one is to remove all clutter. Make every display

  • Descriptive Essay On The House

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    In small town Carbondale, Kansas sits a little three bedroom ranch style home eight houses north of the Santa Fe Trail Middle School. For many years this house was filled with life but now lies there silent, lonely, and abandoned longing for the return of the pitter-patter of children’s feet running through its halls. What was once known as the house with the artwork on the garage now blends with every other house on the block. It’s amazing how a house that was so hated for so many years could now

  • Residential Window Tinting

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    can make a generic space into a special place for you and your family to live and enjoy. Window treatments are naturally part of most interior decorating plans. What may not be part of your plans is window film. It is something, however, that you should consider when decorating your home. The Reality of What Is on the Other Side of the Glass Most of us would love to have wonderful views out of every window in our house. If you live in the middle of the mountainous wilderness, you may be that lucky

  • Similarities Between Penelope And The Suitors

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    that she is weaving with her back towards the the window that was lined with men; however this is while the suitors were attempting to grasp her attention. This demonstrates the idea that when people are in intricate situations they have a tendency to put more consideration into the feeling of those around them rather than those of the people among them.

  • Dream Journey

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    took a turn and into his bedroom, closing the door behind him. Asher walked into his room after rinsing his face.He flicked his bedroom lights off, leaving only the moon’s light through his window. Moments later, he was in deep in slumber. ********************************* Andre tossed and turned, the sweat from his forehead soaked into his pillow. He shot up from his bed by the ominous cawing of a crow; its dark vacant beady eyes stared from outside the window. His eyes filled were with

  • Analysis Of Callejon Del Dono

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    When two lovers pass through the Callejon del Beso, the Alley of the Kiss, they must kiss on the third step in order for their love to last forever. That’s why hundreds of people who pass through this narrow place don’t hesitate to do so and hope that the story turns out to be true. Callejon del Beso is a beautiful place, located about 360 km from Mexico DF, in the city of Guanajuato. Legend has it that the beautiful young Doña Carmen was the only daughter of a greedy and uncompromising father

  • american gothic design

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    high and sloping, which were imperative in wetter climates of the north, and inspired the used of decorative elements such as stonework and brick, oriel and lancet windows, or weathervanes. Colonettes rose to these ceilings and eliminated the used of masonry walls, now leaving enough interior room and wall space for windows. Large windows were made of stained glass, in later years portraying religious figures, and the glow of light was said to symbolize “heavenly spiritual light.” These subjects soon

  • My Dream House

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    When I was twelve years old, I dreamt of building my own house. My ideal home would be living in a big house with a quiet and nice neighborhood. My house will contain an enormous living room and a small dining room, 7 bedrooms with all walk-in closets and a shower in each of the bedrooms, with the kitchen nearby and a gigantic backyard. When building a house, it is always important to know your location. I always wanted my family to live in a quiet neighborhood. It is much safer, peaceful, and nice

  • Personal Narrative Essay: Welcome To My Dream Home

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    Imagine you are driving down the road and you turn off to the right, onto a dirt road. You follow the dirt road through a wooded area, and there is a light you can see at the end of the woods, appearing similar to being in a tunnel. When you arrive at the end of the wooded path, the road comes out to an open flat field. As you look around the property; there is a large, beautifully built, two-story house that has a massive front porch. You look up and behind this house is the base of a mountain.