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    Mastering The Fitting Rooms You landed a job as a Sales Associate at Gap Outlet, congratulations! The three tips I will give you are: 1. wear comfy shoes, 2. have patience, and 3. get to know the fitting room area. Part of your new job is working the fitting rooms. It does not sound bad but it is also not as easy as it sounds. The highlights of your day will be to greet, open and close doors, answer the phone and process/ get clothes ready to go back out to the floor. Fitting rooms are a walk in…

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    I think that my dorm room is a representation of my front-stage behavior. This is the case because although it is my room, I share it with a friend, and although it is our room, we often have other people in it with us. Dorm rooms are a space in which friends can gather for a party, to study together, or even to watch this week’s episode of Grey’s Anatomy. It is more of a public space than a private space in which I can be alone. I keep my dorm room in a manner in which I would publically…

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    size, shape and colour, but so similar in style and pattern, perfectly integrate in the vintage décor. The chandelier adds a touch of elegance and charm to the room. A small round rug is strategically placed in the room, underneath one of the armchairs. The decoration elements, such as the paintings and the vintage lamp light make this room look absolutely wonderful and above all, vintage. Make it vintage and extravagant This interior is without any doubt, absolutely amazing. This combination…

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    Oh man that poster gives me the chills... pressure ulcers? That just sounds painful. 7:59: Someone is yelling for help down the hallway. A nurse runs into the room. The nurses here are starting to recognize me, it’s pretty funny. The nurse who always greets me in the morning just said “What you’d do? Stay all night?!” I was here yesterday afternoon and now this morning.. Funny. 8:00: There’s a nurse down the…

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    My right foot questionably steps onto the navy blue designed carpeted room and a rush of cool presses up against my skin. This room... this room could be the beginning of my future. That makes it terrifying, but exhilarating all at the same time. I force my trembling body to push through the nerves and my body straightens with confidence like a warrior entering his battleground. Cleanliness tickles my nose and my eyes are drawn to what looks like golden pillows on wheels. Intrigued, I take a…

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    at the same moment he found the monkey’s paw, and frantically breathed his third and last wish” (Jacobs 277). And in that moment, the room suddenly became tranquil. It was as if none of the pandemonium - happening less than a second ago - had ever transpired. The living room transformed from a frightening and murky scene back into a run-of-the-mill living room, fit for any family. But the White’s were not just any family. Mr. White disregarded the fact that he had just wished death upon…

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    quite elegant. It is very modern, yet still interesting. The second floor has three, full-sized guest bedrooms. It also includes a spacious living room with an elevator reaching all four levels. The third floor has a kitchen that has lots of cabinet space and a huge pantry. This kitchen is so massive that it might make the world records. There is a game room that has everything from video games and movie size TVs to pool, chess, and ping pong. The elevator runs right through your closet on the…

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    I laid in bed staring at the cream colored ceiling. The room smelled of dust and perfume. There was a few posters on the walls. The mattress and box spring laid on the floor with no bed frame. The room was freezing like it always was. Liz my friend was passed out right next to me. I grabbed my phone from under the pillow. It was 1:12 a.m. I had been staying here a lot since my home issues got worse. I felt my phone buzz on my stomach. I looked at it and there was a message from Josh right on…

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    The War Room Analysis

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    While directing The War Room, a documentary account of Clinton’s 1992 election campaign, D.A. Pennebaker had to work within a world of limitations. Limited time, limited access to his subjects, and even self-imposed limitations rooted in Pennebaker’s cinema verite style all could have led to a narrow-scoped film lacking in depth and clarity. Instead however, Pennebaker flourishes in this world of limitations. His resulting documentary uses camera angles, audio, and humor to humanize the…

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    Windowless Room

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    Windows Windowless rooms have been seen to cause a negative effect on the health of carious patients. In this regards, various studies have shown that lack of widows in intensive care units increases the levels of depression and anxiety as compared to facilities wind a windows provision (Keep et al., 1980). In addition, the lack of windows has been observed to increase the rates of sensory deprivation due to the repetitive sound of respirators. Additionally, the presence of windows help in…

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