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    never used to a big house like the one they had now. There was a kitchen and a living room and a family room along with some offices, bedrooms, and three bathrooms. Luffy and Nami loved their new home, but they didn't need a living room and a family room. They didn't need three bedrooms or a huge kitchen that none of them really knew how to use anyways. So they constantly had guests, pouring in and out of every room until all their friends realized that they'd slept over for five days straight and wanted

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    That's when I heard loud bangs from my brothers room. I thought my brother and my dad were fighting so I was about to walk out of my door into hallway when my brother come running through our jack n jill bathroom. He comes running into my room and into the hallway naked. Yes I was very shocked also, I looked at his hand and saw little pieces of skin hanging from it and then saw that his stomach, chest and right are was also burnt. He ran to our guest room and grabbed the fire extinguisher but sadly that

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    HALLMAN HOTELS – MISSION STATEMENT At Hallman Hotels, our goal is to provide the ultimate in customer care, as well as services and amenities to our guest. Through teamwork and mutual respect between management and all employees, together we will accomplish our goal of becoming a top hotel in the Charleston, South Carolina area. HALLMAN HOTELS – VISION STATEMENT Our vision at Hallman Hotels is to continue to provide excellent care, services and amenities to our guest and to remain a prime choice

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    Our New Home Word Count: I was driving home from a typical day of work, where I had recently been promoted to office manager. I enjoyed my job and the promotion had made this day possible. The weather was warm for a spring day and it had finally stopped raining. The leaves on the tree were opening, the grass was green again after being brown for what seems like forever, and the lilac bushes had purple buds that were going to pop open in a day or two, then the smell of lilac would be in the air

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    their rooms, offices, and various other living and habitable spaces, even turning this “snooping” into a science to determine where each individuals may fall on the spectrum of particular personality traits concerning the Big Five: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. Snoop: What your stuff says about you explains what cues, quirks, and distractions, all referred to as behavioral residue, to be conscious and wary of when examining an individual’s room. After

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    Greeting and welcoming students into the classroom occurs before the first day of school. Making sure that my name and the room number is large, clear, and visible outside the room prior to the students arriving on the first day, allows for students to feel comfortable knowing they are entering the right room. When it comes to the first day of school and everyday after that, greeting students begins by meeting them before they get into the door. Being prepared for them before they walk in is important

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    the chaos surrounding them. --- Ten rings. Ten rings were all it took for everyone to know that they were here. Andrea jumped off of her bed and ran down the hall to the living room. She looked around frantically, hoping that her parents were back yet. "Where are my parents?" She asked Sam's dad when he walked in the room, a rifle in his hands. "Where are my god damn parents!" She screamed when he didn't reply. "They're not here yet," he responded, heading out the door. "Stay here." "Joder," she

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    It was a summer day in July, the sun was shining bright and you could see the heat waves in the air. My friends Caleb, Javon, and I were heading to the mall. We were there for five minutes when we heard someone yell “Stop!” We turned and saw it was an officer, before we knew it we were all running. Caleb was in front with me and Javon trailing. I turned to look back at the officer he was overweight and his white uniform was already sticking to his body due to him sweating. We turned a corner and

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    Rucker when they started arguing. The Victim said that she believed Rucker was cheating on her and was upset at him for his behavior. The Victim said that Rucker started yelling at her at which point she wanted to leave the room. The Victim said Rucker placed himself in the living room doorway leading to the hallway, preventing her from leaving. The Victim stated that she told Rucker she wanted to leave and he said “no”, not moving from his position. When The Victim tried to step past Rucker she was pushed

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    When a student is in school they feel safe now imagine going to school knowing people are allowed to carry guns on the school's campus. How safe do they feel now? The topic of allowing people to carry guns on campus has been talked about more heavily since the horrible crimes were taken place at Virginia Tech in 2007. In 2007 a massacre took place at Virginia Tech, a student killed thirty-two people and injured seventeen this came to be the deadliest shooting from a single person. Another shooting

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