Room number Essays

  • Frederick Memorial Hospital: A Short Story

    1218 Words  | 5 Pages

    out of the room, or the café downstairs, perhaps? The food there is very delicious, despite it being a hospital café." Joey leapt out of his seat. "I 'm good with that!" "Alright then, let 's head down. Make sure to stay quiet, OK? Audrey asked. "I think it would be a bit embarrassing if we got kicked out of a hospital." They said goodbye, and then took the elevator down to the basement floor, where the café was located. They walked down a zig-zag fashioned hallway, and entered a room with a door

  • Brief Summary Of Oscar Valhaliks Case

    693 Words  | 3 Pages

    I Kayley Kerner badge number 5, on November 30, 2017 at 2:00 am received a call to 907 20 Berkeley Place about a disturbance complaint made by fellow tenant at the apartment building Akela Bacoonan. When arrived on scene Ephraim Sandoval who is the manager of the apartment building let me into the building and told me where the apartment that caused the disturbance was. When I arrived outside the room I could hear yelling from inside. I knocked on the door and heard a man yelling “Shut up!”, so I

  • Park Shores

    974 Words  | 4 Pages

    major southern California attractions and is 7 miles from the airport. Customers can enjoy fine dining from awarding winning Chef Ricardo Guido in their restaurant, amenities including an indoor pool, sauna, cable television, an exercise room and more. Their rooms are uniquely furnished “creating a comfortable, attractive, and restful atmosphere.” (Ahearne, Manning, Reece, p. 422) The resort provides free parking

  • Roman Housing Structures

    538 Words  | 3 Pages

    Roman Housing structures are said to be derived from a concept of a single communal room that encompassed a fire for to keep the inhabitants warm. There were different types of structures built for different classes of citizens or geographic locations of the Rome. Roman houses were usually located in the city of Rome. Usually the fortunate patricians inhabited Roman houses. Most of the Roman houses were constructed around an atrium in the center of a rectangular area. The atrium was built with

  • Armed Force Short Story

    1667 Words  | 7 Pages

    TEASER INT. LIVING ROOM - EVENING KERRA D’ANGELO, (30’s) auburn hair, big brown eyes wearing a police uniform walks into her house after being dropped off by her PARTNER. She kicks off her shoes, walks over to the sofa and lays down. KERRA Uuuugh! What a day! After a moment, she looks around curiously. She gets up, walks to the basement door and cracks the door. She slowly walks down the stairs but stops in her tracks halfway down. INT. BASEMENT - EVENING Her husband MATTHEW D’ ANGELO and his partner

  • Bathroom Interior Design Essay

    862 Words  | 4 Pages

    space, a bathtub can still be applied to the corner of the room. Among all the bathrooms, bathtubs always fit when in place in the corner of the bathroom. Selection of matching color should also be considered. Choose pastel colors too bright to be a solution because it makes the room seem more spacious. A small tub of choice is not ideal but it is something that you should consider when designing a bathroom. Small Bathtub presents a number of advantages but you also have to know how to choose the

  • Personal Narrative-Assisted Suicide Essay

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    alive when you are deteriorating slowly and painfully. Sirens racing down to the central hospital in Los Angeles. An ambulance dropping the ill and injured at the emergency wheeling them through the bright lighted hospital doors. The whole emergency room, a circus of crowded people, the noise of peeping monitors,, doctors and nursing running to patients, family members yelling to one

  • Dialogue Essay: Franklin's Life At The Prison

    1638 Words  | 7 Pages

    Elliot had just entered the hospital doors when the nurses escorted him quickly into his brother’s room. His brother, Franklin, was lying in bed and had tubes going in and out of him. The room had a distinguished smell of fresh paint. An eerie silence fell upon the room as the nurses backed out so they could talk to each other. “Hey Elliot,” Franklin awkwardly said, “how’s life at the mansion?” “It’d be better with company. How am I going to be able to save enough funds to pay off the bill? I can’t

  • Argumentative Essay On Transgender Issues

    537 Words  | 3 Pages

    bills, or laws used to define the access to public facilities often regarding transgender people, were designed to insure that citizens only use public facilities according to sex and not gender identity. These facilities can include bathrooms, locker rooms, or any other gender defined facility. The bills claim to defend “woman’s or student’s safety” however, are instead neglecting the safety of the transgender community.

  • Personal Narrative: First Day Of Middle School

    912 Words  | 4 Pages

    my eyes shot open. I tried to stand up, but I just fell back into my bed saying I can do this. I finally got up and walked to the bathroom to brush my teeth. After that I looked in the mirror and my hair is in a rat's mess, then I go back in my room grab my brush and make sure my hair is perfectly srate. I look in the mirror and make sure I looked good, and then I head out the door and go to the bus stop. Right after I get to the bus stop like three seconds later, the bus gets there I thought

  • Monologue Of Int Judy

    731 Words  | 3 Pages

    There’s a phone on the bed. • Judy picks up the phone, then dials a number. INT. BECKY’S LIVING ROOM – DAY • Becky is lying on the couch. • There’s a phone sitting on a table next to the couch. • Becky answers the phone. INT. JUDY’S BEDROOM – DAY • Judy is on the phone telling Becky to come pick her up. • Judy hears a noise, looks at the door, then sits the phone on the bed. • David walks into the room, then asks Judy where’s she going. • Judy

  • Ballardvale Crossing Andover Case Study

    630 Words  | 3 Pages

    Andover, Massachusetts. This is one of the area 's newest buildings since it was constructed in just 2004. Offered in a townhouses layout, these units have a thoroughly modern appearance. Within the units, residents will find an open concept living room with a dining area. Designed to be exceptionally spacious, these units range from 1,503 to 2,450 square feet. Placed only a few minutes away from I-93, these condos are ideal for commuters who want a straight shot to downtown Boston. Within the neighborhood

  • Creative Writing: Ellis Island

    306 Words  | 2 Pages

    They walked in and gave us out numbers identity tags. They sounded so paper and talk like back in the day many stern arrived on Ellis Island in 1925 there people there it war august and it was hot. They had rooms that were nicknamed the great hall it was a really big room I have never sees something like this before. The large rectangular room is 200 feet long and 102 feet wide. I took them forever they put wooden benches were added in 1903. It was so load in that room you could not here nothing I

  • The Role Of The House In Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde

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    houses the front door of the house. Within the house is a dining room to the left of the entrance and an entertainment room to the right. Both theses rooms play a role in Dr. Jekyll’s dinner parties (occurred numerous times through the duration of the book). First Dr. Jekyll would great and entertain guests in the entertainment room, and then bring them to then dining room for the meal. A main hallway most likely connected a series of rooms along the back wall of

  • Interior Monologue

    1491 Words  | 6 Pages

    The wood that makes up the frame of the door is soft and pieces have been carved away by years of rushing between rooms. The blue linoleum floor is cool to bear feet and the tiles are cracked with a golden yellow color as if it were imitating an alien granite. The right wall is hugged by a row of high cabinets and a block counter lower down and touching the floor. An old refrigerator murmurs in the corner and is faced by several huge bags of fruit, fresh from the town market and from the garden.

  • Narrative Program Entry Essay

    1005 Words  | 5 Pages

    A 4 by 4 room, white walls, tiled flooring and 60 degree temperature. There are no windows and no doors. It kind of reminds you of a chamber or vault. You are all alone, distant from anybody or anything. All of a sudden, things get quite, even the thoughts in your mind. The walls appear to be closing in with every breath and each breath feels like the last. Now you begin to sweat and a chill comes over your body, and the chill works into your marrow. It would be so much better if you could

  • Pompeii's Architectural Analysis

    772 Words  | 4 Pages

    indicators of their “status” in society, but their power (House…Vettii). Circulating throughout the Roman public, was the desire to be a “participant in cultured society” and this was shown through Roman architectural elements, small gardens, large dining rooms, and a “world of images” (Zanker 120). Even though, a small group of people could afford crucial elements essential to a Roman house, those unable, made the best out of what they had. In Pompeii for example, those who wanted to construct “architectural

  • Jack Sticks: A Fictional Narrative

    2251 Words  | 10 Pages

    “YOU HAVEN’T WHAT?” They heard Bitty screech from the kitchen. As the short, yet properly terrifying, southern boy stomped into the living room, Jack shrugged, “I haven’t seen High School Musical. What’s the big deal?” Shitty almost literally flung himself down the stairs, “What’s the big deal?!” He shouted, “High School Musical is a vital movie that every child should experience!” Bitty, face stone cold, said, “Yes. And we are watching it right now.” Jack frowned, “Do I have to?” The two

  • Park Shores Case Study

    972 Words  | 4 Pages

    major southern California attractions and is 7 miles from the airport. Customers can enjoy fine dining from awarding winning Chef Ricardo Guido in their restaurant, amenities including an indoor pool, sauna, cable television, an exercise room and more. Their rooms are uniquely furnished “creating a comfortable, attractive, and restful atmosphere.” (Ahearne, Manning, Reece, p. 422) The resort provides free parking in a safe facility monitored with security cameras and a discounted transportation service

  • Killi's Couple: A Short Story

    1621 Words  | 7 Pages

    "Consider yourself honored, interloper. You shall be the first of the uninitiated heathens to bear witness to our saviors beautiful form!" The high priest shouted. Before Killi could respond, he saw the idol on the far side of the room shutter, and then be obscured in a sudden darkness. Out of the blackness, a beast like a great winged snake slowly emerged. Upon it 's length were great scales, and upon those scales, Killi could see the reflected lives of countless civilizations,