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Monday, July 30, 2012

Room Themes For Men

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Richard asks…

I need ideas for decorating my son's room...?

He will be 4 in April, and likes normal stuff that boys his age like, cars, army men, bikes, motorcycles, etc. I want to paint and decorate his new bedroom in a new house we are moving into. When I look for ideas on the web, I get overwhelmed. I really hate character stuff, so I dont want to do that. He has never had his own room, so I want it to be special. What color and theme does your son like? Thanks!

admin answers:

I don't know if you watch Run's House. I beleive it's on Mtv. One of his son's got his room re-done. Possibly you can go for a light blue and but a brown stripe around 1 1/2 feet away from the ceiling. (close to what his son did) However his is still four, so his room might be messy. I'm thinking light blue, or light green will be nice. Some earthy warm tones.

Chris asks…

THE BELOVED NOVEL, ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS PLEASE SWEETY.?

THE BELOVED NOVEL, ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS PLEASE SWEETY.?
21. Part Two
Sixo can be characterized as:


A. submissive
B. content
C. apologetic
D. defiant
E. a man of broken spirits


22. Part Two
Stamp Paid:


A. named himself
B. was never a slave
C. "owed" no more to the white men
D. "named himself","was never a slave", and ""owed" no more to the white men"
E. "named himself" and ""owed" no more to the white men"


23. Part Two
Sethe finally feels the "click" of recognition (of Beloved) when:


A. Beloved chokes her
B. Beloved seduces Paul D
C. Beloved hums the song that Sethe sang to her children
D. she sees Beloved"s scar after ice skating
E. Beloved asks about the diamonds


24. Part Two
The ribbon that Stamp Paid carries with him:


A. was caught on the bottom of his flatbed
B. belonged to his daughter
C. reflects the theme of inhumanity
D. "was caught on the bottom of his flatbed" and "reflects the theme of inhumanity"
E. "belonged to his daughter" and "reflects the theme of inhumanity"


25. Part Two
Ella, who has avoided contact with Sethe for 18 years, finally agrees to help her because:


A. she no longer thinks Sethe is too proud
B. Stamp Paid reminds her of her respect for Baby Suggs
C. Denver appeals to her for help
D. she is fond of Paul D
E. she finally understands Sethe"s reason for killing


26. Part Two
Several times Stamp Paid refers to "marrow." For example, he says that Baby Suggs" "marrow was tired," or that he couldn"t see her "marrow weariness," and later her refers to his own "exhausted marrow." A good synonym for the word "marrow" would be:


A. spirit
B. brain
C. body
D. religion
E. family


27. Part Two
When Schoolteacher tells his nephews to chart Sethe"s "characteristics," he is setting up a comparison between Sethe and:


A. other slaves
B. whites
C. animals
D. Mrs. Garner
E. men


28. Part Two
I cannot fall because there is no room the men without skin are making loud noises
These stream-of-consciousness lines reflect


A. Baby Suggs" final days on earth
B. Sethe"s mind consumed by Beloved
C. Beloved"s "memory" of the time following her murder
D. Denver"s "rememory" of the Silence
E. Stamp Paid"s anger over the treatment of slaves


29. Part Two
For Paul D, the Church of the Holy Redeemer becomes a place of:


A. refuge and escape
B. mental torment
C. rejection
D. peace of mind
E. isolation
30. Part Two


When Paul D wonders "how much difference there really was between before schoolteacher and after," the implication is that:


A. Schoolteacher wasn"t as bad as Sethe thought he was
B. Garner had also abused his slaves, but he had done so in private
C. Sethe had not changed since Schoolteacher found her at 124
D. though Garner"s intentions were good, he still promoted slavery
E. Schoolteacher"s nephews would carry on the same way Schoolteacher did

admin answers:

Google is your friend:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=V1S&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&q=%22THE+BELOVED+NOVEL%22&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=

If you've read the book, taken notes and used Google,
you can easily pass high school on your own merits.

Good luck in your studies,
~ Mitch ~

Paul asks…

Gentlemen perfer blondes room theme?

Yesterday, I saw a girl wanted a breakfast at tiffanys theme room and I feel in love with the "Gentlemen perfer blondes" room theme

I want this quote "Don't you know that a man being rich is like a girl being pretty? You wouldn't marry a girl just because she was pretty, but my goodness, doesn't it help?" above my headbord of my bead

I don't know where I can get the stencils for it I want the "Imperial" font, but that quote would cost like $70, so I don't know where I can get stencils, do you know?
http://www.wisedecor.com/General.html

Do you think I should paint my room hot pink, with light pink quote. or light pink room with hot pink quote?
I'm going to do black and white stripes on a wall, i just cant pick which one. Does that sound cute? Because my room colors are black&&white&&pink:)
Help :)
I meant to say above my head bord of my BED
That quote is from a movie you dumb bitch
&&yes I am materialist... you say it like its a bad thing
materialistic*
I didn't ask for your opinion on the quote

I love that quote, and its from Marilyn Monroes character

admin answers:

Sounds like a waste of money.

George asks…

Your comments on the story i'm writing?

I have started with a story. As of now I have done the character sketch of the main characters. Please read and give in your feedback.

Amy:

Amy Newton was born in New York and had stayed with her father in the city forever. Her father, Herbert Newton, a famous businessman was travelling most of the time to different countries because of work. Lucy Newton, her mother had passed away when she was only two. Brought up by nannies and maid’s Amy was closer to them during her initial years of growing up. Yet she respected and loved her father more than anyone in this world. Herbert fulfilled all her desires and wishes... expect one. He was not able to spend “Quality” time with his daughter. Amy had travelled with her father across the world during her summer vacations and had enjoyed those days the most as they brought her closer to her father. She detested when the vacations came to an end.

The Newton’s had a huge mansion in New York. It was an 8 Bedroom, 3 floored house with a swimming pool in the backyard and a garden in the front which was the size of a baseball field. Built by a famous architect from Rome, the house had ethnic and classical touch of the Roman civilization. Paintings from famous artists hung on the carved walls. The Mansion depicted the wealth of Mr. Newton who was a self-made man. Every room had a different theme. There were rare pieces of decorations brought from different parts of the world to enhance the beauty of the mansion. It was the most aesthetic white structure that the city had ever seen. Milky white marble statues found place in the gardens of the house, which were illuminated with bright lights during the night. The place was no less than a fairy tale castle sitting magnificently in the city, praised by all its audience.

Amy was a very beautiful girl. She had the perfect features and perfect body. Long brown hair which were never out of place. It seemed like she never had a bad hair day. Big green eyes which never missed any detail. A smile so warm that it made a dull day bright and shinny. She looked like a ramp model which made boys go all ‘oohh and aahh’ and girls all jealous. A down to earth girl Amy was. Talented and intelligent, she had always been a topper in her school and college. She never mentioned that she was “AMY NEWTON” infront of a crowd, because she wanted to be just Amy. Her father’s name when attached with hers changed things completely. People almost fell to their knees. And she loathed this.

Amy enjoyed being outside her home though. An independent soul, she didn’t like to be dependent on her father. Her father on the other hand did not approve her taking up summer jobs when she was not travelling with him. Peacefully both father and daughter used to discuss this issue.

Now as she was going to be 20, Amy had decided that she will not join her father’s business. Instead she had a different plan sketched up for her life. But Herbert was hell bent for her to join him as soon as possible. She was delaying the option with excuses that made her father angry.

It was her 20th birthday that changed things for Amy.



Mark:

Mark Stevens was a born rebel. His father, Andrew Stevens, was a famous Lawyer of London. His mother, Emily Stevens, was the owner of one of the most expensive boutique in London. Rich and Famous list was not complete if ‘The Stevens’ were not mentioned in it. And Mark never left any opportunity to use his “Status” to get things done. His father did not like it when he misused their family name. A lot of arguments took place between the father and the son on almost daily basis. Emily was the pacemaker. She took time out of her busy schedule to sit with Mark and talk to him. This made Mark closer to his mother. He confided his deepest secrets to her.

In London, the Stevens had a “Palace” in which they lived. It was indeed a palace, which belonged to one of the royalties of the country in the early centuries. Andrew Stevens had bought the property at a very handsome price. Emily had decorated their “Home” in the most beautiful manner. Everything was exquisite, expensive and exotic. A library which was bigger than the town library, an indoor sports area constructed which was well equipped. Both Mark and Andrew enjoyed sports a lot. Andrew was the football team captain when he was in high school. And Mark had led his school team to victory in swimming and basket ball. Their beautiful garden had flowers which were of rare species. The Palace was made of grey brick and stones. A long drive way from the main gate which was huge and made up of wrought iron. Tall and beautiful trees covering the drove way on both sides. A fountain was in the middle of the enormous garden. The palace was included in the most exotic and breath taking palaces of the country.

When Mark was 5, his father wanted him learn how to play tennis but Mark was keener on learning swimming. He felt ‘the water’ belonged to him. Mark had created a big scene
When Mark was 5, his father wanted him learn how to play tennis but Mark was keener on learning swimming. He felt ‘the water’ belonged to him. Mark had created a big scene and finally his father had to agree with Mark and grant him his wish. Usually when there was a conflict between Mark and his father, Mark won. One reason was that Emily supported Mark. She was the only person who understood... or atleast kind of understood her son. “Brat” was what his father called him when he was upset with Mark.

While he was growing up, his father fed into his mind that Mark should become a Lawyer – Just like him – in future. Mark was not fond of this particular career option. He felt he will be overshadowed by his father’s name once he took up law. Though he was a brilliant student and could easily make it big in any of the professions he would have chosen, but being a lawyer was something he had absolutely rejected since childhood.
He did not want to be like his father.
Mark was a handsome boy. He had the looks of a royalty. Bright blue eyes which pierced easily through anybody’s soul, Pearly white skin with a face and body which belonged to only Greek gods. He was every girl’s dream come true. He was in reach of every soul around him, yet so far. He was a kind of person who understood the situation well and manipulated it according to his benefits. His mind worked in a manner which nobody could ever understand. Not a predictable person Mark was but he could easily predict others.

He had already planned his future and was quiet determined on going against his father’s wishes. He knew his mother would support him, like she always had. He also knew that when he would tell his father about his plans, his father would throw a fit around the house which would be extremely difficult to handle. But Mark was ready for all that.

admin answers:

Honestly.. I'm not diggin it. I'm not into the narrartion.. Its boring. I would try writing it in a mysterious kind of way. But, kudos for posting your work!

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