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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Bedroom |  |  |  | Bedroom: Encyclopedia II - Walter Sickert - The Ripper theoryIn recent years, Sickert's name has been connected with Jack the Ripper. Sickert himself was interested in the crime and believed that he had lodged in the room used by the murderer, having been told this by his landlady, who suspected a previous lodger. He painted the room, entitling it "Jack the Ripper's bedroom", portraying it as a dark, brooding, almost unintelligible space. The painting is in Manchester City Art Gallery. [1]
In 1976, Stephen Knight's Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution contended that Sickert had been force ...
See also:Walter Sickert, Walter Sickert - The Ripper theory, Walter Sickert - Reference Read more here: » Walter Sickert: Encyclopedia II - Walter Sickert - The Ripper theory |
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|  |  |  | Bedroom: Encyclopedia II - Wellington Florida - CultureThe Village of Wellington is primarily a bedroom community with few major centers for entertainment and cultural events directly within its borders. However, its location in Palm Beach County puts it within easy driving distance to many concert venues, public amphitheatres, playhouses and sporting arenas. Wellington, and more specifically, The Palm Beach Polo & Country Club[1], is world-famous for equestrian activities such as polo. Wellington also ...
See also:Wellington Florida, Wellington Florida - Geography, Wellington Florida - Demographics, Wellington Florida - History, Wellington Florida - Culture, Wellington Florida - Schools Read more here: » Wellington Florida: Encyclopedia II - Wellington Florida - Culture |
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| | |  |  |  | Bedroom: Encyclopedia II - Florida Institute of Technology - HousingCampus housing is split between six dormitories, and two apartments complexes.
Florida Institute of Technology - Apartment Complexes.
Southgate is an off-campus housing complex owned and operated by the university. Southgate is restricted to upperclassmen and offers studio and one bedroom apartments as well as two and three bedroom apartments.
Originally to be named Crane Creek Suites, they were renamed on October 29, 2003 to the Columbia Village Suites to honor the fallen crew membe ...
See also:Florida Institute of Technology, Florida Institute of Technology - History, Florida Institute of Technology - Geographic History, Florida Institute of Technology - Colleges and Schools, Florida Institute of Technology - Academics, Florida Institute of Technology - College of Engineering, Florida Institute of Technology - College of Science, Florida Institute of Technology - College of Aeronautics, Florida Institute of Technology - College of Business, Florida Institute of Technology - College of Psychology and Liberal Arts, Florida Institute of Technology - School of Extended Graduate Studies, Florida Institute of Technology - Housing, Florida Institute of Technology - Apartment Complexes, Florida Institute of Technology - Residence Halls, Florida Institute of Technology - Buildings on Campus, Florida Institute of Technology - Grissom Hall, Florida Institute of Technology - Denius Student Center, Florida Institute of Technology - Shepard Hall, Florida Institute of Technology - Link Building, Florida Institute of Technology - Skurla Hall, Florida Institute of Technology - Crawford Building, Florida Institute of Technology - Gleason Performing Arts Center, Florida Institute of Technology - Clemente Center, Florida Institute of Technology - Olin Engineering Complex, Florida Institute of Technology - Olin Life Sciences Building, Florida Institute of Technology - Olin Physical Sciences Building Read more here: » Florida Institute of Technology: Encyclopedia II - Florida Institute of Technology - Housing |
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|  |  |  | Bedroom: Encyclopedia II - University of Texas at San Antonio - HousingUTSA offers three selections for on-campus housing:
Chaparral Village – newly built apartment-like complexes with 2 or 4-bedroom configurations
Chisholm Hall – traditional dorm-style housing
University Oaks – apartments with 2 or 4-bedroom configurations
There are also many apartment complexes within walking distance of the campus, such as the newly opene ...
See also:University of Texas at San Antonio, University of Texas at San Antonio - History, University of Texas at San Antonio - 1970s, University of Texas at San Antonio - 1980s, University of Texas at San Antonio - 1990s, University of Texas at San Antonio - 2000s, University of Texas at San Antonio - Academics, University of Texas at San Antonio - Research initiatives, University of Texas at San Antonio - Athletics, University of Texas at San Antonio - Spirit and tradition, University of Texas at San Antonio - Alma mater, University of Texas at San Antonio - Mascot, University of Texas at San Antonio - School colors, University of Texas at San Antonio - Housing, University of Texas at San Antonio - Food services and vending, University of Texas at San Antonio - Additional campuses, University of Texas at San Antonio - Future outlook, University of Texas at San Antonio - Student activities, University of Texas at San Antonio - The Paisano, University of Texas at San Antonio - Campus life, University of Texas at San Antonio - Famous alumni Read more here: » University of Texas at San Antonio: Encyclopedia II - University of Texas at San Antonio - Housing |
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|  |  |  | Bedroom: Encyclopedia II - Bloomington Minnesota - Local InformationBloomington is culturally split into two areas by US Interstate 35W. The highway creates a geographic barrier which carries through into most of the daily life and language of residents. The area west of I-35W is locally known as "West Bloomington," and the area east is called "East Bloomington." West Bloomington functions largely as a bedroom community—East Bloomington contains most of the industry, as well as lower-income housing, and the Mall of America. Lower income here, however, has to be taken into context as both median income and home prices in Bloomington are substantially ...
See also:Bloomington Minnesota, Bloomington Minnesota - Geography, Bloomington Minnesota - Demographics, Bloomington Minnesota - Local Information, Bloomington Minnesota - City Government, Bloomington Minnesota - Public schools, Bloomington Minnesota - Higher Education, Bloomington Minnesota - External link Read more here: » Bloomington Minnesota: Encyclopedia II - Bloomington Minnesota - Local Information |
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| |  |  |  | Bedroom: Encyclopedia II - Bungalow - Bungalow with loftA bungalow with loft, paradoxically, comes with a second story loft. The loft may be extra space over the garage. It is often space to the side of a great room with a vaulted ceiling area. The house is still classified and marketed as a bungalow with loft because the main living areas of the house are on one floor. All the convenience of single floor living still applies and the loft is not expected to be accessed on a daily basis.
Some houses have extra bedrooms in the loft or attic area. Such houses are really "one and half" stories and not a bungalow, and are described ...
See also:Bungalow, Bungalow - Ranch bungalow, Bungalow - Raised bungalow, Bungalow - California Bungalow, Bungalow - Chicago Bungalow, Bungalow - Milwaukee Bungalow, Bungalow - Bungalow with loft, Bungalow - Australian usage Read more here: » Bungalow: Encyclopedia II - Bungalow - Bungalow with loft |
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|  |  |  | Bedroom: Encyclopedia II - Bloomington, Minnesota - Local InformationBloomington is culturally split into two areas by US Interstate 35W. The highway creates a geographic barrier which carries through into most of the daily life and language of residents. The area west of I-35W is locally known as "West Bloomington," and the area east is called "East Bloomington." West Bloomington functions largely as a bedroom community—East Bloomington contains most of the industry, as well as lower-income housing, and the Mall of America. Lower income here, however, has to be taken into context as both median income and home prices in Bloomington are substantiall ...
See also:Bloomington, Minnesota, Bloomington, Minnesota - Geography, Bloomington, Minnesota - Demographics, Bloomington, Minnesota - Local Information, Bloomington, Minnesota - City Government, Bloomington, Minnesota - Public schools, Bloomington, Minnesota - Higher Education, Bloomington, Minnesota - External link Read more here: » Bloomington, Minnesota: Encyclopedia II - Bloomington, Minnesota - Local Information |
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|  |  |  | Bedroom: Encyclopedia II - Bærum - EconomyBærum's industrial base has in the last 50 years given way to service industries, including retailing, engineering, public services, etc. It derives much of its tax base by being a bedroom community to Oslo. It is one of the most affluent areas in Norway.
Two of Norway's busiest highways (E18 and E68 and one railroad traverse the municipality. There has been considerable development of office parks along E18, especially around Lysaker in the last 20-30 years, reducing some of the p ...
See also:Bærum, Bærum - History, Bærum - Geography, Bærum - Economy, Bærum - Demographics, Bærum - Famous residents Read more here: » Bærum: Encyclopedia II - Bærum - Economy |
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| |  |  |  | Bedroom: Encyclopedia II - Quilt - Art quiltsDistinguishing art quilts from the main category of quilts can be difficult. Art quilts can be created using any of the techniques of a quilt - piecing, applique, whole cloth, or even machine embroidery. These are techniques, though, and art involves more than mere technique. Meaningfulness, in whatever way the viewer perceives it, is involved in the experience of an art quilt, as opposed to a quilt built as an exercise in craft or technical capabilities, or for practical bedroom purposes.
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See also:Quilt, Quilt - Some uses of quilts, Quilt - Quilting technique, Quilt - Some techniques used to create the quilt top, Quilt - Quilts on display, Quilt - In literature, Quilt - Art quilts, Quilt - Quilts are named, Quilt - Emotion in an art quilt Read more here: » Quilt: Encyclopedia II - Quilt - Art quilts |
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|  |  |  | Bedroom: Encyclopedia II - Xanadu House - InteriorThe Xanadu Houses used an automated system controlled by Commodore microcomputers. The houses had 15 rooms each, of these the kitchen, party room, health spa, and bedrooms all used computers and other electronics equipment heavily in their design. For example, the bath could be filled with water at a set temperature on a specific date and time. The automation concepts which Xanadu House used are based on original ideas conceived in the 1950s and earlier. The Xanadu Houses aimed to bring the original concepts into a finished and working imple ...
See also:Xanadu House, Xanadu House - History, Xanadu House - Design, Xanadu House - Interior, Xanadu House - Disadvantages, Xanadu House - Xanadu in print, Xanadu House - Xanadu in popular culture, Xanadu House - Notes, Xanadu House - Other references Read more here: » Xanadu House: Encyclopedia II - Xanadu House - Interior |
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| | |  |  |  | Bedroom: Encyclopedia II - Winchester Mystery House - The house todayPrior to the 1906 earthquake, the house had been built up to seven stories tall, but now the highest point is the fourth floor. The house is predominantly wood frame construction, with a brick foundation. There are 160 rooms, including 40 bedrooms and two ballrooms. The house also has 47 fireplaces, 10,000 window panes, 17 chimneys (with evidence of two others), two basements and three elevators. Mrs. Winchester's property was 161.919 acres (650,000 m²) at one time but now the estate is just 6.5 acres (24,000 m²) - the minimum to contain t ...
See also:Winchester Mystery House, Winchester Mystery House - The house today, Winchester Mystery House - Depictions in popular culture Read more here: » Winchester Mystery House: Encyclopedia II - Winchester Mystery House - The house today |
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|  |  |  | Bedroom: Encyclopedia II - Padmanabhapuram Palace - Four-storeyed central buildingThe four-storied building is located at the centre of the palace complex. The top floor (called upparikka malika) served as the worship chamber of the royal household. Its walls are covered with exquisite 18th century murals, depicting scenes from the puranas, and also few scenes from the social life of the Travancore of that time..
There are several rooms just below the worship chambers, which included the king's bedroom. The ornamental bedstead is made of 64 types of herbal and medicinal woods, and was a gift from the Dutch m ...
See also:Padmanabhapuram Palace, Padmanabhapuram Palace - Mantrasala Council chamber, Padmanabhapuram Palace - Thai Kottaram Mother's palace, Padmanabhapuram Palace - Nataksala Hall of performance, Padmanabhapuram Palace - Four-storeyed central building, Padmanabhapuram Palace - Thekee kottaram Southern palace, Padmanabhapuram Palace - Other interesting features Read more here: » Padmanabhapuram Palace: Encyclopedia II - Padmanabhapuram Palace - Four-storeyed central building |
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|  |  |  | Bedroom: Encyclopedia II - Nu people - LifestyleThe Nu built their houses near the mountains made out either of baboo-slips or wooden planks, though houses made out of the latter type is more prevalent due to its better strength. Within the house there are two stories; the lower floor acts as a barn, where livestock, food, and other storag are placed, while the upper floor consists of the living quuarters. In the second floor, it is further sub-divided into the inner and outer rooms. The inner room is used as a bedroom as well as a storeroom, while the ou ...
See also:Nu people, Nu people - Dress, Nu people - Lifestyle, Nu people - Religion and Culture Read more here: » Nu people: Encyclopedia II - Nu people - Lifestyle |
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|  |  |  | Bedroom: Encyclopedia II - Ford's Theatre - Petersen HouseAttendants, including Dr. Charles Leale, carried the President onto 10th street. The doctor decided to take him to Petersen's boarding house across the street. A captain cleared the way to the brick federal style row house. A boarder, Henry Safford, noticed what was going on and stood on the front step crying, "Bring him in here, bring him in here!" He was then he was taken to the bedroom in the rear of the parlors and placed on a bed that was not long enough for him. Mrs. Lincoln was escorted across the street by Major Henry R. Rathbone, wh ...
See also:Ford's Theatre, Ford's Theatre - Theater, Ford's Theatre - Petersen House, Ford's Theatre - Administrative history, Ford's Theatre - Reference Read more here: » Ford's Theatre: Encyclopedia II - Ford's Theatre - Petersen House |
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|  |  |  | Bedroom: Encyclopedia II - George Reeves - DeathIn the early morning hours of June 16, 1959, three days before a planned wedding to Lenore Lemmon, Reeves went to bed after a long night with guests. Shortly thereafter, a shot rang out, and he was found dead in his bedroom with a gunshot wound to the head. An official inquiry concluded that the death was suicide. His disbelieving mother conducted an investigation of her own, which was inconclusive.
With suicide the official verdict, much speculation resulted as to whether it was because of his failed career. It was also noted that he ...
See also:George Reeves, George Reeves - Early Career, George Reeves - Military Service, George Reeves - Superman, George Reeves - After Superman, George Reeves - Death, George Reeves - Other Reeves Read more here: » George Reeves: Encyclopedia II - George Reeves - Death |
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|  |  |  | Bedroom: Encyclopedia II - Farce - CharacteristicsAs opposed to romantic comedies, farces usually do not contain a traditional plot involving frustrated young lovers who eventually surmount all obstacles. Rather, they frequently focus on a transgression or on a character's urge to hide something from the other characters, and the unforeseen chain reaction that results. In staged farce there is usually only one setting throughout the play, often the drawing room of a family home which has numerous doors (and possibly French windows) leading to bedrooms, the kitchen, cupboards, and the garden. Alternatively, the setting can be a hotel or hospital room or an office. Film farces are typically ...
See also:Farce, Farce - Characteristics, Farce - Representative examples: A chronology, Farce - Britain, Farce - France, Farce - Germany, Farce - Russia, Farce - United States Read more here: » Farce: Encyclopedia II - Farce - Characteristics |
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