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    the street, run around the house and play with my toys. One day my mom was cleaning around the house and she accidentally let a glass cup fall on the ground. As she went to go to get the broom I was running to the living room to see what had fell. When I was running to the living room I had not notice the broken glass cup on the floor.Sure enough danger was near and I cut myself that left a two…

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    of school. I contribute this idea to Harry Wong. Starting everything from the first day of school. Also I would say Dr. Starmack has said, “If You Want It Teach It” many times throughout the semester. I will have two bulletin boards both across the room from the door. The first bulletin board will be all about PBIS. I can’t reinforce the importance of my belief in PBIS. The board will have information on it for parents, staff and students. The second bulletin board will be an interactive board…

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    size is good for students. There are several advantage of small class room size and disadvantage of large class room size such as class room environment, teachers’ attention, and students’ participation problems. Some parents insist that classroom size does not matter to make a good classroom environment and some parents insist that a small class room makes a positive environment for students. In my opinion, small size of class room is the best way to teach students well. Before talking about…

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    ADA Home Case Study

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    different codes that you have to abide by. The main reasoning is to keep the people living there safe as well as enjoyable. Some of the things we have encountered that play key roles in the building of the house is the doorway width, square footage of the rooms, and the window height. The way we solved these issues was by editing the windows and doors. In the codes it states that the doorway must be at least 3 feet wide but to play it safe we edited the doors and made them 3.5 feet wide. With…

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    most of the meeting rooms contained bathrooms for attendees. There were also always bathrooms located as one walked up to a new level. I drink a lot of water so I found it comforting to have bathrooms available all around the hotel. The gym was very nice and had a variety of machines. It was quiet in there which is nice because I do not like going to crowded gyms. They also have an…

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    their laptops showed that it was a place where they could really concentrate and focus. In addition, with the way some students sat on the couches with their feet up, a few eating and conversing, it was clear that the space was almost like a living room to them; a casual place to just simply lounge. The informal interviews were also a progressive form of field work for this cultural scene; from this method, the information gathered from the students’ body language was confirmed. The students…

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    Fort Rucker: A Case Study

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    and French doors down there. The family room and living room shared a large chimney so we put a heatilator in the family room fireplace that would heat the entire living end of the house. The cantilevered deck in the back spanned the entire length of the house and provided an elegant, spacious feeling. Stairs led down to ground level on the south side with a large landing with a hot tub. We integrated our favorite slope-cut oak walls in the family room and made the foyer even more elegant…

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    The window separates the real world where people are breathing independence, for Mrs. Mallard her own room where she confines in between her walls. So even though she yearns to be a part of that outside world, her experience won’t let her yet. While Mrs. Mallard is still staring out the window she notice the rainy clouds which are forming. This symbolizes…

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    sized rooms of which can hold many styles of conferences. Each room comes with a different view. The biggest room is the Te Aro room which is located on the second floor. The smallest of the 3, the waterfront room has view of Te Papa and the waterfront. On the ground floor sits the Cable room which is the only one of the 3 rooms which can hold cars. Each room shows the historic side of the building, the capacity of these rooms will depend on the lay out of the function. In the Te Aro room…

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    Cassidy The Colorado sun was shining in my eyes as I put on my shorts and was packing my bag. I could hear the birds and clanking of pan from the cookies my father was making. I was wondering how many cookies I could have. I love chocolate chip cookies. They taste so good and they are so delicious. When there warm I just want to eat them all but I would get in huge trouble. I stopped for a second to think of what to put in my bag other than water and other basic essentials. I could smell the…

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