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    because I could not move around, it will make me fall if I move around. I like the idea of standing desks because I prefer standing a lot but when I need to I could sit down on the tool, but I could still move my legs around and be somewhat active. So if one day you're feeling antsy you can just stand. Also I think if your tired it could help you stay awake. Mark Benden also states that sitting desk can cause kids to be obese, he also says that too much sitting is bad for your health. He…

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    Weekly Assignment 6-5

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    took the example of my work desk for applying the principle of 5 S. My work desk looked as follows before clean up and then I applied 5 S to it. The picture which is also taken before cleaned up and after I cleaned up the desk is shown as a subsequent picture on the second page. Sort: I sorted the stuff on the basis of type and size and made a list of things that were similar in size and shape. This made me fissure out the exact place they can be placed on the desk without looking out of place…

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    The loss of the desk was the most tragic of all the other losses to Nadia. Nadia knew she would part with the desk one day but she was not ready for it: “When that day came it sent my life, at last solitary and serene, reeling” (15). Before passing on the desk, Nadia had a foreboding feeling that there would be repercussions in her life; she hesitated to admit she had the desk: “For a moment I considered saying that I had given it away or thrown it out…But instead, without pausing to consider…

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    residential communities, desk managers play multiple roles in maintaining safety and security. The first role is making sure every resident swipes in upon arrival. This is important because we can keep a count on how many residents are in the building in the event of an emergency. It is also important to make sure all guests are checked-in. If guests are not check-in, there would not be an accurate count of who is in the building. Another role that is played during a desk manager’s shift would…

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    messages are being sent in this image? Confusion by the man sitting behind the desk and the other two seem interested in the conversation. What type of nonverbal communication codes are being used to deliver the message(s)? There are body movements, gestures, eye contact, facial expressions, and personal space. What effect does each message have on the other people in the image? While the man behind the desk is talking the other two are very intrigue by the message he is…

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    Title: Dorm Life The two themes this picture conveys are place and identity. To a stranger, this will seem like a regular desk and there are millions of desks similar to this one. To me, however, I see my desk that is located in my dorm, and is different from everyone else's. In this picture, you can pick up some traits that may expose some characteristics of the owner's identity. For example, the rubik's cube representing their love for puzzles, the artistic background of a phoenix which may…

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    The Bored Pupil By Gary Davison William slouched at his desk, his fingernail fidgeting with the initials B. R. carved into his desk by some previous, equally bored pupil. "I hate writing", he muttered under his breath while glancing around at his classmates all exhibiting various degrees of contempt. Except for the girls. They all sat up straight, especially Mary, with her hands clasped politely together on her desk, her pigtails on full alert, showing off her perky, 'can do' smile and flashing…

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    The structure of a teacher’s classroom is crucial to determining the type of learning environment that the teacher wants to have. For my students’ desks, my preference is rows and columns. The reason that I choose rows and columns is that I have seen clusters in action during my filed experience during this semester. The students in my field placement are unfortunately off task more often than not, because they are in groups the entire time that they are in school, causing more disruptions in…

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    located on a round desk with promotional slips in…

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    article that suggests being a slob is a good thing and negatively encourages others to join his stance. Andy Simmons’s claim that being a slob results in benefits is flawed because making up one’s bed can develop valuable habits, having a cluttered desk can lead to anxiety, and doing nothing instead of being active can have negative…

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