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    It is a large area that takes up half a wall and a whole corner of the room. Behind the desk is spacious with several shelves for storage. Some of the shelves contain books and materials that are not allowed to leave the library. On the counter of the reference desk, is a patron accessible shelf. The counter space and shelf allow accessibility to staplers, tape, a hole punch, free music posters, a tub of free CD’s, a small tray…

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    Great House Poem Analysis

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    The Extrication and Scrutiny of Nadia’s Sorrows In Nicole Krauss’ Great House, Nadia experiences the loss of lovers, a fellow poet, a desk, a father, the possibility children, and her youth. Nadia responds to loss by creating meaning out of physical reminders, being unable to continue writing poetry, reflecting on her life’s work, experiencing involuntary anxiety attacks, and writing overdramatized literary works. Her response to destruction and change is the resurfacing of her childhood trauma…

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    Wooster’s room consists of desks, chairs, and a couch. Directly to the left as you enter, there is a calendar that has everything the students will be doing. Right beside that is an appealing bulletin board that consists of colorful artwork from the students. Mrs. Wooster has her desk centered in the front of the room. Her desk is evenly spaced in the center, giving enough room on both sides for access from her students. Right next to her desk there is a buddy seat. The desks of the students…

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    After drawing out a diagram of the classroom I am observing in for the first part of this narrative I realized after including everything on the drawing the organization of this classroom contributes to the academic and social growth of the diverse learners in the classroom. It is very important for a classroom like this to be set up the way it is presented especially for a small special ed class with only 7 students. One way the organization contributes to academic and social growth for…

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    roll around, and books and old letters become visible. I looked around the room. Broken glass and ripped chairs were surrounding me on all sides. Cobwebs were swaying from window to window. Only about 9 feet away, my old desk sits, I walk to it. The old light that came with the desk the day I bought it, was still…

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    like little mice. The ground continued to shake we had to get under what we had of our desks. There was people crying hoping to get out alive. I was hoping that I made it out alive. I was worried about me and the people that worked with me even the people that I didn´t know. I thought about all the families that had a loved one in the building. The ground was still shaking. I was cramped under my desk because a person's…

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    The front desk staff may also provide labour to prepare the daily announcement board, an inside listing of the daily activities of the hotel (time, group, and room assignment), and marquee, the curb side message board, which includes the logo of the hotel and space for a message. Since the majority of banquet guests may not be registered guests in the hotel, the front office provides a logical communications centre. The daily posting of scheduled events on a felt board or an electronic bulletin…

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    same lady was there at the front desk, and told us to speak to the transportation department, which was near the new student union building. We were hoping that this idea can make an impact, and encourage student to riding their bikes to school instead of driving, which can be very beneficial on the environment and health. As we began to walk to the transportation department, we wanted know if it will be possible to have a new…

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    Phil Atwater's helicopter landed on the roof of the Government facility where his office was. He told the pilot an address and instructed him to bring up the coordinates to that location. Governor Commins temporary office in Bermingham would be Atwater's next stop. The pilot nodded as he began typing on his computer. Atwater hurried to the elevator door and pressed the button. The stainless steel door slid open as he stepped in and pushed the button to his floor. Trying to sort things out in…

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    Classroom Image Analysis

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    the setting of this image--a college classroom-- which is generally where professors and college students interact with one another. There are two main indicators that this image depicts a college classroom which include: the large desk at the front, and individual desks that set up in staggered fashion in the back of the classroom. The second element is the location of the people in the classroom. In this image there is only one person in the front of the classroom. This indicates that the…

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