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    clearly hear the soft pants and sniffs of the small dogs within the enclosed elevator space. The image painted in my head was of a dog walker, with their large entourage of small city puppies, and the condensation forming on the mirrors as a result of their collective panting. The excitement of the small trembling dogs can be felt in the closed off space, as the adorable sounds of wet noses quietly snuffling engulfs the elevator space. This image was one of the more powerful ones I envisioned…

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    the building allows access to the second and third floors. This creates an inconvenience given the fact that one has to enter the building a certain way in order to use the elevator. On top of that, there are quite a few doors to reach this elevator if one were to enter the building from the opposite side of where the elevator is. On a side note, one simple task not mentioned before is the ability to open a door. One may view this as “easy”, which it should be, but for a handicap person this can…

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    hazard. There was one working elevator, one fire escape, and a stairwell that was locked. Most workers in this factory were women immigrants that were 16-20 years old.…

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    Have you ever viewed four states from one single tower? Well, if you haven’t, then you should visit the John Hancock Center, in Chicago, Illinois!!!!!!! If you go there, you would be able to see Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin. The architects were Fazlur Rahman Khan and Bruce Graham. The John Hancock Center was made in recognition of John Hancock. Hancock served as president of the Second Continental Congress and was the first and third Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.…

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    I began my career at a relatively early age of nineteen years old in the field of elevator maintenance and installation for Local 3 division of elevator union. Today, I work as a supervisor for elevator installation and maintenance for a well-established organization. While my technical skill has developed over time through years of experience, I find myself at a crossroads between advancement through further specialization or management. As I have progressed into a supervisor role, I am…

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    Elisa Lam Case Study

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    local bookstore. On the 16th of February, the LAPD released a video taken on February 1st of Elisa Lam, showing strange behavior in the hotel elevator. Behavior including pushing various elevator buttons at once, peeking in and out of the elevator, and making strange hand gestures as if talking to an invisible person. The video ends with Elisa exiting the elevator and the door opening and closing a number of times. The video, which was posted to YouTube, was shocking to many people, but not as…

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    In the story, there is a boy named Thomas, who wakes up in a dark elevator. To his surprise a bunch of teenagers rescue him from the elevator and welcome him to a place called the glade. In the story Thomas is the main character. When he gets out of the elevator he has no recollection of what had happened and why he randomly showed up there. All he knows is that his name is Thomas. Once he comes to the reality that this is actually happening, he looks around and sees that he is surrounded by…

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    So not even five seconds of stepping off the elevator my parents and I are separated to figure things out on our own because nobody in our immediate family had ever gone to a college orientation before. As I watched my parents go off into the auditorium to be bombarded with information, I started making…

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    Utopia in Renaissance Utopia, our city has a great and noble vision that is “investing in the human resource”. All the citizens ' problems could be solved by solving his psychological problems, so the city will care for every citizen’s needs and fancy. We are now in the year of 2200, Utopia, with 200 years old, is now a city that exceeds all the kind of imaginations. It is located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, north of Egypt, in the west of the delta. Also the River Nile "Rashid…

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    Abigail Andrews Narrative

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    making her way towards the elevator. Looking back she shook her head slightly at her brother, and, Natalia Andrews walking into Nathaniel Parkson's office in a hush-hush manner like what they were talking about wasn't meant to be heard. “Awkward,” Lehane Giovanni-Quinn whispered…

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