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    Comfort and “couldn’t tell a Warhol box sculpture from the real thing, a dutiable commercial product” (5). Warhol’s realistic work falls into the same category of the artwork on the third floor in the City Art Gallery, where Hap and other dairymen “could only … [describe] [them] as bizarre” (21). One of the art on that floor is a pile of shoes, and despite the familiarity, Hap does not appreciate it, so he would not appreciate Warhol’s modern way of…

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    Almost all of the changes described in epochal terms are in the geology section of the first floor. The terms Pliocene and Pleistocene are only truly explained in this section, along with what geological changes happened at various points in these epochs. As mentioned previously, the museum uses an interactive element (a touch screen titled “Explore…

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    to find her husband Mr. Patrick Maloney, dead on the living room floor. Police and detectives have been working on finding any evidence from the murderer. Detective’s work so far has revealed that the murderer hit Mr. Maloney on the head and fled the scene leaving nothing behind. Mrs. Maloney found him on the floor beside the window. “ I slipped out to the grocer for vegetables, and came back to find him lying on the floor. ” Says Mrs. Maloney. At the moment there are no witnesses from…

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    A museum requires a performant lightning system in order to observe the exhibits in a proper way. Taking a walk in Tate Modern I noticed that the light intensity as well as the light distribution is different in each space: the galleries from the Turbine Hall and the halls. In the galleries there are glowing light boxes displayed on the ceilings. The boxes are made out of glass and a steel frame. In addition to these there are also attached movable light bulbs on the steel skeleton of the boxes.…

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    toddler classroom at St. Luke’s Preschool in Anchorage, Kentucky. Tammy is the lead teacher in a toddler classroom with 5 children ages 13 to 16 months. Floor assistance check on Tammy regularly, there is always someone close by to lend a hand. The children attend 2 days a week for 3 hours each day. The classroom is warm and inviting, carpet on the floor invites the children to walk, crawl and play without obstruction. Two windows allow for nature light, the location makes it difficult for the…

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    chest. As I walked to the gym floor my body began to tremble as if I was prey who just met their…

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    perfect location for a restaurant aside from the fact that it rests upon a crumbling cliff of chalk. The skyscraping waves can be heard crashing into the cliff, slowly withering the chalk away. The force of the surges can be felt pulsating through the floor. The ocean air creeps in through the…

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    beam, floor and vault. I always loved vault, because I love to run, and doing tricks off of it. One day my foot…

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    If you found a loved one unconscious and collapsed on the bathroom floor, wouldn’t you call 911? Mrs. Verbermockle said that she found her husband on the bathroom floor unconscious. She also said that he slipped on a bar of soap on his way out of the shower. Mrs. Verbermockle’s description of what happened may sound convincing, but the crime scene does not match her description. After the family doctor arrived, he declared Mr. Verbermocle dead due to blunt force trauma to the back of the head.…

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    Schools Not only is sunken concrete in schools unsightly, but it poses a trip hazard for teachers, students, and parents. Once concrete voids form underneath the slab, the damage gets worse over time. However, there are many concrete repair options available, but which method will address the underlying problem? Sunken concrete can now easily be transformed into safe concrete slab by using polyjacking. With polyjacking, high density polyurethane fills voids and cavities underneath the slab. It…

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