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    Mock Trial Summary

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    In the Mock Trial, The NAHH claims that” Our House” is a health facility and is violating local zoning because they do not have a permit to be a health care facility. Their purpose is to close down the facility because the community is being exposed to HIV.” Our House” states that it’s a house where people who are infected with HIV can live together .The issues that “Our House” faced in the trial are based on discrimination against HIV because people believed that they could be containment…

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    I walked through this filthy lot, I realized how different this area of Rockford, Illinois was from my home town. With the help of over 200 workers, including myself, we were able to change the face of many people's lawns and hopefully inspire the house owners to change their habits forever. The club I am involved with at school that allowed me to participate in project 10-13, the annual cleaning of an area of Rockford, is Servant Leadership. This club is a combination of surrounding high…

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    Loyalty In Nyx's Sacrifice

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    acknowledgement of another person. The house was almost finished. Nyx had spent all day setting up the wooden slats over the windows. “Don will be so pleased when he sees this,” she said to herself in almost a giggle. The house was almost a castle, it was so detailed. She dedicated every portion of the house to things Don likes; the color green, black lilies, symmetrical alignment. Everything in the house was perfect except for one small corner in the far reaches of the house, which had…

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    Being from temperate San Francisco, the heat stunned me; it was a blistering ninety five degrees. The second surprise were the living conditions and environment. I was surrounded by dirt, run down houses, and unpaved streets. After meeting the family, we started building the foundation for the house. On my break, I would go hang out with the kids and play soccer with them. However, the language barrier…

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    “So that’s how Rose found you that night?” Jasper asked, thoroughly intrigued by his brother’s story as they sat in those same woods beside Reedy Creek several decades later. Lazily, he kicked another log onto the fire in front of them. Not really needing the warmth the fire provided, it was more of a habit whenever Jasper spent time with Emmett out in the woods. “Then, why are we back at the scene of your death?” “Because…” Emmett shifted against the fallen tree that used as a back prop.…

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    Trailers: A Short Story

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    As Donna,Gina,and Jenny were approaching the trees and they saw what it looked like to be three trailers.They ran to the trailers as fast as they could,”Donna automatically broke into one of the trailers”.When she finally got the trailer door open all there was only canned peas and some old crusty potatoes from who knows how long ago.Gina was dehydrated from the scorching 125 degrees heat, It felt like their skin was cooking in the sun.Donna searched throughout all off the other trailers she…

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    False Impressions

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    Upon arrival, a quick note of time, weather conditions, temperature, and ambient light would be annotated. Before entering the structure an exterior survey would be conducted to see if any obvious evidence was apparent. Evidence such as open, broken windows, damaged doors, footprints, tire impressions and other evidence are key outdoor evidence. All evidence identified would be recorded taking analytical notes. Noting the negative factors (dark, no street light, possible rain, cloud cover, cold…

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    thermostat in the ideal spot. Keep Out of the Heat Your thermostat senses the indoor temperature and makes the necessary adjustments to your unit. If you place the thermostat in direct sunlight or near heat-producing appliances, the unit will think the house is hotter than it actually is. This make it harder to reach your preferred temperature and causes the air conditioner to work harder, putting a lot of undue strain…

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    Marcus’s article “The house as symbol of self” to be very interesting. While I agree with many points this article makes, I disagree with a few points that are made as well. I agree that most people have experienced moving into a new house in their lifetime. For some people it is a great experience and for others it is torture. At first the new house may seem strange and even unwelcoming. With my personal experience moving into a new house, after my family made the house our own, such as…

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    In regards to the environment beyond each house lies a series of spheres by which external and domestic relations are fused. As a result, the porch is an area where visitors and neighbors can eat and talk with the residents of a house without violating the household’s integrity. Outside that is the luga, the space immediately in front of a house where many non-intimate household chores are performed. In addition, the Kaguru build simple, unwalled shelters in their fields where they stay while…

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