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    one has Alzheimer's or other form of dementia, adding slide or chain locks high up on exterior and basement doors can reduce the risk of wandering, and disguising cabinets housing dangerous items behind curtains, pictures, or tapestries can keep harmful items out of your loved one's hands since they will not recognize them as cabinets. Removing door locks, or even the doors themselves, from interior rooms helps prevent seniors from accidentally locking themselves in. Sometimes, moving the…

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    ADA Home Case Study

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    maneuverability as well much like the lavatories. The living and dining room combo was completed by Monsieur Luc who decided to work with a more open floor plan due to his taste as well as practicality. The kitchen is your average kitchen with slightly lower counter tops for easy reachability. There are many cabinets that can…

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    unpaid internship working for Eydie Strand in Whitewater, WI. I spent most of my time assisting with Eydie’s businesses; Strand’s On the Floor and the Bluff Ridge Lighthouse. Although, I also got the privilege to work with Cozette Moffatt who owns Cabinets & Design by Cozette. Strand’s on the Floor is a flooring showroom where Eydie sells carpeting, vinyl sheet & plank, laminate flooring, porcelain wall & floor tile, ceramic wall & floor tile, hard wood, slate & stone flooring, and back splash…

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    construction job sights. I did this until I was 17 years old. I love making things out of wood. I graduated high school in 1985, at the age of 18. Then, I started working for Kinny Shoes’ warehouse. In 1986, I worked for Central PA Kitchens warehousing/delivering Kitchen Cabinets. I was promoted to several positions leading to being part of the carpentry team, building houses. The business was closed, in 1989, due to the owner passing way. I, then, found a warehouse job as forklift operator,…

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    1. How do you incorporate and integrate dramatic play into your curriculum? Provide examples. The Dramatic Area is changed often and relates to the lesson plan/topic. They have clocks, calendars, writing materials, phones, clothes for dress up, dishes, food, babies, etc. They also make the center into a store, with a cash register, play money, items for sale, etc. When it’s a vets office, they have stuffed animals, doctors bag, etc. For a doctors office they have babies, a doctors bag, etc. 2…

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    Lyndon B. Johnson once said this quote, “The presidency has made every man who occupied it, no matter how small, bigger than he was; and no matter how big, not big enough for its demands.” This quote really described what the presidency was like to the men who have occupied the position. The first part of this quote explained how the presidency has made those who have occupied it step up to tasks that they never thought they would have to handle. Tasks much bigger than themselves. The second…

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    everything was a little… hazy. Parker was sleeping in his bed. *Switch to 1st person* ¨BEEP BEEP BEEP¨. I slammed the off button on my alarm clock, that read 5:30 a.m, and slumped out of bed. I got dressed and headed for the kitchen for breakfast. When I opened the cabinet it was filled with food, but my mom never went shopping since last Friday! Everyone else was still asleep so I didn't ask how this happened. When I opened up the cereal box, it was empty, and when I checked all the other…

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    It is October 31 of 2011, or better known as Halloween. I am at my grandma’s house after school with my cousin Vivian. Halloween was my absolute favorite holiday. It used to be my favorite holiday, until this little incident occurred. Since I loved this holiday, I tried to make the most out of my day. Vivian and I had no idea what to do at the time. We were bored out of our minds. She suggested that we a scary movie to get more into the Halloween spirit. We surfed the channels to see what was…

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    Dart, run.” Dart was barely listening, he was overwhelmed too much, but he nodded slightly in response to the voice in his head. In pain, Dart stood up and walked towards the nearest place in the room. It was a black kitchen counter, indicating that the room Dart was in was a kitchen. Dart clawed his blunt nails into the black slate, ruining the surface with weak scratches. There was an object near him, but he couldn’t make out what it was. Even so, he reached out for it, clasping it tightly in…

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    Do's And Don Ts Case

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    your living room on charges of murder. May they open the door of your coat closet to make sure that no one is hiding there? May they open the door to your medicine cabinet? - Yes to the first and no to the second. Reasonable belief must be established before any area within a crime scene maybe searched. In regards to the medicine cabinet there is no reasonable belief that an accomplice for example is hiding in said structure which would endanger the safety of the officer/s at the scene.…

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