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    Pitman Hall Case Studies

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    Introduction Pitman Hall is in Toronto and is Ryerson’s largest residence with 14 floors and 565 rooms (Housing and Residence- Ryerson University, n.d.). The main floor has a cafeteria where the students can eat food. The following report is based on the risk categorization inspection of Pitman Hall’s cafeteria. A risk categorization inspection is carried out by Toronto Public Health. The purpose is to determine the risk level of the premises and the frequency of inspection. According to the…

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    This study analyzed the different forms of news coverage pertaining to the steroid era in Major League Baseball, along with the fan’s opinions of Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire and Rafael Palmeiro. These three players previously tested positive for steroid use throughout their time in the Major Leagues. While all three of these players showed remarkable talent throughout their Major League careers, their statistics will always be tainted, which influences peoples opinions on whether or not they…

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    never had a study hall period. The four years you are in high school are the most tedious, stressful, yet very important years of your life before college. Over forty-five percent of high school students have part time jobs, or participate in University Interscholastic League (U.I.L.). As a student athlete I spend seven hours at school, three hours at practice, and up to two and a half hours on homework each day. Imagine how much time I would save each day if we were granted a study hall period…

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    improve in the education system because Anaheim schools needs to transform their strategies to generate students to become more successful. Therefore, in order to increase student success at Anaheim schools, the schools should bring forth mandatory study halls and enhanced school days. In the research “Marita’s Bargain,” Gladwell mentions “And she was so discouraged because we stayed until five and we had a lot of homework, and I told her that us having a lot of homework helps us do better in…

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    Clem Hall Case Study

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    Clem Hall, one of UW-Whitewater residence halls, should receive a C rating for adherence to universal design standards. A person using a wheelchair could not enter the building because all entrances either have stairs outside the building before the door or open to a stairwell. Someone with a visual impairment could at least get inside the building. The lock system has an auditory and visual cue to let users know if unlocking was successful. Additionally, most signs have both braille and raised…

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    A Complex Experience Essay

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    I was walking with my friend to class when it happen. Before it happened, I noticed that I had seen no teachers or adults for that matter in the halls. When it happened, there was the sound of a large crash and the whole building shook like there was huge earthquake just under Badger. What happened? At first, I had no idea what happened until I looked out the window then I saw it. A huge glass dome had covered the entire school. Floods of students like moths to light ran outside to see what had…

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    Jemma Henley walked down the high school’s corridor and turned. After a short walk up the stairs, she was already out of breath. She looked down to see the small box protruding out of her chest that kept her heart rate normal. Walking wasn’t simple for kids like her. Her v-neck t-shirt showed just the top of a scar that ran down her chest. Sighing, she continued her long walk to her classroom. Jemma checked her watch and looked around. Although she had gotten out of class as quickly as…

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    We Need Study Halls Don’t students work better, when they are under less stress? Of course they do, everyone does. In some schools, kids aren’t allowed to have opens or study halls anymore. Students are having trouble getting work done, because many want study halls, but they are forced to take gym to have a study period every other day. High Schoolers need to at least have the option of a study hall or open, because many need that time. When students had study halls, they were able to get…

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    this writer will draw a comparison between the politics of the political organization Tammany hall in New York City to that of modern day campaigns, especially the last election cycle. In order to fully explore this topic the corruption of Tammany hall and the perceived corruption of modern day politics needs to be partially, if not fully ignored. George Plunkett, the man credited with dismantling Tammany hall was summarized by his eulogizer with the following quote. “He understood that in…

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    DISCIPLESHIP ASSISTANT * What is discipleship in the context of a Residence Hall? In a residence hall, discipleship is the act of mentoring and encouraging one another to reflect more of Jesus. Discipleship is relationships. It happens when small groups are challenging each other, when a DA/PA invites a guy or group of guys to talk over coffee, and when roommates are opens up about their struggles in 2:00 AM conversations. I believe that true discipleship occurs when people who are being…

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