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    The Night We Left Essay

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    The upstairs of the house is my favorite. At the top of the stairs is the useless air conditioner that has never worked properly. I was forced to take naps on the soft bed in the first room. The next room has green carpet that resembles diarrhea. There used to be a sewing machine and bunk bed in the room until she threw them out. My grandmother’s miniscule office with teal walls hold more bookcases full of paper. During each visit, the heat of the poorly air-conditioned house clings to me as…

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    of the room to which I take his arm and we walk down to the SPED room. On the way down he is touching the walls with his feet and hands we get the water bottle and return to class where the class is getting ready to go outside for extra recess time. He is fine out there and…

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    the first floor. This made us nervous, because one big rainstorm, we felt it could fall on our house. Previous owners had closed off what could of been the porch and made an extra room (this extra room was their sun-room, aka our office). Front of the house after: Living Room before: The living room is the first room you walk into, decent size space, but no wall…

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    Daycare Observation

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    The lights were well dimmed which gave out a calm atmosphere. The walls and cieling were covered with the childrens ' art and drawings so that the toddlers feel welcomed. In the middle of the room was an empty space for the children to sit down. There was a few stickers on the floor witht the childrens ' names so that the child would know where to sit. The areas are all well separated. For example, there is a kitchen corner for the kids to pretend…

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    watercolor techniques. Our class was an hour and a half long and we had the last lunch period from 12:30 to 1. A class room of eight hungry and severely bored seventeen-year-olds, deciding to “make things interesting”. So one of peer’s outright asked our teacher if he had ever smoked pot. The room, predictably, came to a standstill. I had seen this guy been told to leave the room for this same question a few…

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    and interesting. As I looked down at my class schedule I heard the first-hour bell ring. The class had come to an end and I started to walk into the hallway, I remember seeing my friends and we talked. Approaching the cafeteria, I saw deans in the room as they were there to make sure students did not sneak in. I bought a water bottle and sandwich. I checked my watch to see there were four minutes left before the third-hour starts. Starting to walk to the bathroom I extended my hand toward the…

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    Bed Room Analysis

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    But the photos were taken in a specific room in each home, the bedroom. A bedroom is defined online as “a reflection of one’s personality, as well as social class, and is unique to each person. However there are certain items that are common in most bedrooms - beds.” A bed is defined online as “a piece of furniture used as a location to sleep or relax,” but it’s up to us as humans to decide what it is we do in our bedrooms and who we allow to be in our rooms. We choose whom we allow ourselves…

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    The Draw Bridge Help dad! Help dad! The echo fills the air. Little Jimmy holding onto the icy bars for his dear life. While the boat steams closer and closer. Tim Founder has the decisions of is life to make. Kill hundreds of innocent people on the ship heading toward the bridge or save his helpless son hanging onto the icy ledge about to fall into the river a couple 100 feet down. The day before Christmas it was and Tim Founder was working his usually job on the draw bridge right outside…

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    Bettye and I applied in the class room was a supportive leadership. Working with small children can be very difficult. This was the most important leadership style we used in the class. A lot of the class room activities required reading, but some of the students did not know how to read well. Some of them expressed frustration for this reason. Our supporting concept was…

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    Selling Hotel Edelweiss

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    qualities about this hotel are; it has just thirteen rooms, it is Leavenworth’s first Bavarian style building, it sits right across the street from a city park, some rooms are American style with a private bath, others are European style, and have a bath room down the hall, all rooms are air conditioned, rooms hold from 2 to 6 people, in the heart of downtown shopping, and dining district, it has a common kitchen, and a comfortable dining room, free parking for guests. Some of the local…

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