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    Guidelines that do not meet Title 24 accessibility requirements reviewed. i. Water closet location: min. 21” to centerline vs. 17” to 18” to centerline. ii. Shower size: min. 48” x 60” vs. 30” x 60” / 36” x 60” iii. Grab bar / toilet paper dispenser location: in front of toilet vs. Grab bars on back and side walls…

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    Squatter Mistry

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    Mistry adopts an oral narrative pattern as an Indian storytelling device and also as a postmodernist narrative technique. ‘Squatter’ is a story in which Mistry uses his character Nariman Hansotia to narrate the stories in third person, allowing Mistry to use the audience of children as a tool to explore the complex themes and tones contained within the story and discuss them more in depth as it progresses. His stories deal with cultural collisions in a rich and imaginative way. Weaved into the…

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    combat the support for Hillys representation of a pro white society. These actions were drastic and prove that change towards equal rights became more imminent. Examples of this include toilets being dumped onto Hillys front lawn after a “misunderstanding” was made in the local newspaper stating that all unused toilets previously used for the help could be donated to Hilly. Another action taken to change the dominant attitudes in the society includes Minnys chocolate pie, which was a strong…

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    Single Mom

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    Being a single mom has had its challenges, but it also reaps great rewards. Some of my happiest and scariest moments in my life involved my children. I’m not sure which one of my children have given me most grey hairs, but they keep giving them to me daily. In the following story, I know I received a few more. One Saturday morning my two boys asked if we could go fishing. Usually are fishing trips are at the beach, but my oldest asked, “Can we just go to the little pond?” Of course we had…

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    Haiti for many years, along with many other water-borne illnesses (Kennedy, 2013). The worry of contracting one of these disease motivated citizens to install a toilet in their homes, along with the idea that a toilet symbolizes that a house is ready for visitors (Kennedy, 2013). Unfortunately, many people in Haiti do not want to use a toilet in fear of ruining it, and some families might feel pressured to…

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    We have a child at nursery that has a disability where she has no feeling or muscles in her stomach down to her legs she cannot walk she bum shuffles she comes to the nursery 5 days a week and she does her exercises every day. we have adapted the nursery setting to her needs such as the sand and water tray are on the stands when she is in the room she has a special chair which supports her back the activities are all set down to her level so she doesn’t miss out on anything she cannot be left…

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    Swacch Bharat Case Study

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    toilet or dustbin or clean utensil etc., (2) the core product or the advocated behavior i.e. using toilet for defecation, keeping drinking water utensils clean, keeping the environment clean and disposing garbage in proper place etc., and (3) the actual product i.e. the benefit which someone may get out…

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    asked to this day. “Do you want to clog all these toilets?” she asked in an unusually calm voice for such an absurd question. I could have walked straight out of that bathroom and back to class or just said no but that’s not what I chose to do because that would be too good to be true. Guess what I did instead… I said “Yeah sure, why not?” WHY NOT?! Are you kidding me? Anyway my “friend” and I put a whole bunch of toilet paper in all of the toilets and commenced to flush all of them therefore…

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    Introduction: Culture shock is a term used to express the nervousness delivered when a man moves from a well known society to a totally different social or social environment than the one you used to live in. Anything can bother you, like any small things can make you feel so confused and upset very fast. Culture shock is not a disease, but it's a feeling that anyone could get if he moved to a new culture or a different culture than the culture he used to live in or than his family culture and…

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    area I was in the wave pool my mom use to tells stories about me not wanting to leave the wave pool she told me that I would cry or throw a fit. I remember a time when we went to the waterpark and my moms friend ask me if I wanted to go down the toilet bowl with her because I was tall enough I said yes so we walked up the hill to waited about 15 minutes in a very long line. When it was our turn my moms friend told me to go first for she can be behind me when I went down first to make sure I…

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