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    of buildings indicated that the physical college environment was not accessible by all learners. Some of the physical facilities were not accessible by a particular group of students, for example, students with visual impairments and those who use wheel chairs. Some offices at the administration and nearly all toilets were not accessible by students on wheelchair (see appendix 10). Not all classes were specifically designed to accommodate all students. These results were substantiated by data…

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    Skateboard Research Paper

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    The wheels were made of urethane, and they had better traction on pavement. Skateboarders had the idea to attach these new wheels to their skateboards, and thus the modern skateboard was born. Since these new wheels were able to grip the ground better, tricks and stunts that skateboarders just imagined before had become possible. They were able to actually do these more intricate and gnarly stunts and tricks with the new improvements. These wheels also allowed skateboarders…

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    The big question is “Who will be held liable?”. Cars will one day have no need for a steering wheel, but as driverless cars end up in the market, they might have a steering wheel for a short period of time before going completely free from brakes and a steering wheel. I feel that there would be a difference in the liability law for driverless cars between the cars that have steering wheels and the ones that don’t. I feel that the cars that don’t have a steering implemented into the vehicle…

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    hardware, are you getting something worth your money? Features waring knife sharpener reviewComing with a three-station knife sharpening tool kit, as well as two grinding wheels and a stropping wheel, you can sharpen and polish until the end of your days with this. It’s a solid, quick and impressive tool for that. The stropping wheel will turn in the reverse direction, too, which helps get that final little bit of perfection added to the blade. The Waring WKS800 comes with a…

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    Voodoo And Obeah

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    anything else I find relevant to the topic. This will be in the form of an oral expose shown with a powerpoint. I would then like to play a game with the class where they question me and also participate in questions. The questions would ideally be on a wheel I could spin, which would randomize the order of them and create a fun game show feel to the presentation.…

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    Dinger 2 Research Paper

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    Unlike most rolling bags which feature narrow, in-line wheels, the Dinger II comes with Fat Boy wheels: wide, rubberized wheels that are treaded for traction and can handle up to 500 pounds of stress. This allows the bag to roll effectively over rough terrain rather than sinking into the much and getting the bag dirty. Thoughtful design…

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    Juniper's Narrative Essay

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    Junipers maroon plastic pod glimmered in the afternoon light as the ferris wheel began its climb to the top. Juniper -- a 13 year old from Boston -- had chosen to come on this cruise to get a view of the city, as her parents stayed at the bottom. Her family had come to Seattle on Summer vacation to try to escape the constant dysphoria of everyday life, so far this venture had the opposite effect. From the ferris wheel Juniper started noticing black vans scattered through the city. Even…

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    A Trip West In The 1800's

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    keep me warm. Thirdly, I would bring oxen, cows, horses, and chickens for transportation and just incase for food. Next, I would bring one wagon for me and my family to travel in. Then, I would bring one spare tongue, one spare axel, two spare wheels, and ten bullets, these supplies are needed when something breaks or when I need to hunt for food. Lastly, I would bring blankets and pillows to sleep with when it is cold. Clearly, I would be prepared on my trip West. Even though, I thought…

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    and that it is a delicate practice that needs nurturing and care. Using firsthand experience from visiting an archeological site in Saskatchewan called a Medicine Wheel. Irvine explains that seeing the structure reminds him of the "fragility of science" (Irvine, 338). He concludes that because of the unknown purpose or purposes of the wheels that their scientific ideas are lost to time and the discoveries made by the aboriginal peoples of Saskatchewan have been forgotten. Using this single…

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    The medieval people often talked of Rota Fortunae, a vertical-standing wheel of fortune spun by a Lady Fortuna, or the female personification of fortune. As she spun the wheel, men are depicted sitting upon the edges. At the height of the wheel’s rotation, men are blessed by fortune. However, just as quickly as he reached the top, a man will no sooner fall to his gruesome death as the wheel continues to rotate around. This wheel of fortune was the people’s fate, an unknown force that could bring…

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