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    Earthquake Preparedness

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    •Secure tall heavy furniture which could topple‚ such as bookcases‚ china cabinets or wall units. •Secure the appliances. water heater and •Secure hanging plants and heavy picture frames or mirrors (especially over beds). •Put latches on cabinet doors to hold closed during shaking. •Keep flammable or hazardous liquids such as paints‚ pest sprays or cleaning products in the garage or outside shed. •Check chimneys‚ roofs‚ walls‚ foundations for structural condition •Maintain emergency food‚ water

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    Sparkling Glass

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    the rules at any circumstances. Students are required to be present 10 minutes in advance for test/midterm and end term exam and have to take allotted room and seat number where ever it is allotted. The class room doors will be closed at sharp start time of quiz/exam. Once the doors are closed‚ no students are permitted to enter into the exam/test/ Quiz. Invigilators will follow the class room clock for all purpose that will be the final. Late comers are not permitted to take the II part of exam/test

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    window of time in which they transversed through the home scape. But the feeling was soon erased from her memory as they fell onto the hot surface of a smooth‚ white building. Looking to her right‚ she saw a compartment made of concrete‚ with a steel door and solar panels above that angled toward the sunlight. Xhaiden lifted her from the tile and helped her to the exit. As they shuffled to it‚ she gazed into the horizon‚ gaining a bird’s eye view from the skyscraper they stood upon. It seemed to be

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    Dance Monologue

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    She walked down the steps a little‚ and then she found herself walking to where she thought she felt small vibrations coming from. She made her way there slowly‚ and when she got there‚ she found men sitting at machines with beers in their hands‚ right in the middle of a toast. When they saw her standing there‚ they exclaimed at her sight‚ and then raised their glasses to her. To the new leader‚ one said loudly‚ and then the others said that too‚ and drank in unison. She gave a small laugh‚ and

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    came to life. Just another day. Better get ready she thought. Tired from sleep‚ Angela threw on her largest coat and searched for the door. There was a tingling sensation once she stepped in the white tiled room. At the polished sink‚ Angela reached for her worn-out toothbrush and the Colgate and paused when she caught her reflection‚ watching herself. The doors slid open and welcomed Angela in‚ “Angela! Good morning! Had a nice weekend?” The familiar faces greeted her as she ascended the levels

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    Trouble Maker

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    The transition from one level of schooling to the next is very hard for me the first year. In my life the hardest was from elementary school to middle. In Florida fifth grade was technically the end of elementary school‚ but my elementary school was a magnet school so it ended at 6th grade which I thought was the worst idea. The same year I began seventh grade is the same year I moved to a different city because of the city I moved into I thought school was going to be piece of cake. But little did

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    1) The first forecasting application that Hard Rock uses is the point-of-sale system (POS)‚ which includes data on almost every person who walks through the doors. With POS systems‚ you can analyze sales data‚ maintain a sales history to help adjust your buying decisions‚ and you can improve your pricing accuracy. Also‚ Hard Rock uses a 3-year weighted moving average (applied to café sales) to help evaluate managers and to set their bonuses. The biggest indicator of the performance is the sales

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    Problem Solution Essay

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    that need to be fixed so something like this does not happen again. Somehow this man snuck into the school undetected and this allowed him to open fire on students without being stopped. School have tried putting cameras at every door and putting buzzers at the doors and this has worked for the most part‚ but people still find a way around it. Some ways that could improve school security would be to install a fence all the way around the school and put barbed wire on top of the fence to keep people

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    Arduino Gate

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    motor for this sort of task or should I look into AC motors? And what kind of motor should I use? Is this even possible using Arduino? I looked into some of the tutorials of automated garage door openers which kind of relates to what I am trying to do. But the problem is‚ most of them use commercial garage door openers which are already built in to the system. So I have no way to know which hardware (specifically‚ which motor) they used for the purpose. I have worked with Arduino before so have some

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    2.3.1 Journal

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    aware of it. He is past sixty years of age‚ dressed quietly. Even as he crosses the stage to the doorway of the house‚ his exhaustion is apparent. He unlocks the door‚ comes into the kitchen‚ and thankfully lets his burden down‚ feeling the soreness of his palms. A word-sigh escapes his lips — it might be “Oh‚ boy‚ oh‚ boy.” He closes the door‚ then carries his cases out into the living room‚ through the draped kitchen doorway . . . Write Your Response Journal question: How do the opening stage

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