As I opened the door to the panic room‚ I realized something…I had opened the door to the panic room. A place that when entered should have been locked should’ve been sealed so that nothing less than a tank could get through the door. Something was definitely awry. I released the handle and my hand came away sticky. It was blood‚ who’s I didn’t know but the handle was coated in it. Now that the ash no longer clouded my vision I could see that the panic room was pristine as ever. The walls unlike
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Community safe rooms can range in price even more than residential or small business rooms‚ as the variances are much greater. Because of the greater regulations implemented by FEMA‚ community rooms already cost more; in addition‚ some rooms are built for up to one hundred people while others can hold up to one thousand. The Southeast Missouri Medical Center in Jackson‚ Missouri built a community center that would be able to hold 2‚000 residents throughout an area whose homes lacked basements or
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Upright vs. Recumbent Maternal Position During First Stage of Labor Am Fam Physician. 2010 Feb 1;81(3):285-286. Clinical Question During the first stage of labor‚ what is the effect of maternal positioning on duration of the first stage of labor‚ type of delivery‚ maternal satisfaction‚ and neonatal and maternal outcomes? Evidence-Based Answer Upright positions include sitting‚ standing‚ walking‚ and kneeling. Based on heterogenous results‚ women who maintained upright positions had a first stage
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CM 107: College composition I Prof: Jennifer Graham Unit 3: Crossing the Threshold: The Transformation Begins Here – Project Name: Khazma Alsayed Date: 26-07-2011 I would like to begin with defining the courage and explaining the meaning of crossing threshold. Courage is not by using violence it is the quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty‚ danger‚ pain‚ etc.‚ without fear; bravery. Crossing the threshold‚ this is the point
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Courtroom Observation Joshua B. Lawson Business 301 June 21‚ 2013 After watching the series of videos for the assignment this is what I have come up with this for the assignment. The case that we are observing took place in the United States District Court in the Northern District of Indiana. This is court case number 82A04-8876-CB285‚ White vs. Patrick Gibbs and O’Malley’s Tavern. The lawyers in this case are Benjamin Walton‚ and Mr. Van Meter who represent the defendants Patrick Gibbs and
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Sound Waves and how it relates to Room Acoustics We generally think of the speakers in our stereo or home theater systems as the final link in the audio chain — and the one that makes the biggest difference to our ears. But there’s much more to the sound we hear than just where you place your speakers in a stereo or home theater setup‚ and what comes out of them. You might not even realize it‚ but your room plays a rather large part in the sound that you hear from your system. And as with any
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The registry room was nicknamed “The Great Hall” because it was so big. Most of the immigrants had never seen a room as big in their entire life.The waiting area had long metal rails to keep the lines as orderly as possible and under control. The inspectors then would decide if they were good enough to pass the requirements
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Observation Report for September 24th‚ 2014 It is about 9:30am‚ half an hour after the children have come inside and had a short circle time with a few songs and calendar. I enter the classroom‚ and am amazed as always by the atmosphere within. It is calm‚ but busy. There is a constant low level of noise– it is not absolutely quiet‚ nor is it loud‚ but there is simply a hum of low voices as they work and talk. I make my way to the observation chair and take it all in. There is something about
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Hidden Dimension"‚ written by Edward T. Hall was published in 1969. The book mainly aims the cultural perception of space by Hall’s proxemics Theory‚ which also called "anthropology of space" (Hissey‚ 2004‚ p.44). Edward T. Hall who is an anthropologist‚ provides the idea that individuals communicate differently according to the different cultures. Hall uses ideas of space to strengthen his theme. Synopsis of the BookIn the book‚ The Hidden Dimension‚ Hall mainly focuses on the concept of cultural
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Study Hall: Too Cool For School What do students complain about the most? Aside from idiotic dress codes‚ nonsensical food and drink rules‚ and lack of time between class changes‚ the most common thing that students complain about is homework. However‚ with the inclusion of a study hall‚ students could catch up on their homework‚ have a much needed break‚ and have more free time outside of school. One could argue that a study hall would be ineffective because it would be hard to get students to
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