Athena calmly dodges his punches. "My turn," she says in a matter-of-fact way, kicking him back against a wall. Michael immediately lashes out at her, rushing head first. Athena steps to one side and catches his head under her arm. She steps to the side to get him off balance then falls onto her back smashing his face on the ground and rolls back onto her
Words: 1450 - Pages: 6
complaints after sale, Ricardo has assembled data from his final inspections and the punch lists for the last 20 homes sold. These data are listed in the following chart: Defect Type | Occurrences | Defect Type | Occurrences | Damaged walls | 13 | Doors | 14 | Exterior paint | 5 | HVAC | 11 | Plumbing | 33 | Roof | 3 | Caulking | 28 | Masonry | 2 | Electrical | 25 | Interior paint | 61 | Cabinetry | 12 | Landscaping | 16 | Woodwork | 46 | Fixtures | 7 | Construct a Pareto chart
Words: 948 - Pages: 4
II Defined Living 1 Harmony. Tranquil. Peace. These are the essentials for a retreat from busy everyday life, the elements to rejuvenate our body, mind and soul. Katana II aims to address these key areas even before the project was planned. 2 3 About Katana Completed Project The Katana Residences, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Embracing the philosophy of creating designer living, Katana Developments is a Singapore-based property developer that aspires to set the standard in unique
Words: 2559 - Pages: 11
up. Each can is to be clearly marked. Builder will supply the cans. Interior 1. Any excessive drywall damages or missing rim is to be brought to the attention of the field manager prior to priming the house. 2. All dust must be wiped off walls and molding prior to applying all coats of paint. Floors must be swept prior to starting work. 3. Drywall is to be primed at 4 mils wet film thickness. Drywall can be sprayed, but it must be back rolled. 4. Sanding is required on all trim and
Words: 877 - Pages: 4
and a watch tower. The elevator in the tower was a break room and went up and down. The building had 35 floors and a garage underground. The garage had trucks, jeeps, and ATVs in it. The way to get out was by ramp. Around the complex was a concrete wall
Words: 691 - Pages: 3
The “P” in SCAMPER refers to refers to “put to other uses” meaning how to put the current solution, product, or process to other purposes or uses, or what to reuse from somewhere else to solve the problem at hand. One classical manifestation of putting to other use is finding an alternative market for a product when one market dries up, or seeking a new client when the contract with one client terminates. Typical questions in brainstorming to this effect include: What are the other markets for
Words: 883 - Pages: 4
He used this technique in his story “The Pit and the Pendulum.” “It was a wall, seemingly of stone masonry--very smooth, slimy, and cold.” The narrator is describing what he felt when he first stood up and made contact with the wall. This description of the wall gives off a sort of spooky feeling. The descsription helps the rest of the story because it helps give the story the dark and spooky setting. Poe also used
Words: 753 - Pages: 4
The year was 1861, and my dad left for the war, leaving me in charge of the farm. I should probably introduce myself. Hi, i’m Ryan and I live on this farm with my 9 year old brother and my 6 year old sister. Their names are Robert and Riley I also live here with my mom and dad. My little sister, Riley usually helps my mom cook meals for the family and clean around the house. My brother and I help our dad take care of animals and crops around our farm. We live on a 2,500 acre farm in North Carolina
Words: 1809 - Pages: 8
The darkness beyond the police car window scared Leonard. He thought he saw a rustle in the bushes, but when Leonard turned he could only see his reflection in the window. The trees raced by as the police car drove as fast as it could because there were no other cars on the road. There was no need for headlights on the car, so the street was dark and gloomy. Leonard knew everyone was too busy inside. Leonard attempted to roll the window down, but when he pressed the button a large viewing screen
Words: 358 - Pages: 2
wearing a white t shirt, and shorts on his phone, later identified as Cleavenger, Casey , looking back as he was walking into the store, and yelling back towards the pro loading door at the front of the store. At this time, I walked to the outside of the pro services desk, and observed a Pro loader associate at the loading door standing with another W/M. I asked him what was going on, and why was that guy yelling back toward you? He told me, the male was upset because he had problems parking in the
Words: 354 - Pages: 2