White floor, white ceiling, and white walls cover the room with a feeling of emptiness. The only color in the room comes from the students who stare as you walk through the door. Walking through the colored pathway to find a seat, all eyes are on you instead of the small chatter that was happening just a few seconds before. Sitting down on the cold chair gives you an escape from all of the eyes that were on you. A protective barrier of sound students broke the intense interest of the strange newcomer
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security just like you would for a home or office building. Rolling steel doors are an excellent option to help protect your property from extreme weather and from being stolen. Roll-up steel doors are available in many different options to precisely fit your needs and are guaranteed to stand the test of time. Standard or heavy duty There are many different options available when it comes to choosing the right rolling steel door for your garage or service building. One of the first choices you’ll
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“Our museum is accessible: we have ADA compliant restrooms.” “It’s too expensive to make the museum accessible to such a small minority.” “There is nothing for a blind person in an art museum.” (McGinnis 138) These are the unfortunate views of some museum professionals regarding Universal Design. Universal Design is an important concept that moves beyond ADA regulations to emphasize ethics and values in attitudes, behaviors, and institutional structures. ADA compliancy is not enough, especially
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Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, he has included many themes throughout the novel. One of the main themes that can be found throughout this novel is, the Loss of Human Connection. An example of this theme would be when Bradbury emphasizes, “ The front door opened; Mildred came down the steps, running, one suitcase held with a dream-like clenching rigidity in her fist, as a beetle-taxi hissed to the curb.” “Mildred!” She ran past with her body stiff…” "Mildred, you didn't put in the alarm!" “She shoved
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The Metamorphosis The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka is a fictional novel written in the early 20’s about a traveling salesman named Gregory Samsa, who is spontaneously transformed into a bug. The Metamorphosis gives no clear explanation as to why many of the events in the novel occur including why the metamorphosis occurs. Life itself gives no explanation to why things happen. Gregor does not understand the forces shaping his life, and neither do we, but we are free to interpret them as we wish
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Shaft/Coloum/Core Lift/Stairs/MEP room. c. Excluded : Roof, Helipad & out door facilities (out door swimming pool, ME Yard, Garden,pond etc). Excluded Parking Area GFA parking is calculated separately b. d. e. 2 Rule of Demarcation GROSS FLOOR AREA is not to be used for leasing purposes except where an entire building is leased to a single tenant. This area is computed by measuring to the outside finished surface of permanent outer building walls, without any deductions. All enclosed floors of the building
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Monday is a laundry day, we get into Bath with socks, underwears, my gray pants that ketchup squirted on, the sheets and dish towels, and we squish all the dirt out. Ma hots Thermostat way up for the drying, she pulls Clothes Horse out from beside Door and stands him open and I tell him to be strong… When we’ve twisted the water out of everything and hanged them up, Ma and me have to rip off out T-shirts and take turns pushing ourselves into Refrigerator to cool down.
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coming home, it would say. And I’d repeat it to myself. They’re coming home soon. Home to me was the hospital. The white walls, the white door,
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and policy Booklet 10 - Index and terminology I Contents 4.0 Objectives 4 4.1 Introduction 5 4.2 Terminology 8 4.3 Design Issues 9 4.4 Surface Finishes 11 4.4.1 Floor finishes 11 4.4.2 Wall and ceiling finishes 21 4.4.3 Visual contrast 25 4.5 Lighting 27 4.5.1 Internal lighting 28 4.5.2 External lighting 32 4.6 34 4.7 Outlets, Switches and Controls 35 4.8 Ventilation 39
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window and see that the streets are crowded and lines are out the doors of shops. “Woohoo” I yell in delight. I quickly realize that I’m supposed to meet my friends for a lunch-in at ten o’clock. I take a shower at record speed and grab my favorite ripped jeans and sweater. I braid my hair into two Dutch braids making sure that the blond streaks are visible. I grab my makeup and apply some concealer and mascara, then I’m out the door with my bag and phone. I start the car and race to the little coffee
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