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    classroom procedures for using the drinking fountain. Students will refer to the hand signal chart posted by the smartboard and the procedure will be as follows: • Raise your hand and hold up three fingers. (This is easy to remember because it looks like a W for water.) • Wait for the teacher to respond with the same hand signal while nodding yes or no. • Stop by the door and pick up the water fountain lanyard. • Walk directly to the nearest water fountain and back remembering hallway behavior the

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    These loggias provide a place for relaxation. Their sides frame the large Fountain of the Deluge that terminates the main axis of the garden. They are covered by a roughened texture to harmonize with the natural rough rock of the Fountain. Plus, water conduits set in their eaves project jets of water to complete a visual ensemble known as the 'theatre of the waters'. These spouts may sprinkle visitor by surprise. The Fountain of the Flood forms a visual conclusion to the whole. In a more general sense

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    Science 9 Research Project: Water Fountains Vs. Toilets Schools are one of the germiest places in the U.S., as well as all over the world. Diseases such as colds, influenza, pink eye and others spread rapidly in warm, moist conditions, which is why they thrive in schools. Kids touch just about everything and don’t know much about hygiene, and don’t clean their hands properly, which further causes the spread of these nasty germs and bacteria. This problem has been going on for a long time, and it

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    writing. Current signs for classrooms are printed in high contrast on flat, square boxes. This signage should be modified to fit the needs of all future students. Pathways are mostly clear, except for a single water fountain protruding 18 inches into the pathway of building users. This fountain should be relocated to a space safer for users with visual impairments, or placed within an indented space. Weiss Hall does not serve any goods and is solely an educational and clinical facility. Much of the seating

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    very important scene is the fountain scene where Robbie and Cecilia are filling a vase with water and Robbie causes the vase to slip out of Cecilia’s hands breaks some pieces falling into the fountain. Cecilia acts fast and removes her clothing in order to retrieve the vase piece. Meanwhile, you have Briony wondering her room and happens to see the two conversing and is shocked to see Cecilia remove her clothes. Briony begins to assume things instantly “ The Triton fountain, and standing by the basin’s

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    Ephemeral Euphoria Life was joyous, for the boy had not yet met with any calamities. The buoyancy in his happiness reflected his upbringing; slightly spoiled, yet well mannered. It was the boy’s eighth birthday; another year full of delight, but this year, his parents had intended to surprise him. As a collective, both the boy’s parents as well as most of his friends had decided to take the boy to an amusement park, as a sort of pre-party for his birthday party. They had planned to gather up parade

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    entrance. Once past the front lobby there are a sequence of hallways you can take in order to get where you want to. Most of the hall ways measure from 59 inches to 84 inches wide and are leveled. Most objects like fire extinguishers or drinking fountains or signs protrude no more then four inches from the wall. United Community Options of Miami is a one floor building and doesn’t required the need to use elevators of any kind to access the

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    “The Fountain” by Darren Aronofsky is a film that depicts Tommy’s Denial towards death. This film is the journey of one man in his past, present, and future. In the film, Tommy has a very stubborn mindset; he believes that death is a disease and that there is a cure for every disease. On the other hand, Izzi, Tommy’s wife is very accepting towards the thought of death and her intentions are to prove to Tommy that death is not as bad as it may seem. As the film progresses, Tommy’s acceptance towards

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    Tommy in the Fountain is a character faced with the dilemma of mortality in the physical realm and can not accept the grim, inevitable death that faces all of humankind. In the world of The fountain, there are three planes of existence which correlate to the past, present, and future/consciousness. Darren Aronofsky intertwines these three times periods creating a nonlinear perspective of time, but it is in line with the general plot of the movie. Aronofsky wants the viewer to link the time periods

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    Descriptive Vacation

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    “Forever” I will forever be tied there. Everything about it - the food, the air, the smell, the sights - was wonderful! It all started when my great grandpa Forst died and left my mom money. He loved to travel, so my mom knew that we should use the money for travel. A couple of years later my parents said, “We're going to Italy.” “Really?!” I exclaimed. “You better believe it, or you're not going!” “ I believe it, I believe it!!!!” As soon as I stepped into the airport, I knew it was going to

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