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    entering a hospital emergency room. Often overlooked, the source of this phrase happens to be extremely important to the productivity of an emergency room. Many usually assume that doctors, patients, and visitors are the only roles involved in a hospital emergency room; however, within all of the chaos, another, often unnoticed, character works busily: a volunteer. Volunteers observe every aspect of the emergency room, from the pictures on the walls in the waiting room to the security guards’ use of

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    23B “One night in room 23B please,” blurted Cora as she thrusts her credit card out towards the petite concierge behind the desk without an ounce of uncertainty. The small man had a gleaming noticeable forced smile that projected all the way above the desk, but the moment Cora utter the room number he slipped into a solid stare of pure shock. “Ma’am I highly suggest any other room in this fine hotel. Here at the Gadsden we have over 30 floors of..” “No thank you.” Cora interrupted before the man

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    teachers.” As all of us began finding our seats, she called out a few names to collect folders and bags to give to the teachers. “Asha, Dillon, and Michael.”, she called. We got up and grabbed our folders. On the top right corners, it said the room number and the teacher. I smiled. I got my favorite teacher, Mrs. Halter. She was such a sweet and funny, one of a kind teacher. I was able to steal her from her student for a few moments to catch up a little bit. It was great to have that kind of bond

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    Descriptive Essay

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    back at the clock and it now says 5:35 AM time to get ready. I walk over to my closet door and put on the outfit from the boutique I’ve officially named the outfit Courtney. I opened the door and made my way over to the hallway bathroom next to my room and curled my wavy hair while looking at myself in the mirror. I have red wavy hair and dark green eyes I also have a few freckles on my nose and cheeks. My face is kind of diamond shaped and my features are pretty decent. Not to sound conceited but

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    Travelodge

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    be good in work but lack the communication skills. Though the hotel is growing faster, its facilities are stable still. There are no any new promotions. Due to the increasing number of Travelodge there seems to be lacking of marketing expert. Opportunities Travelodge should must make some party place and function rooms. More permanent workers should be collected and hire more marketing experts. With various offers the promotion and advertising is needed. And as being responsible of their workers

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    Burham House Sociology

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    paranormal activity to physical causes such as tilted floors, unsquared rooms, blood sugar imbalances and eye floaters (McCue, 2002, p. 6). Lastly, the parapsychological theory includes phenomena that cannot be explained through physical or psychological factors. The data types that were collected and these theories can be applied to include dowsing, electronic voice phenomena (EVP’s), music experiences, unsealing a room, room temperatures, and vigils across two separate nights. The first set of

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    Displacement Analysis

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    Introduction The hotel industry is a revenue generated business whose profit normally streams mainly from guest room nights, but other areas in the hotel which generate revenue are meeting spaces, food and beverage, gift shop, spa services, etc. These different departments in a hotel go hand in hand, in that, rooms are a vital part of any hotel, if they are being sold and profit is maximized in that department, it is likely that the other departments would be utilized as well, as opposed to if the

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    observation in the study room of my dorm. This room has a deep blue focal wall, with three large windows. The room contains a wooden table with seven hardback chairs. The room also has a couch, two lounge chairs, a recycling bin, and a trash can. The day is Monday and I was in this room from 7:18 pm and to 10:01 pm. I was alone in this room for a majority of my time there. This room seems to have all of the materials necessary for studying besides a whiteboard. The room has widows and plexiglass

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    Essay Thomas Jefferson and Monticello

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    A person’s house can show you a lot about that person. In my own room you would probably find that I have a big appreciation for books, but don’t you wonder what the inventor and third president’s house showed you what he was like? Thomas Jefferson was a very important man; however, there are many more sides to him than you think. Initially, the Northeast Portico displays Thomas Jefferson’s deep appreciation for Architecture. Jefferson himself got the idea for this wall from James Gibb’s Book of

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    Dormitory

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    predominantly as a commuter campus. Most of the students were Arkansas City or Cowley County residents, certainly within driving distance to the college. The few who were non-residents were able to obtain housing from private citizens. During the 1960s, the number of students coming from outside Cowley County began to increase dramatically. College personnel such as Del Heidebrecht, Ben Cleveland, Bill Scott, and Dr. Gwen Nelson attempted to secure privately owned facilities in which students could rent. At

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