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    the desk clerks last Tuesday to let them know that general housecleaning would be performed on the seventh and eighth floors on Wednesday morning and that they should not assign rooms on those floors to guests on Tuesday night. When the cleaning crew came to work on Wednesday morning, they were faced with 14 occupied rooms on the

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    First prompt When I have my teaching degree and license and I have a classroom of my own it will be a fun and inviting environment. My class room will have a theme each year to make learning a little more fun. All of the learning materials will look inviting, colorful and something a child will want to look at. I hope to teach a second grade class but I would be ok with anything from kindergarten to third grade. To help a child learn words especially younger children just learning words

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    Greeting and welcoming students into the classroom occurs before the first day of school. Making sure that my name and the room number is large, clear, and visible outside the room prior to the students arriving on the first day, allows for students to feel comfortable knowing they are entering the right room. When it comes to the first day of school and everyday after that, greeting students begins by meeting them before they get into the door. Being prepared for them before they walk in is important

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    Living Room Monologue

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    Pausing in the living room, he noticed a paper lying on a table, picking it up Joshua read it, “Joshua, my mother called and needed me. Your mother was sleeping soundly when I left around 5:00. I will see you tonight. Thanks. Jane.” Crumpling up the paper, he threw it in the wastebasket, and asked, “Why didn’t she call me? I would have come earlier,” he said, referring to Jane, whom he paid to stay with his mother at night. Sniffing the air and noticed immediately noticed the lack of

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    Red Polka Dabs

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    consideration regarding the specks, put a rich dark couch with a glass end table going with it, and let it change your room from exhausting to completely awe-inspiring. With regards to utilizing spots for home stylistic theme, there is so much one can do. Right from bathrooms to rooms, polka dabs can be utilized as a part of differing blends to highlight the excellence of the room. As home stylistic layout is such a subjective theme, perspectives may shift from individual to individual. Be that as

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    and we would put the warheads in a semi-trailer truck.” The Vice President then replied, “That could work.” As the White House prepared to make their plan a reality if all attempts to find Sophia failed, Rothery and Lawson sat in the interrogation room questioning their suspect. Since the time limit was so short and information was desperately needed Rothery and Lawson decided to use needles to get

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    buildings down on the right within the complex is an apartment with a very unique living room. Once entering the building, three flights of carpeted stairs are immediately within. Once the stairs are conquered fully make a left, passing two doors coming to a white door to the left with the number 711 embedded. When opening the door and entering the apartment the beige soft fibered carpet is the first feel of the room. Upon completely entering the apartment on the right wall, in front of the entrance,

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    thinking and talking out loud to myself about what was said about me, when the elevator stopped on my door room floor, I realized I shouldn’t be that upset, because it was not true. I do not have to prove anybody wrong, or explain myself to anyone until they talked to me to see what they thought of me was wrong. I continued to walk in the direction of my dorm room. I got to my dorm room and I introduced myself to one of my roommates and her family. I picked my bed, dressers, and computer desk

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    “Tada!” Melody exclaimed, “This is your new room...I know it 's not much yet - " “It 's fine Melody, thanks for everything " I replied. It wasn’t home but it was more than she could’ve possibly asked for. Melody didn’t have to take her in after all. " You 're welcome. Now if you need me just yell

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    The Waiting Room is a documentary about the truth of public hospitals. This film follows the patients, and the staff of this ER waiting room, and how insufficient the system is for them. While we watch the staff work as hard as they can to treat all the patients possible, we come to the realization that there is a major shortage in the needed room space, and supplies to treat all of these patients in a timely manner. Our healthcare system is very flawed in the way it treats the people in need, and

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