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    lingering by a window and being fascinated by the peaceful scenery of the yard. A wide path is filled with flagstone as well as interplanted with dymondia margaratae, and tiny yellow sedums. Standing out from the garden, a set of glossy silver outdoor table is placed in the center of the garden, next to a hanging – rocking chair. Red lilies, purple lavender, and white daffodils surround the outer edge of the yard, evoking a casual and placid atmosphere. A hammock, hanging in the corner, is…

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    sign of acknowledgement. She had seen us using sign language prior to walking over to the table. A wave is a recognizable gesture of “hello.” A pen and a piece of paper to introduce herself would have been appropriate, and an appreciated effort of trying to establish communication. “Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see,” said Mark Twain. The waitress returned to our table with our bill. I let her walk away. I missed my opportunity to politely explain how to…

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    Sidewalk by Mitchell Duneier investigates a complex social ecology of a three block span of New York’s Greenwich Village. The Book offers a look at a community and public life. In the book Duneier takes on a stretch of lower sixth ave that is very much frequented by scavengers and panhandlers. Duneier worked for months at different vendor table’s on the street, thus aiding in gaining insight from the streets. In the book he talks about run ins with small local business owners, as well as their…

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    The first would be at the back table to conduct smaller lessons, for students who are having trouble with the materials. The second place that I would place them is for them to walk around alongside me and help out students who need help during classwork time. This will allow more students’…

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    Walking with his hands behind his back, just taking slow steps around the whole perimeter of the classroom. Ethan walked the perimeter of the classroom two and a half times until he stops in front of the back table where he finds a plastic saw and hammer. He picked it up and ran over to the easel that is next to the block area. Sitting on the floor in front of the easel he begins using the toys on the easel. Pretending to cut of the legs of the easel and putting…

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    The silence at the dinner table was unusually loud except for the slow munching of food that filled the air. Even the buzz of the crickets outside in the cold evening grass resounded through the dining room. The dinner table was made of a cow’s skin tightened on the sides of a wooden frame with four legs and the chairs were made of the countryside reeds that grew along the great Kwileto River. No one was talking to anyone and everyone concentrated on his or her plate of the evening meal.…

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    Using the approach of ethnography, the cultural scene of the Kresge-Ford student lounge will be explored. In notion with this paper, ethnography involves conducting detailed research on a setting of everyday life (or group) by observing at a distance with partial communication with the individuals present. Culture is the learned distinction of what is considered acceptable and unacceptable behavior. And cultural scene is the shared experience between a number of people. These concepts will be…

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    observation of John occurred during family style breakfast. The teacher called on the children sitting at the teacher assistant’s table to stand up from the carpet and go wash their hands. As the children began to form a line to wash their hands, John stopped at a table with food in the center of the table. John stood behind a chair, reached over to a bowl in the center of the table and grabbed…

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    Hearing Aids

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    soul. Main reason I use this as a desk it that it is one of the few places in my house where I have a flat surface that is not cluttered with odds and ends. Also this desk is in a centrally located place in the dining room right next to the dining table. The dining room itself is right next to the kitchen on one side and on the other side it opens up to the living room which flows into the front entry way. There is a healthy amount of windows in the living room which both let in the natural…

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    The thief who comes to dinner My grandmothers set down at the wooden table covered with a red tablecloth that is topped with a wight lace one. In the middle of the table towards the wall that the table is agents is a red table runner with a crystal plate with painted egg ornaments in it in a circle with a candle in the middle. On either side of the crystal dish is a clear candle holder with purple lilacs on them. The dining room is brightly lit with yellow light from the large overhead ceiling…

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