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    staff must immediately remove themselves from the area. Please head to the bus garage across the parking lot. I repeat, ALL students and staff must evacuate the building IMMEDIATELY. Quickly and quietly head to the bus garage. Thank you!” Mr. Rodriguez instantly turns pale. The class gradually stands up, and rushes toward the door. We scramble through the door, pushing and shoving each other trying to reach the bus garages. The blast of bitter air hits me as I start barge through the main exit.…

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    Team Meeting Speech

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    better than the previous staff and you all should take a great deal of personal pride in knowing that. On to the meeting.... Items of note: 1. The dumpster is scheduled to be picked up today, 9/28/16. Cue Ariel to make a last sweep of the home, garage and property. 2. There was an agreement reached regarding the repairs on Ariel's home! There has been a contractor assigned to make the repairs on Ariel's home. Lowell (or the office) should be made aware when the contractor makes contact…

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    Case Study: Mackenna

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    Mackenna is a sophomore in high school and a second-year in FIRST. Each week she spends at least 16 hours in the engineering room, two hours at outreach, and 15 hours at work. Though she has a busy schedule, she manages to lead a team undaunted. Mackenna’s main focus, since the beginning has been to get involved and improve the ideas of FIRST throughout her community. Mackenna began her journey with FIRST in the Intro to Eng Design classroom. It was here, where Mackenna’s considerable potential…

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    After spending several hours, in the motel with Frank, Marlene showered, dressed, was ready to leave. The raven-haired beauty with a taste for the expensive lifestyle, picked up her purse, going toward the door, she said, “Thanks for an awesome time, but I need to leave.” He lifted the corner of the sheet up and motioned for her to join him. The distinguished looking man with salt and pepper hair, teased, “Ah, come on, you can stay a bit longer.” “I would love to stay all day, but I can’t,…

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    I wiped the salty tear that had been trickling down my cheek, and stormed out of the house and into the garage, smelling the grandma’s attic sort of smell. The damp feeling of the garage made me want to get out as quickly as possible. Looking for my bike, I spotted its shiny red material across the room and angrily hopped on. I kicked for the pedal without looking, but instead, made a straight cut at the inside of my calf. “Are you serious?!” I screamed out loud, even though nobody was there to…

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    Garage Workshop I've done it countless times. I walk up the driveway of my dad’s generic suburban ranch house and open the fading, white garage door. The lights on either side of the door mirror each other and are always shining. Once the door finishes its loud opening sequence, I stare at the rusty decklid and tail lights of my Mustang. Off to the right of the car is a wall filled with shelves. The shelves are filled with miscellaneous items such as, christmas decorations, basketballs, and…

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    I believe that the differences in our responses to the performance task of taking care of ourselves, result from the way that we each see the tasks that fall under this category. I see these tasks as an opportunity to have some time to relax, either before I start my day or at the end of it, my father does anything expect relax when doing these tasks. He sees these tasks as time slots. When he needs to do these tasks that he already believes are unimportant, that he could be and should be doing…

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    meet you, Jonathan." I said in a way of greeting. Jonathan drove the vehicle to the W Hotel parking garage. Once we reached the third floor, a car came out of nowhere and blocked the path preventing any other vehicle from following us. Once on the fifth floor Roger yelled, "Get out of the car." As soon as we got out of the car, Roger grabbed my hand and rushed us out of the parking garage. The Hotel elevator was next to the exit door. We entered the hotel and hurried into the…

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    Torsion Shaft

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    Keeping Your Torsion Spring Garage Door Working Properly Torsion spring guitar doors utilize the tension of springs to open and close your doors. Unfortunately, they are prone to difficulties that make their operation more difficult. Thankfully, there are several procedures you can perform to get it back in shape. Checking the Torsion Shaft One of the most common causes of poor torsion spring garage door operation is an improperly maintained torsion shaft. This shaft works with the springs to…

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    Did You Bump Into Your Home’s Garage Door? Check The Following Things Anybody can have an accident where they bump into their garage door. It could be from something as simple as forgetting to open the garage door when backing out at night, or miscalculating how much room you have when pulling into your driveway. A small bump can be enough to cause some damage to the garage door opener, track, and the door itself. Even if it was a relatively minor bump, be prepared to do the following things.…

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