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GROUP 2: PARTICIPANTS Possible interviewees: students, student teachers, visitors in the building Questions: -How did you know there was a fire drill taking place?
"Nobody said Tim has to win or he's out," said Mrs. Legler, on the sidelines during a passing drill, taking time out to feed her daughter, Lauren, 4, and son, Ryan, 20 months.
Last March, New Zealander Lance Abernethy 3D printed a minuscule, fully functional cordless drill, taking three hours to squeeze together and solder all the necessary parts.
Multiple 2-mm drill holes were then made around the rim of the socket using the stepped drill, taking care not to perforate the inner table of bone.
Follow the instructions on how to use the drill, taking safety precautions such as wearing goggles and gloves.
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People who live in the mountainous areas of northern Haiti where companies have built paths, drilled, taken rock samples, and conducted other mineral exploration activities are similarly excluded.
The drill took place in one of two dozen workshops offered earlier this spring to 340 high school students as part of PAWS, the Performing Arts Workshop, here at Purchase College.
"While the Japanese and U.S. government did not say the drill took into account any specific location," Kyodo reported, "it was widely perceived they had in mind the Senkaku Islands".
Hospitals and firemen practised triage, simulators gave people a taste of violent shaking, and so forth.The drill took place as many Californians worry about "the big one" more than ever.
After the fire drill takes place, each student should interview a different person who falls under the category of "authority figure" or "participant," using the question developed by their groups in class.
You probably know the drill: Take your losses, let your winners ride.
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