And I feel you - my office is cold year - round, so my space heater is always
running under my desk, despite the fact it may be August + 95 degrees outside!
Not exact matches
But here's what this data really means: Each year, nearly every student at an American public school is trained to cower
under a
desk or
run for their lives to avoid being murdered by a gunman.
«If he didn't have to leave 10 minutes early, he can't
run, he can't hide, he can't crawl
under a
desk.
(I usually keep a pair, or three, of high heels tucked
under my
desk for clients, lawyers, and the occasional lunch
run.)
For example, Terrasi and de Galarce (2017) describe a case of PTSD in a 2nd - grade student who previously got along well with his friends and was succeeding in school but who, after witnessing his mother being hit in the arm by a stray bullet while they were walking together in their neighborhood, became «defiant with his teachers... often hiding
under a
desk, knocking things down, hitting other children, and
running out of the classroom» (p. 35).
Before I began Phantasy Star III, I was told by well - meaning fans of the series to
run and hide
under a
desk, lest I be destroyed with the game's 50 + hr nuclear blast of mediocrity.
I used it for about an hour and a half of
running and another 30 - 45 minutes of
desk listening so far with just one charge
under my belt.
I had visions of myself cowering
under a student's
desk and screaming so I took a deep breath, told the kids I would be right back, and
ran into my co-worker's classroom telling her she had to switch rooms.
I store them in the credenza behind the
desk and daisy chain them to one cord that I
run under the carpet!
I
ran the extension cord down the
desk leg and slipped it
under the rug and into the outlet behind the
desk.
I actually used some small command hooks to
run the cords
under the
desk so you can't see them.