OPERATION RECREATIONAL CAMPS

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BREAKING THE SOUND BARRIER Carolina Ear Research Institute, The Suite 200 5900 Six Forks Road Raleigh NC 27609 Operation of recreational camps for children with hearing impairment and other disabilities, pediatric cancer patients and children facing other life-threatening or debilitating ailments, such camps also offering educational classes and discussion groups to parents of such children to address issues encountered in raising such children; providing facilities for recreation activities for children with hearing impairment and other disabilities, pediatric cancer patients and children facing other life-threatening or debilitating ailments, and educational classes and discussion groups to parents of such children to address issues encountered in raising such children; providing recreational areas in the nature of children's play areas for children with hearing impairment and other disabilities, pediatric cancer patients and children facing other life-threatening or debilitating ailments, and educational and discussion areas for parents of such children; providing recreational instruction in the nature of horseback riding, fishing, arts, crafts, drama, archery, scavenger hunts, nature hikes, and sports that foster growth, self-awareness and communication, to children with hearing impairment and other disabilities, pediatric cancer patients and children facing other life-threatening or debilitating ailments, and educational instruction and discussion forums for parents of such children to assist them in coping with various issues encountered in raising their children;
CAMP CAMBRIDGE KINDERCARE EDUCATION 650 N.E. Holladay St., Ste. 1400 Portland OR 97232 Operation of recreational camps for children;CAMP;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An awning assembly for the front portion of a recreational vehicle. The awning assembly in a closed position provides an aerodynamic profile for the front portion of the recreational vehicle, so that a front wall can be arranged to allow more efficient use of the interior. In one embodiment, the front wall is vertical so that the front portion of the interior has a full ceiling height. The awning assembly in an open position helps to block out external elements, so that the front wall can be used more efficiently. In one embodiment, the front wall includes a window, and the awning assembly provides a shade for that window while allowing an occupant to look outside towards the front of recreational vehicle. Various structures and methods for implementing the awning assembly to the front portion of the recreational vehicle are disclosed.