Messiah University Floor mats,Environmental Protection PVC Wire
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Messiah University Floor mats,Environmental Protection PVC Wire
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#128588; MATERIAL SIZE - The foot pad is made of high-quality PVC environmental protection material and non-slip waterproof material, which is durable and can be used for many years. amp; 15.7 x 23.6 Inches
#128588; PRODUCT PERFORMANCE - This type of floor mat is made of environmentally friendly PVC wire loops, which have high density, not easy to fall off, moderate hardness, non-slip, wear-resistant, and easy to clean. You can scrape off the sand at the bottom of the shoe. The bottom is made of non-slip and waterproof material, which can block moisture and keep the ground clean. Not only is it practical, it is also a good decoration to make your home look more warm. Note Only use carpet on dry
#128588; EASY TO CLEAN - Simply vacuum with a hand-held vacuum, sweep with a broom, or shake off outdoors or over garbage bins; for a deeper clean, wipe with a damp cloth and mild soap, or use a garden hose to rinse the mat outdoors; allow mat to fully air dry before next use; do not use bleach
#128588; APPLICABLE SCENARIOS - Indoor, outdoor, kitchen, side door, front door, entrance, hall, terrace, garage, laundry room, bathroom or any place with heavy traffic. It is very suitable for keeping the floor clean, because the ribbed material helps to scrape dirt and debris from the shoes.
#128588; AFTER-SALES SERVICE - If you encounter problems, please contact us in time, we are happy to help. Wish you a happy shopping
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Product description
Design Description - Full-size printing
Material Description - PVC
Product performance - This type of floor mat is made of environmentally friendly PVC wire loops, which have high density, not easy to fall off, moderate hardness, non-slip, wear-resistant and rub-resistant, easy to clean and take care of. You can scrape off the sand at the bottom of the shoe. The bottom is made of non-slip and waterproof material, which can block moisture and keep the ground clean. Not only is it practical, it is also a good decoration to make your home look more warm.
Applicable scenarios - Very suitable for doormats, floor mats, non-slip mats, etc. in the home or office.
Washing instructions - Rinse with water.
Messiah University Floor mats,Environmental Protection PVC Wire
Assistant Professor No'u Revilla is one of five winners in the National Poetry Series Competition. Click here to read more about the competition and Nou's success here:
Congratulations to Candice Sarangay and Kiana Camara, two English majors who were nominated by the English Department for and have been announced as recipients of the CALL Summer Scholarship!
Associate Professor Craig Santos Perez wins Gold Medal NAUTILUS BOOK AWARD and is named to 2021 GRIST 50.
Congratulations to Associate Professor Derrick Higginbotham, 2021 recipient of a Board of Regents Medal for Excellence in Teaching from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa!
Il Fantasma del Tamarindo -- S. Shankar's Ghost in the Tamarind published in Italian
He Haliʻa Aloha no Haunani Kay Trask (Remembering Haunani-Kay Trask)
The English Department is greatly saddened by the news of the passing of Hawaiian nationalist, poʻe aloha ʻāina, poet, and colleague, retired Hawaiian Studies Director, Professor Haunani Kay Trask (October 3, 1949-July 3, 2021). Click here to read more.
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Click on the image to download our Spring 2021 departmental newsletter
STATEMENT IN SUPPORT OF ACADEMIC LABOR UNITED’S WORK IN SUPPORT OF BETTER LABOR CONDITIONS
Note: The following statement was approved by the English Department as a whole. As such it is a departmental statement and should not be taken to represent the personal opinion of every single member of the department.
The UH English Department recognizes the necessary work being done by Academic Labor United to organize for better labor conditions for graduate student workers (graduate assistants, research assistants, and teaching assistants). The Families First Coronavirus Response Act requires the University to provide employees–including GAs and lecturers–who are unable to work from home with paid sick leave and expanded family and medical leave for specified reasons related to COVID-19 through December 2020. However, as we enter times of increasing hardship, especially for those working as adjuncts or GAs.
We support the demands being made by Academic Labor United, including for sick leave that extends beyond Covid-19. As we prepare to teach face-to-face this fall, we recognize ever more clearly that the need for sick leave and collective bargaining rights, as well as for guaranteed mental and physical health care, is a matter of public health and safety, as well as a way to support graduate students’ basic needs and well being.
We further urge the University Administration to take into account the similar needs of adjunct faculty, including for comprehensive health care and sick leave.
Click below to watch our undergraduate showcase, English Represents!
Featuring students Elise Lowe, Paloma Higashi, Emily Jane O’Callaghan, Kristin Olsen Santana, Edra Ha, Shannon Wong, and Kimiko Maeda-Leon.