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  2. Template:White House James S. Brady Press Briefing Room ...

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  3. Seating plan - Wikipedia

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    In this case, it is customary to arrange the host and hostess at the opposite sides of the table, and alternate male and female guests throughout. [1] Place cards can be used to direct guests. State dinners have their own protocol and arrangements are made so that the most distinguished guests can have the possibility to engage in conversation.

  4. Class arrangement - Wikipedia

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    Class arrangement is thought to affect the student engagement, focus and participation. [2] Some research suggests that seating location is related to academic achievement and classroom participation, and class arrangement has the ability to affect the communal environment within the room.

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  6. Flexible seating classrooms - Wikipedia

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    A flexible seating classroom is one in which traditional seating charts are replaced with seating arrangements that allow the students to sit where they choose. [1] One of its principal objectives is to reduce the number/duration of sedentary periods of time, which research has identified as a danger to health. A number of articles have ...

  7. Fishbowl (conversation) - Wikipedia

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    The inside group read a question and discuss it, while those in the outside circle listen but do not speak. Each question is discussed in this way, making sure everyone in the inner circle has a chance to speak. The circles are then reversed. The questions that the groups generate can be on the same subject or not, at the discretion of the ...

  8. Ménage problem - Wikipedia

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    Once the women have been seated, the possible seating arrangements for the remaining men can be described as perfect matchings in a graph formed by removing a single Hamiltonian cycle from a complete bipartite graph; the graph has edges connecting open seats to men, and the removal of the cycle corresponds to forbidding the men to sit in either ...

  9. Place card - Wikipedia

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    A group of place cards. A place card is a piece of paper indicating what table a guest at an event, such as a wedding or banquet, is assigned to sit. [1] Place cards generally have the guest's name and table number, and frequently have some design as well to add style.