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Size of furniture, stairs and cubicle

Basketball court
Dimension
Basketball courts come in different shapes and sizes and colors.
In the NBA, the court is 94 feet by 50 ft (28.65m by 15.24m).
Under International Basketball Federation (FIBA) rules,[1] the
court is minutely smaller, measuring exactly 28 m by 15 m
(91'10.4" by 49'2.6"). A high school court is slightly smaller, at
84' by 50' and some elementary schools have courts measuring
74' x 42'. In amateur basketball, court sizes vary widely. The
baskets are always 10' (3.05m) above the floor (except possibly in
youth competition). Basketball courts have a three-point arc at
both baskets. A basket made from behind this arc is worth three
points; a basket made from within this line, or with a player's foot
touching the line is worth two points. The free-throw line, where
one stands while taking a foul shot, is located within the three-
point arc.


HEIGHT
The height of the underside of the roof structure, or the ceiling if
there is one, above the floor is specified by each sports
governing body, and this is a critical design factor. Badminton,
tennis and tramp lining require an unrestricted height of 9.1m for
international competition, while 7.6m is necessary at C level in
all sports except those for which height is not critical. In general a
basketball court should have a minimum clearance of 25 feet
(7.7m), although it is recommended a 27 feet ceiling height
(8.3m).
DIAGRAM OF BASKETBALL COURT
















EXAMPLE PICTURE OF BASKETBALL COURT




























Barangay hall and Health Center
The barangay hall also serves as a local community center often providing space
for both permanent and temporary services and events. The barangay's day care
center and office space for the tanods and the barangay health workers are often
located there. Medical missions, religious services, fiestas, and sports contests are
often held at or next to the barangay hall.
Like many recent government buildings in the Philippines they usually
have concrete block walls, galvanized iron roofs, and tiled floors.
The Barangay Health Center is a community-based and patient-directed
organization. Its goal is to provide first aid, maternal and child health care,
diagnosis of social diseases, and other basic health services to all the members of
the community it is serving.
Ideally, there should be one Barangay Health Center per barangay or district.
However, some far flung areas may have difficult access to a nearby Barangay
Health Center. Some districts may share a Barangay Health Center due to: (1)
close proximity to one another and (2) lack of manpower.
It is usually the first point of contact between residents of the community and other
health care facility levels. Barangay Health Center services are regulated by
the (DOH). Projects may be spearheaded by each center under the supervision of
the local government and the municipal health officer. Every health center is
equipped to provide primary level of health care. A Barangay Health Center is
commonly staffed of doctors, public health nurses, nutritionists, medical
technicians, rural health midwives, barangay health workers, dentists, etc.









Example Picture of Barangay hall
























Research work
(Barangay hall and Health center)






Patrick Ryan D. Laurina
Ceit-01-201a

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