Death by Fire or Ice

Given the choice of death by heat or death by cold, I suppose I would choose a frigid demise, and this preference is based on our studying of near-death experiences from people who were exposed to the frigid but somehow managed to escape their icy tombs, then according to them, they experience a few moments of pain but that soon fades away as numbness sets in.

The urge to sleep is next followed by irrational thoughts and even feelings of warmth as the brain becomes confused and muscles begin to fail, but metabolism slows, which may be a factor in why some people can reclaim, but death by heat or fire is much more painful and obviously permanent.

An office or a classroom are locales where a single should be able to toil and learn in a perfect temperature-controlled environment created by Heating and Air Conditioning, then but all too often, the Heating and Air Conditioning units in schools and office buildings are not up to the job of keeping students and workers from facing what seems love death by fire or ice… Improper ventilation may cause temperature variances causing a single person to sweat and another to shiver. Thermostat battles can arise between the sexes as ladies generally love it warmer than men. Ideally Heating and Air Conditioning should be able to keep a room at about 68°F for maximum brain efficiency. Temperatures above 68°F or below 65°F will cause the brain to devote resources to maintaining the body’s core temperature. I tried to explain this to our boss when I fell asleep at our desk last week, but he informed myself and others that the Heating and Air Conditioning had recently been diagnosed by a professional Heating and Air Conditioning corporation. It kept laboring perfectly even after I had to toil overtime to make up for our brief snooze.

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