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    This letter is to express my sincere appreciation and gratitude towards my sergeant Stange and Chief Bishop. I appreciate your decision for deciding to send me over to the Corrections Training Academy. Since joining the Academy I have learned more in depths and details about numerous aspects of verbal and non-verbal communication‚ and the importance of daily roles when interacting with inmates. I am learning about the extremes of correctional officer job duties and how the situation can go from

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    Blackburn Primary Care Associates 1990 Turquoise Drive Blackburn‚ WI 54937 (555) 555-1234 March 12‚ 2013 Tom Lightman 312 Monterey Place San Marino‚ CA 91108-1833 Dear Sir or Madam: Mr. Lightman we received your voicemail stating that you wanted your records sent to another physician. We as an office would like to take this time to apologize for the way you were treated in our office on February 12‚ 2012. In your voicemail you stated concern about how you felt unwanted in our office

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    “The Apology” by Plato Summary Plato’s “The Apology” is the speech Socrates makes at a trial in which he is accused with not recognizing the gods recognized by the state‚ inventing new deities‚ and corrupting the youth of Athens. Despite its title‚ however‚ the speech is not an “apology”. The word “apology” comes from the Greek word “apologia” which means a defense‚ or a speech made in defense. It can then be inferred that Socrates is not apologizing for his “wrongdoings”‚ but is instead defending

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    Exploration of The Apology After Socrates was convicted‚ he makes a prophecy. The prophecy is that vengeance will come upon those who convicted him. He prophesizes the Zeus will be much harsher to those who convicted Socrates than they were to Socrates. He says that more‚ younger people will step up in his place. In condemning Socrates‚ the Athenians are not freeing themselves. They are actually making it worse for themselves. More people are going to take Socrates place and they will question

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    statements ever uttered is “the unexamined life is not worth living”. This statement was professed by the one and only Socrates while he argued for his life during his final trial. This statement was recorded in his pupil‚ Plato’s‚ text entitled The Apology. In our modern lives we have endless distractions; in our modern lives we have constant stimulation‚ and in our modern lives we have a need to constantly seek cultural approval -over all else. These never ceasing qualities of our culture lead us far

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    Ball 1 Abby Ball Mrs. Adler English 101 30 August 2014 It is not the desire to harm‚ but a harmful desire for self-improvement that will lead to the downfall of mankind. We‚ as humans‚ observe something appealing and have an overwhelming urge to seize. Our longing for power‚ as well as property‚ has left devastation and destruction as the trail of bread crumbs leading directly to humans as the culprit. No other animal is as entitled or greedy as humans. Whether it is land or possessions

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    Problems Caused by Identity Theft By Luanne Kelchner‚ eHow Contributor *   *   *   * Print this article Victims of identity theft suffer more problems than a loss of money. Identity theft is a widespread problem that involves the theft of someone ’s financial information and identification. The thieves then steal from existing accounts in the victim ’s name‚ open new accounts or both. The problems associated with identity theft go further than the financial loss that the

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    History of Europe Literature Final Paper In Plato’s "Apology"‚ Socrates is in trial for "corrupting the youth" and not believing in gods the city believe in. The book has three parts. In the first part‚ Socrates gives a long speech. This is Socrates defense against his accusers. During this speech‚ Socrates says many examples of characters in Greek books. For example‚ he talks about "the clouds" which is a comedy play. Socrates also talks about Anaxagoras in the first part. In the second

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    Kevin Langieri February 1‚ 2013 Philosophy of Human Nature Professor Gregor Topic 1: Plato’s Apology This paper examines the significance of Socrates’ opening lines in Plato’s Apology. Socrates’ opening lines establish the key points of his defense‚ which he explains in further detail as his dialogue continues. Socrates’ essentially makes four points with his opening two lines‚ which become relevant later on. To understand why these points are significant‚ it is important to make the charges

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. History of Authorization System The security of digital data has long been a concern of operating system designers. The first time-sharing systems in the early 1960s had password schemes as part of logging in‚ memory protection hardware‚ and access control lists on files. By 1970‚ the means to assure security and protection were considered fundamental to operating systems and were an important consideration in the design of OS kernels. Authorization is the process

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