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    Paragraph 1 Dear Mrs. Penny Hoffstetter (Human Resources Manager)‚ I am applying for the position of medical receptionist at Cooper‚ Wolowitz‚ and Associates at your Ephrata location. I am most interested in applying for this position with your office for the weekly hours‚ salary package‚ sign-on bonus‚ and medical benefits package. The office hours are great being Monday through Friday 7:30am to 4pm and one Saturday a month 7am to 3pm. The salary package is pretty inviting with $13.50 an hour

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    Kristi Kalman 14606 Paul Revere Ln. Plainfield‚ IL 60544 Student number: 21999254 Exam # 38179300 1. The three goals of the Physician Payment Reform is to decrease medicare expenditures by promoting preventative care and preventing unnecessary hospital stays. The next goal is to Re-distribute physicians payments more equitably by ensuring that physicians receive a fair payment for services rendered. The last goal is to ensure quality health care at a reasonable rate. 2. Modifier -25 would be the

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    Many humans in today’s society often try to control their surroundings. Yes‚ there are many things that people can control‚ but one thing will always remain constant. In Robert Penn Warren’s poem “ Evening Hawk‚” Through his use of language‚ Warren is able to convey to his audience that time never ceases. He creates a very detailed underlying meaning and sets the mood for the entire poem. The mood and meaning of the poem is very evident beginning in the first stanza of the poem.Warren demonstrates

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    “The Call of the Wild” Essay What could transform a gentle pampered dog into an undomesticated man-killing beast‚ like his early ancestors‚ capable of killing humans? The central character in the story “The Call of the Wild” is a dog-named Buck‚ whom is half St. Bernard – half Scotch Shepard. Buck’s life began on Judge Miller’s estate in central California‚ where he lived a docile life free to roam and do as he wished. The Gold Rush in 1897 created a demand for young strong dogs‚ like Buck‚ to pull

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    In the book The call of the wild‚ by Jack London‚ a dog learns the cruelty and the freedom of the wild as he becomes a tough sled dog. This nonfiction book focused on Buck‚ a dog who was taken from his home in Southern California and sent to become a sled dog in the Klondike. Buck becomes a strong sled dog and is taken in by many dog sled owners‚ where he experiences the cruelty of man and the wild. When John Thornton‚ one of his owners‚ is killed by the Yeehat Indians he avenges him by killing several

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    My Personal Response to The Call of the Wild The novel The Call of the Wild tells a story about how Buck‚ a domesdicated dog in the "sun-kissed" Santa Clara‚ managed to survive in the wilds of Klondike. Jack London conveyed many of his own ideas about living in this novel by telling readers what Buck went through to adjust to the harsh realities of life in the frosty North‚ where survival was the only imprerative. Throughout Buck’s adjustment there were several turning-points which forced him to

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    Friends who knew me in my childhood tell me I was a very strange little boy. Judging by my memory and the stories‚ I lived in a world of my own. I was a dreamer. I reminisce climbing trees in the forested area behind our home and just sitting there‚ ensconced on a limb thirty feet above the ground‚ rocked by a gentle breeze. I noticed early on that when I immersed myself into that world‚ surrounded by nature‚ and didn’t move a muscle‚ birds and other wildlife never noticed me and would go about their

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    Pennsylvania was the last colony to become established in the seventeenth century. The owner‚ William Penn‚ hoped to create it as a place where those who were facing persecution because of their religious beliefs‚ could practice religious freedom. William Penn was a supporter for religious freedom and a dedicated member of the Society of Friends or also known as Quakers. The Quakers followed their inner belief instead of following others. His religious views separated him from other people and he

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    Rye‚ by J.D. Salinger‚ one might view the novel as bland‚ or ordinary. However‚ once finished with the book‚ it is evident that the story exhibits many qualities that Thoreau addresses in his essay‚ "Walking‚" which characterize "uncivilized free and wild thinking." These distinct characteristics of free and uncivilized writing are brought about through the author’s tone and style of writing‚ as well as through the characters and themes. For an author to think free and uncivilized‚ he must be steadfast

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