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    Mandatory Memo

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    To: Alexis Fairchild From: Marshall Peterson Date: February 8‚ 2015 Subject: Mandatory Mediation Mrs. Fairchild‚ I am writing you this memo in compliance with the mandatory mediation requirements issued by the court. I would first like to state to you my stance in this case. I have been dealing with this particular vendor for about six months now. The business relationship started after my wife and I visited Mrs. Doe’s Sunday school class in Huntsville‚ Alabama. I was there in support of my

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    Memo Evaluation

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    Memo Evaluation The organization of the memo seems to be adequate. The only thing I found a little offsetting was the page number and running header. I almost wanted to see it in a light-grey text on the right side of the page. However‚ it did not throw off the tone of the memo‚ nor did it stray me from its goal too badly. I was able to maintain a constant focus on what the memo was saying. This brings me to clarity. The memo is written in an urgent‚ yet highly formal tone. I feel that it provided

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    Insane Asylums are important to the kids with special issues that their parents want them to get fixed. In the early years there was a lot violence and abuse to the inmates. The first Asylum was built in 1337 and the asylum was called Bethlehem. Bethlem Royal Hospital was first built in 1247 as the Priory of the New Order of St Mary of Bethlem in Bishopsgate‚ London. It was not initially an asylum for the insane‚ but a centre for the collection of alms to aid the Crusader Church. Bethlem was not

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    Insane Asylum Research Paper

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    Abstract Asylums such as The McLean Asylum for the Insane located in Boston‚ The Worcester Lunatic Asylum‚ and The Northampton Lunatic Hospital have been around for many years. Since the 1800s through the 1950s asylums have drastically changed in appearance‚ treatment‚ diagnosis and many aspects of the asylum such as the food patients are given to eat‚ and what work the patients get to do while being treated. The grounds and buildings of asylums have made significant improvements. Treatment

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    of what makes an individual insane? Is it the medication they receive or is the way they are treated in the asylum? Is there any type of moral treatment for these patients? Many can agree that mantel asylums are the reason that an individual become mad‚ individuals in mantel asylums are treated like animals. Moral treatment I can agree is the key to helping individuals in mantel asylums. Take example my mother a couple years ago was diagnosed with depression; it was a hard year for my mother

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    Legal

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    Ronald Robillard Prof. Jane Curth Personal and Community Health Section 012 06/11/13 Medical Marijuana Medical marijuana less harmful than most other legal tobacco products and has the ability to reduce the pain within ailing people. Marijuana also has the potential to raise the U.S. out of their tough economic struggle as well as lower crime rate and create more jobs for many more people. Marijuana should be legalized for medical use across the country.  Marijuana has a negative stigma attached

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    Phillipe Pinel One of the most famous asylum reforms was introduced by a man by the name of Phillipe Pinel. During the year of 1792‚ he took charge of La Bicetre to test out his hypothesis that the mentally ill or the insane would make improvements if they were treated with kindness and consideration. Patients were then unchained and had better rooms to be housed in. William Tuke In 1796‚ William Tuke founded the York Retreat in York‚ England. It stressed the importance of treating everyone

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    Healthcare Memo

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    ABC Homecare Memo Memorandum To: MR. CEO From: Alisha N. Craig Date: 6/24/2013 Re: ABC Homecare Agency Confidential WELCOME TO ABC HOMECARE! WE ARE DELIGHTED TO HAVE YOU ON BOARD AND LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR INPUT IN THE UPKEEP OF THIS COMPANY. AS YOU KNOW‚ WE ARE LOCATED ON THE EAST WING OF ONE OF THE BEST HOSPITALS IN THE WASHINGTON‚ D.C. METROPOLITAN AREA. WHILE OUR LOCATION IS PERFECT FOR REFERRALS AND GENERAL BUSINESS‚ WE HAVE SOME INTERNAL ISSUES

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    Interoffice Memo

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    Part A: Interoffice Memorandum Phoenix Advertising Interoffice Memorandum DATE: July 23‚ 2014 TO: Gregory S. Forest‚ President; Zachary Sylvan‚ Vice President of Operations; Lauragina Soto‚ Vice President of Human Resources; Al Gucciardo‚ Vice President of Public Relations Operations; Troy Richards‚ Vice President of Marketing Operations; Devi Dewdat‚ Vice President of Advertising Operations; Deborah Hugo; Vice President of FinanceThe Executive Team FROM: Lauragina Soto‚ Vice President

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    Jane Mcadam Summary

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    Jane McAdam‚ ‘Australia and Asylum Seekers’ (2013) 25(3) International Journal of Refugee Law 435-448 In this journal article‚ Jane McAdam reviews the events from mid-1950’s up until the 21st century‚ which have shaped the laws and policies that affect the way Australia manages asylum seekers. The Author use data gained through the Australian Bureau of Statistics‚ information from a number of cases and Australia government websites to identify the cause of Australia’s negative stigma towards the

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