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    patient from wheelchair. According to the panel QME report on 12/30/13‚ there should be provision for future medical care including anti-inflammatory medication‚ short courses of physical therapy for flares‚ physician visits‚ diagnostic studies‚ pain medications and injections. The probability of requiring future surgery is low. MRI of the lumbar spine on 8/23/14 shows mild degeneration and minimal bulging of the L4-5 disc‚ asymmetric central disc herniation at L5-S1 affecting the right S1 nerve root

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    -Examine the components of a SOW for the purpose of open competition without restrictive provisions. Select a field that you are interested in and determine the information that would be included in a SOW for a contract in that field. Statement of works vary for throughout agencies because different government requirements. The Statement of work most commonly used in research administration is also known as the work scope. It is a short paragraph describing the work being performed. The SOW

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    How does Shakespeare make Act 1 Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet dramatically effective? Melanie Ngai Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare‚ which is about the feud of the Capulet’s and Montague’s. Romeo and Juliet fall in love‚ but find that they are the children of their parents’ enemies. Act 1‚ Scene 5 is an important scene in the play because it shows a change in relationships which greatly affects how the watching audience sees some of the major characters in the play.

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    How is Iago Presented In Act 1‚ Scene 1 Of “Othello” “Othello” was a play written by William Shakespeare in 1603. This play is a tragedy written in iambic pentameter‚ with a noble hero named Othello and a devious villain called Iago. Iago changes the story for the worst as he causes Othello to commit suicide and murder his loyal wife because of his fatal flow which is jealousy. The opening of the play confuses the audience for Iago and Roderigo are arguing over Desdemona. The audience may also

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    Macbeth: Summary Act V Act V in Shakespeare’s Macbeth is about Lady Macbeth’s mental state and the end of Macbeth himself. It is a fast paced chapter with many but short scenes‚ served to tie up loose ends. Below are summarized the key events of the nine scenes. Scene one is about Lady Macbeth who seems to have gone mad. While sleepwalking she indirectly admits to the crimes she and her husband have committed. Her mental stage is deteriorating because of her feelings of guilt. Referring to her

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    WHY What is the creator’s purpose? Why did they create this work? Have they referenced and cited back to their claims? The document was created to alert other scientists and the community of further progress of the cause foe ALS which would mean closer discovery to the cure of the neurodegenerative illness. They have referenced their document using more than sixty sources and have cited back to their claims throughout the document. Is this source reliable? This source is reliable

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    Soldiers also receive non-chargeable leave in conjunction with the birth of a child. For female soldiers who have given birth to a child there is maternity leave and for male soldiers there is paternity leave. Female soldiers receive six weeks of paid maternity leave to allow them to recover from giving birth and care for their child. Male soldiers are given 10 days of paternity leave to assist their spouse after they have given birth. The last category of non-chargeable time off‚ extended weekends

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    A. PENALTIES 1. Penalties that maybe imposed (Article 21) No felony shall be punishable by any penalty not prescribed by law prior to its commission. Note: Article 21 simply announces the policy of the State as regards punishing crimes. This provision prohibits the government from punishing any person for any felony with any penalty which has not been prescribed by the law. Article 21 - Is not a penal provision. It neither defines a crime nor provides a punishment for one. It has

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    How Shakespeare Makes Act 1 Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet Dramatically Effective At the start of Act 1 Scene 5 the guests at the Capulets’ ball have just finishes dining and Sampson and Gregory‚ the two head servants‚ are complaining that a number of the servants‚ especially Potpan‚ are not helping to clear up: "Where’s Potpan that he helps not to take away?" Most of the servants are trying to clean up quickly because they want to have their own party later. The scene then moves on to Lord Capulet

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    Men Take Paternity Leave from Work Katrina Baron ENG/102 Vicki Lynn Samson Everyone knows that expecting mothers take maternity leave from work when their child is born. With that being said according the Family Medical Leave Act excepting fathers are allowed paternity leave from work. In order to better support the mother of their child along with personally care for their child‚ a father should be allowed a paternity leave. Many employers do offer paternity leave but some offer it as

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