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    going on in the clinic the staff should always treat every patient with the upmost respect. We hope to see you in our office again. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns you still may have. Thank you for your time and being one of our patients. Have a great day. Sincerely‚ Your name Office

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    If y’all disagree with me on certain parts or if you have any other perspective you’d like to share about Berkley or anything for that matter than go ahead. Let have a REAL CONVERSATION and try and learn from one

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    Socrates - The protagonist of The Apology‚ as well as all of Plato ’s other dialogues. Socrates seems to be a very simple man‚ not having many material possessions and speaking in a plain‚ conversational manner. However‚ this seeming plainness is all a part of the ironic characteristic of Socrates ’ method. Professing his own ignorance‚ he engages in conversation with someone claiming to be an expert‚ usually in ethical matters. By asking simple questions‚ Socrates gradually reveals that his interlocutor

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    Plato’s philosophical dialogue “Apology” (389 BCE)‚ Socrates argues that if he is wise it’s because he‚ unlike others‚ knows that he is not wise and he knows that people can not know when they think they know. In the beginning of the dialogue socrates sets up the question on why he is in trouble with the court(for corrupting the youth) and where did his reputation come from. He explains to the court that the oracle pronounced him as being the most wise and that no one else was wiser than him. Being

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    Specific Purpose: I will inform you today on how a driver of a get away car in a bank robbery should not be charged with a second degree felony murder‚ but they shall be charged with accomplice to the robbery. Central Idea: All U.S. citizens should be aware of the factors of a second degree felony murder. Intro: I. Bank robberies 4‚495. 38‚331‚491.85 (FBI‚ 2011) II. Within that it doesn’t tell you how many were killed. III. Up to you what you believe‚ but take these point into consideration.

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    My Dearest‚ I must apologize for the lateness of my letter‚ but our latest case has gotten pretty big‚ and honestly‚ it’s going to leave a mark on this town and our force. I mentioned parts of the case last time‚ but even though it’s supposed to be classified‚ I can’t keep it to myself‚ I need to talk with you about it my love. I warn you now it is a heavy case‚ and it will break your heart as it has mine‚ but I need to relay the story to you. It all started with a house fire‚ which led to me

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    Persuasion: Socrates’ Apology In speaking of effective rhetorical persuasion‚ we must appeal to our target audience in a way that will get them to accept or act upon the point of view we are trying to portray. Aristotle said that we persuade others by three means: (1) by the appeal to their reason (logos); (2) by the appeal to their emotions (pathos); and (3) by the appeal of our personality or character (ethos) (Corbett and Connors 32). When Socrates‚ an infamous rhetorician‚ gave his “apology” to his fellow

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    choses to do good. Even though it may be a bad or evil decision‚ to them it is a good decision for them. He believed no person had intentions of evil or wrong doing and if they had knowledge of wrong doing‚ they would choose to do good instead. The Apology and Allegory of the Cave Readings‚ is much like the Good Brahmin’s (Voltaire) in that we are as wise‚ as we engage ourselves into. If we do not venture outside our comfort zone or space‚ we cannot learn about the world‚ cultures‚ different people

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    Six minute walking test: Six minute walk test was developed in 1963 by Balke to evaluate functional capacity. Different variations of the timed walk have been tested‚ and the six minute timed walk was recommended given its reproducibility and ease of administration compared to longer timed tests. A functional test might be a more valuable tool& cost effective (Nixon et al.‚ 1992) for measuring cardio respiratory fitness in the population and detecting change in cardio respiratory fitness. One of the

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    Sheffield Executive Board (SEB) “Making the right things happen for Sheffield” Minutes of the Open Session: Wednesday‚ 10 September 2014 Held in Room 5603‚ Floor 6‚ Howard Building‚ Sheffield Hallam University Present: Neill Birchenall‚ Managing Director‚ Birchenall Howden (Vice Chair) The Very Reverend Peter Bradley‚ Dean of Sheffield Deborah Egan‚ Sheffield City Region LEP Toby Hyam‚ Managing Director‚ Creative Space Management Heather MacDonald‚ Principal & Chief Executive‚ The Sheffield College

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