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    Memo TO: Karen Klein‚ CSR‚ Co-Owner/Head of Technology FROM: Valerie J. Eames‚ CSR‚ CCRR‚ Freelance Court Reporter DATE: December 13‚ 2009 SUBJECT: Recommendation Report for Research on Implementing In-House Videoconferencing ______________________________________________________________________ I have attached my recommendation report with regards to the research I conducted as to the costs and benefits to Ludwig Klein Reporters & Video by purchasing videoconferencing equipment to

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    When responding to what would generally be considered a “code 3” call in effect‚ an emergency requiring excess speed and the use of sirens and lights‚ the first thing the responding officers need to do is keep their emotions under control‚ as failure to do so can result in a bad shoot out‚ use of excessive force in subduing suspects‚ or sloppy investigative work at the crime scene. In this particular case‚ the first officers on the scene would physically separate the three witnesses‚ take

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    discuss. Although I really enjoyed poetic memoir in Surrendering by Ocean Vuong and the story of family development in Cisneros’ Ghosts and Voices‚ I found my responses to the other three readings were more important to discuss. In Alibis’ A Literary Pilgrim Progresses to the Past‚ I found that as someone who has continually tried their hand at writing‚ I really connected to this reading. I completely understand that it’s very difficult to discover what distinguishes you from others. Sometimes even when

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    Royal Military College Bunyan’s Progress Bunyan’s Progress: In the story‚ “ The Pilgrims Progress”‚ the author‚ John Bunyan‚ sends the reader on an eventful journey through the eyes of his protagonist‚ Christian. Throughout the journey‚ Bunyan is able to capture significant themes that took place in the 1600s. During this time‚ many people were strongly influenced by and were faithful in God‚ but viewed the Roman Catholic Church as having a misleading religion. Throughout

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    Cross country practice started a week before school started for most people; for me and many others‚ it started a couple weeks into summer. Eventually‚ when the season actually started we all started running together more and do harder workouts. Then in a couple more weeks we started having a couple meets‚ sometimes two a week. Then at the end of the season‚ we had our conference meet and for most people that was their last meet of the year. I was top four on JV though‚ so that meant I had a

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    The Pilgrims The Narrator -  The narrator makes it quite clear that he is also a character in his book. Although he is called Chaucer‚ we should be wary of accepting his words and opinions as Chaucer’s own. In the General Prologue‚ the narrator presents himself as a gregarious and naïve character. Later on‚ the Host accuses him of being silent and sullen. Because the narrator writes down his impressions of the pilgrims from memory‚ whom he does and does not like‚ and what he chooses and chooses

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    The significance of the modern day Jerusalem as a religious capital cannot be established without the sacred sites of different religions in the city‚ including the Western Wall of the ancient Jewish Temple and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher of the Christians. After the complete destruction of the Jewish Temple in 70 CE by the Roman forces‚ Jerusalem was stripped of its spiritual axis and left desolated with the Jews banned from the city. Consequently‚ when the Church of the Holy Sepulcher was

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    The Significance of Knowledge Knowledge is the most important thing in man’s life. There are two kinds of knowledge: Religious knowledge and Secular knowledge. These two kinds of knowledge are very essential for the existence of man. Secular knowledge is necessary for his worldly life and religious knowledge is vital for his successful life here and in the Hereafter. Allah says in the Qur’an in Sura 9‚ Verse 121: "..........let them devote themselves to studies in religion and admonish their

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    Technology and Progress

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    During ancient times‚ human beings were just beginning to unveil the wonders of our world: developing language and other forms of communication‚ discovering fire and ice along with other elements of nature‚ domesticating animals‚ hunting and gathering‚ growing crops and creating order in society. From this sudden spark of curiosity arose practices such as agriculture‚ blacksmithing‚ fishing‚ and with these skills provided by the people‚ grew a government as well‚ to control them and create order

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    service at The Door Fellowship Christian Church‚ it was a different experience I had ever had‚ their service is completely different than a Catholic Church Mass the worship service‚ music and sacred texts were all different. As I walked into The Door Fellowship Christian Church the first thing I noticed was it was not the typical church I am used to‚ I was walking into a building. A building they called church‚ there were no sacred objects such as statues‚ cross‚ nor

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