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    Binder & Patel (2004) state that‚ “In contrast to the rigid adherence to the notion of termination as a final ending‚ our guidelines reflect the increasing heterogeneity of views regarding the meaning and role of termination…” (p. 238). Two of the most significant views on termination are a successful termination and a premature termination. Another view on termination is that there is little relevance and isn’t justifiable‚ with every client‚ to excessively focus on the termination. Binder and Patel

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    A Unique Voiceprint At the TEDWomen Conference 2013‚ Professor Rupal Patel of Northeastern University presented a TED Talk called‚ “Synthetic Voices‚ as unique as fingerprints.” As a speech scientist‚ she wanted to engineer a solution that focused on building customized voices for people with speech impairments. She started the Human Voicebank Initiative‚ which allows people of all walks-of-life to donate their voices to the VOCALiD project for infusion into compatible speech-impaired voices. This

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    Relationship of me MR.SAURABHKUMAR SURESHKUMAR PATEL and my wife MRS. ANKITABEN SAURABHKUMAR PATEL. First of all‚ I would like to introduce‚ myself Saurabhkumar S. Patel‚ I have done Bachelor of Pharmacy from Pune University. I am very happy that I am going to peruse master in Health Service Management and Planning from University of Technology‚ Sydney. In my family‚ my father Mr. Sureshbhai Kantilal Patel and my mother Mrs. Chandrikaben Sureshbhai Patel‚ both are businessmen and running their own

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    MR. MOTIBHAI PATEL BUYS A TRACTOR Factors’ influencing Mr. Patel’s buying the tractor 1. Cultural Factors: Mr. Patel wants to be better off financially and wants to move up social classes. 2. Social Factors: Friends had bought the tractor and told him it was beneficial to do the same. No elders in the family to consult and advice on the issue. 3. Personal Factors: i) Economic Factors: Initial success in pump business encouraged him to turn to farming ii) Personality: Confident‚ organized

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    following transcript of a radio broadcast in which Mr Sandip Patel‚ who campaigns against the use of cell phones‚ gives his views on the topic. Write a letter to Mr Patel in which you comment on his views on the use of cell phones. In your letter you should: • • • examine the points Mr Patel makes; examine the ideas raised by the interviewer; give your own view and develop your arguments. Begin your letter‚ ‘Dear Mr Patel…’. Base your letter on the ideas found in the transcript and

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    Northbury NR33 2PY Mr Cardus 11 School Drive Northbury NR16 8JQ Ref: MP/Card04-1 Date: 03/03/2012 Dear Mr. Cardus‚ Re: Cardus V Aristotle My name is ……..and I am writing to you on behalf of Ms. Patel to update you on the progress of your personal injury claim. Ms. Patel has recently spoken with Aristotle PLC to agree on the amount of damages you should receive should your claim be successful. We are yet to agree on who caused the accident and whether or not your actions contributed

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    Bhagat Singh Bhagat Singh was born on September 28‚ 1907. Bhagat Singh was an Indian socialist considered to be one of the most influential revolutionaries of the Indian independence movement. He is often referred to as "Shaheed Bhagat Singh"‚ the word "Shaheed" meaning "martyr" in a number of Indian languages.(The Phenomenon of Bhagat Singh). Bhagat Singh was born into a Sikh family. I myself am also Sikh. Our religion is very unique we are not allowed to cut our hair and we follow the Guru Granth

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    one hand‚ the Patels side is relevant because firms such as the police cannot just freely inspect everything they feel fit‚ and if they can‚ it can slide into a slippery slope of unlawful along with unethical searches and pursuits. On the other hand‚ because the Fourth Amendment specifically states that it protects “people” from becoming insecure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ etc.‚ and technically speaking‚ a business is not a person‚ it is easy to say that the Patels shouldn’t have

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    or Pi’s dad‚ Mr. Patel. In chapter 8 (pages 31-39)‚ page 35‚ “I heard two things at the moment: Father saying “Never forget this lesson” as he looked on grimly; and the bleating of the goat.” This scene really characterizes Mr. Patel and showing just how brutal the wild life can be. This was a very strong teaching technique at the time considering Pi was only 8 years old at the time. To see a Bengal tiger‚ maul a goat like that at 8 years old sends a very strong message. Mr. Patel seems like he is

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    Jignasha Patel‚ Freescale’s director of global talent sourcing and inclusion. “When you’ve got a tenured employee that decides to walk out the door‚ it’s not just one person leaving‚ it’s that person’s knowledge and network and skills.” To manage talent and prevent turnover‚ Freescale holds line managers accountable for recruiting‚ hiring‚ and retaining employees. To do that‚ managers need to project their talent needs into the future and reconcile those with projected availabilities. Patel provides

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