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    are due to the walruses being fearful of the Old Man’s reaction‚ considering he is known to have a terrible temper that has been revealed in past experiences. The Old Man had no communication with the other walruses‚ only Basil‚ who was the second walrus in command who relayed the messages. The Old Man’s demeanor and lack of concern for the walruses caused the walruses to not feel that they could go to the Old Man with concern’s‚ fearful of his reaction. The Old Man was therefore‚ unaware of the walruses

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    Poorly Written Email TO: Jim FROM: Mike DATE: August 13‚ 2013 SUBJECT: ASME Vessel Requirements Jim‚ I have had a chance to review your memorandum in detail‚ research the relevant codes and standards‚ and have some preliminary conversations with Matt Hirsch (Primus) and Mike McGinnis (Innovative).   I have also attached two (2) pictures of the installation in Omaha.  The installation in Dallas‚ although appears to be vessel‚ is not intended to be a vessel

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    Persuasive Essay "Poorly Written Communication" Poorly Written Communication 2 Thesis: After a poorly written memo caused hard feelings and loss of morale‚ the company decided to start writing courses‚ believing that the effectiveness of enhancing written communication skills within a work place is necessary for any successful business. In "A case for clear writing" C. Petrini states‚ the ability to communicate written information in a clear‚ concise and accurate

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    The walruses are in danger of extinction‚ and the image makes this apparent by portraying a melting walrus. Greenpeace is the most productive and known environmental organization in the world. They are the voice for those who cannot speak. They stand up for the walruses who are desperately in need for attention and immediate action‚ before it is too late. The walrus population is declining due to the melting of the sea ice. This correlation brings realization to the public that climate change is

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    The intriguing poems and novels of Lewis Carroll creates a daydream like and fantasy mood‚ which allows the readers to keep an open mind and have a free interpretation of his stories. The Victorian Era‚ ideology‚ and politics greatly influences his work of literature‚ helping him develop content that amuses children‚ while adults are mesmerized by the clever lines that contain symbolic social commentary. He is known as a nonsensical writer‚ who breaks away from their traditions and becomes embedded

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    what is meant by “informed consent” and “implied consent”. When should written consent be obtained? Informed consent is a phrase often used in law to indicate that the consent a person gives meets certain minimum standards. As a literal matter‚ in the absence of fraud‚ it is redundant. An informed consent can be said to have been given based upon a clear appreciation and understanding of the facts‚ implications‚ and future consequences of an action. In order to give informed consent‚ the individual

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    Example of a Poorly Written Report “Loose Bolts?” February 30‚ 1973 The film "Loose Bolts?" is an analysis of what became known as the Lordstown syndrome by business week magazine. Interviews with workers‚ foremen‚ and union officials in this film show how a bored and dissatisfied works turns out cars (Chevy Vega’s) with major flaws. I recommend this film to anyone interested in the study of worker attitudes. - Paul Marshall‚ Professor of Management‚ Harvard Business School

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    Lewis Carroll’s "The Walrus and the Carpenter" could possibly be just a nonsensical rhyme meant purely for entertainment value. The fact that this is a nonsense poem inside a nonsense story makes it all the more difficult to decipher a deeper meaning. Like the author‚ who had a darker side to him‚ so too might his work. Carroll made this statement in a letter to an American friend‚I’m very much afraid I didn’t mean anything but nonsense. Still‚ you know‚ words mean more than we mean to express when

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    Topic One: Federalist Party and the Democratic-Republican Party Thesis: Although the United States of America has branched away to form their own government system‚ a group of parties seem to develop over time. The Federalist Party‚ who is proudly run by Hamilton‚ and the Democratic-Republican‚ who is run by Jefferson‚ both use ways to indulge themselves in making the United States a much better place to live compared to what they use to live under England’s rule. Paragraph Topics Paragraph

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    we lived in a world where you were not informed of any treatments or tests that you were receiving. Informed consent defined is permission granted in the knowledge of the possible consequences‚ typically that which is given by a patient to a doctor for treatment with full knowledge of the possible risks and benefits. Treatment and informed consent can be a very complex and controversial topic. There have been many legal disputes involving treatment and informed consent. I myself believe

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