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    To: Supervising Attorney Jessica Gauvin From: Paralegal Veronica Decker Re: Security Protocols in the Law Office Date: 04-26-2014 Attorney Gauvin‚ The information that you requested in regards to the ethical rules about what is permissible to include in the website for the law firm. The law firm website must include the jurisdiction (state) in which s/he is licensed to practice. If the attorney fails to do so s/he has violated the ethical Rules 5.5: Unauthorized Practice of Law; Multijurisdictional

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    Azaria Chand Ms. Kelly English 10R-4 12 November 2013 Independent Reading Book Report Veronica Roth was raised in the Chicago suburb of Barrington Illinois. Roth studied creative writing at Northwestern University where she wrote the first book in her trilogy‚ Divergent‚ which became a New York Times Best Selling novel. Roth has won numerous awards for each book in the trilogy including; Good Reads Favorite Book of 2011 and Good Reads Best Young Adult Fantasy and Science Fiction (2012). Divergent

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    WRACK TECHNIQUES Note book is a mixture of fact‚ fiction and speculation. Your task as reader is to discover the truth. Bradley makes use of historical incidents and real people. He also draws inspiration from other texts. This is called intertextuality. For example he draws on Conrad’s book Heart of Darkness to explore the darkness in man’s heart. His character Kurt parallels Conrad’s Kurtz. He also quotes from Ondaatje p.37 to develop his idea about maps “whose portraits have nothing to do with

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    The Veronica was riding high on the desert dunes of the sea‚ the ship jumped off waves and landed hard on the water. Being the captain‚ I shouted orders to keep the ship level‚ but we all knew it was too late. The storm had triumphed over us. Waves became harder and more frequent. Suddenly‚ we heard a loud creak. The hull had been breached by a huge rock and water was now flooding the hull. Driven by panic and taken by madness‚ the men jumped to save their lives. I saw my beautiful Veronica sink

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    The first major cause of the First World War was the Treaty of Frankfurt. This treaty was signed as a direct result of the end of the Franco-Prussian War. The Franco-Prussian war was started on July 19‚ 1870‚ and the treaty was signed on May 10‚ 1871 (Doerr). This victory over the French helped prove the German empire as a major military force. After the victory the Treaty of Frankfurt was created by the German Chancellor‚ Otto von Bismarck . Otto von Bismarck was the leader that had masterminded

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    ------------------------------------------------- Analyse the causes and results of the Spanish Civil War. From 1936-1939‚ Spain had undergone through turmoil and destruction as they plunge into an inevitable internal incident that wreaked havoc across the country militarily‚ economically‚ politically and socially. The Spanish Civil War had begun. There are many causes to as why the war ignited and the list of results is not that negligible either. Causes such as the unpopularity of the monarch

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    overnight project‚ Instead a long string of castrated events that proved to be glorious in the end. From the early stages such as the Napoleonic wars that collapsed the Holy Roman Empire and then shaped the confederation of the Rhine‚ to the exulting Franco-Prussian war that left France defeated and dominated after the momentous victory of Germany against the French in 1870. All these events helped shape the unification of Germany into one sovereign state and into one of the high and dictating powers

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    and eventual exhumation of victims of Francoist repression whose corpses are still missing‚ often buried in mass graves; temporary change to Spanish nationality law granting the right of return and de origen citizenship to those who left Spain under Franco. This essay will explore how through his exhumation of the past filmmaker Guilhermo del Toro provides a conduit for the very primal need of the Spanish people to release and deal

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    Battle of Trafalgar The Battle of Trafalgar was the most significant battle won by the British against the combined forces of the French and Spanish fleets during the Napoleonic Wars. This battle also had significant impact on the concept of navigation when it comes to the Naval Doctrine of War. This battle proved that tactical unorthodoxy could win battles; even though you might be outmanned and outgunned by your opponent you can still win battles by deviating from the old Naval Doctrine. This

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    differences between Franco Zefferelli’s and Bazz Luhrmann’s interpretation of Romeo and Juliet? One of William Shakespeare’s famous tragedy write ‘Romeo and Juliet’ has struck enormous success in the last 400 years. It tells the story of two star-crossed lovers as they try to find a place in the world together without dealing with the wrath of their families’ rivalry.  Many directors interpretations have been released and screened but two of the most successful versions were directed by Franco Zeffarelli

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