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    Being a medical biller and collector takes a lot of patience and dedication. As a medical biller and collector on one has a lot of responsibilities in the medical practice. One must make sure that doctor charges are posted and claims are submitted to the correct Insurance in a timely manner. Check claim status. Appeal claims that are denied. Post payments and proper adjustments. Mail out patient statements and make collection calls. At the end of every day I have to make sure that all medical…

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    FUNCTIONS 1.DISTRICT COLLECTOR(SHRI RAJ KUMAR YADAV,IAS): District collector is an IAS(Indian Administrative Service) officer who has a myriad of responsibilities under his jurisdiction(district in charge).His main functions include: Etymologically, the name collector stems from the traditional role of a district “collector” whose primary responsibility is to assess and collect revenue in his/her area of jurisdiction. Also the district collector is responsible for the maintenance of law…

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    The Animal Collector In a large enterprise building, the CEO Mr Gregory lies nonchalantly on his revolving chair covered with the lush brown coat of a grizzly bear. He was looking out into the marvelous Settle skyline through a floor-to-ceiling window when his attention was attracted to something else, it was a palm-sized specimen of an endangered mouse-lemur he had recently obtained from Madagascar placed on an elaborate stand on his desk. It had eyes just as bright and lively as it was before…

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    The Collector by John Fowles is a tale expressing the dark side of what could occur when someone not used to the power that comes with money suddenly falls into large sums of it. The book takes the most dark possible view and shows a man from the lower class known as Clegg taking advantage of his newfound power to kidnap and hold a member of the educated middle class named Miranda captive. When discussing the class relations he references the ideology of the two classes, Aristoi or the educated…

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    The philosophical view of the Few and the Many, in relation to authenticity, is a prevalent notion featured in John Fowles’, “The Collector”. It targets the idea that the Few are those who are “the good, the intelligent, and the independent” while the Many are those who are “the stupid, the ignorant, and the easily molded”. In his book, Fowles seeks to express his perspective of this profound concept through the characters, Miranda and Clegg. Fowles admits that Miranda belongs to the Few, while…

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    scared that i ran out the line and i got a stomach ache and i called my brother to pick me up. It started as a fun and interesting day with my friends and the it transformed to a horrible day which i will never forget. Oate’s “Where is Here” “Dream Collector” and Julio Cortaztar”s “House Taken Over” uses transformation of an ordinary person and an ordinary setting to show us how easily circumstances can change.…

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    The main components of a flat-plate collector, as shown in Figure 3, are the following [5]: • Cover. Glass or other radiation-transmitting material. • Heat removal fluid passageways. Tubes, fins, or passages which containing fluid from the inlet to the outlet. • Absorber plate. Flat, corrugated, or grooved plates are attached to tubes, fins, or passages. A special attachment is the embedded fixing shown in the detail of Figure 3.2. The plate is usually coated with a high-absorbent, low-emittance…

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    We also meet Jesus eating with sinners and tax collector. In the Jews society, tax collectors were viewed as traitors and nobody had to associate with them. (Tolbert, Malcolm). But instead, Jesus ate with them. A good example is Zacchaeus who was a tax collector. We learn that Jesus had to associate with the sinners and tax collectors because he came for the lost and the outcasts. He declared His mission by saying, it is “not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call…

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    The manipulation of the readers in “The Collector” “The Collector” is a novel written by John Fowles and at first sight seems to be a simple story without subplots to divert our attention. After a carefully reading, the hiding meanings can be discovered and the words can be interpreted. This paper proves the reader’s manipulation and reveals a few devices which were used in order to control the people’s mind. “The Collector” has two points of view which can easily manipulate the reader’s…

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    situation. Transformation in “Where is Here” by Oates creates fear because the stranger is very suspicious. Transformation in “House Taken Over” by Cortazar creates fear because the houses’ setting is very old and spacious. Transformation in “Dream Collector” by Tress creates fear because the photos can be very tricky as of what is actually…

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