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    is unreliable based on the following key components which contributed to the subject property’s incorrect assessed value: • Neighborhood Description • Market Conditions Addendum of Appraisal Report • Room Classification/Plat Dimensions Neighborhood Description Mr. Holder’s…

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    weapon while out at a festival. Upon raising his elbow, another citizen noticed the concealed gun and made an anonymous phone tip to the police. The anonymous tipster gave Mr. Howard’s description as a white male, standing at a height of 5’10”, and that he was wearing jeans and a beige jacket. Based off this description, and with no other outward signs of criminal activity taking place, Mr. Howard was stopped by a security officer and subsequently frisked. Mr. Howard’s jacket was zipped, and…

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    may be possible that his description equates to Construction Inspector DOT 182.267-010 L/SVP 6, Gas Leak Inspector DOT 953.367-010 L/SVP 5, or House-piping Inspector DOT 953.367-018 L/SVP 5. The vocational analysis cannot be completed on this case because additional medical and vocational development is needed. If the claimant cannot be awarded on medical severity alone, additional vocational development is needed. DI 22515.001B.4 indicates a complete detailed description is needed for each…

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    forms the basis of the study. The individual’s experiences are unique and its interpretation is entirely subjective. Phenomenology is a research approach that is intended to inquire about peoples different experiences of certain phenomenon through descriptions. It is an approach to map the qualitatively varying ways in which people experience or understand different aspects of phenomenon in the world. It is based on how people experience or perceive an aspect in a given situation (Husserl,…

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    ambiguity in one story than there is in the other. These stories offer a look at the editing process and how it affects the overall story. The overall story is much more effective in its original form “A Small, Good Thing,” which uses much more description and details than its counterpart, “The Bath.”. “The Bath” and “A Small, Good Thing” are supposed to be the same story, but with character development, ambiguity, and pacing the two stories turn out to be substantially different. The plot of…

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    wafers, put wafers in acid or solvent to clean them, did paperwork on the computer to record the work, did data entry on the computer for inventory control. DDS determined her job is equivalent to DOT 590.684-042 integrated circuit fabricator. The description for this job involves loading wafers into processing containers; cleaning wafers; inspecting wafers for defects; depositing layer of photoresist on wafers using automated equipment; aligning photo mask patter on photoresist layer; exposes…

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    looked at various of different packages that is placed on the shelves and hesitated with what kind of cough drops to buy. Then one package that popped up among other packages which was a yellow “HALLS” menthol cough drop bag. I read quickly over the descriptions and decided to take that bag and head over to the check out with the thought that hopefully this product can at least help to soothe my sore throat. I decided to get that pack out of many different similar products because of its design…

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    different time periods and the settings are drastically different, they both share a commonality within the isolation they feel as minorities within the larger communities. While both authors expertly import literary devices such as narration and description within their writing to express the message of their anecdotes, placing emphasis on the descriptive aspects more often seems to be what bring more motion to a story while also vividly presenting a setting. In Tan's case, objects of…

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    commercial, the company explains that they created a fake job and posted it online, and then they held real interviews over skype. The commercial included a mix of clips of multiples interviews, the gave a description of the job and people gave their responses. Some examples of the job descriptions were, “the title is director of operations”, “must be able to work standing up all the time”, “24 hours a day and 7 days a week”. A lot of the people being interviewed were shock and could not believe…

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    One way that Anna Sewell developed the horse is through description. In the text in paragraph 2 the author wrote, “Those who have never had a bit in their mouths cannot know how bad it feels; a great piece of cold hard steel as thick as a man’s finger to be pushed into one’s mouth, between one’s teeth, over one’s tongue.” In this part of the text, the author is describing how the bit feels in her mouth. Here she uses description to describe how horrific the bit really is and how uncomfortable…

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