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    Budgetary Constraints

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    There are many things that must be considered when looking into to opening a law office. These things include (but are not limited to): Budgetary constraints; Future growth; Physical location; Amenities; Client needs; Ergonomic considerations and maximum efficiency. In order to have a successful law office there must be a well-designed office plan. A well-designed office plan creates production and gives both the employee/s and client/s a pleasant environment to work in. In turn this creates…

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    Problem Solving Essay

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    Problem Solving      There are many different strategies that good problem solvers use to solve a problem. Before using a strategy, you must remember a few things. First, take your time. Few good problem solvers solve problems fast. Second, don't give up. You will never solve a problem if you don't try. Last, be flexible. If a first you don't succeed, try another way. And if the second way doesn't work, try a third way.      There are a few…

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    and twisted his ankle in his frenzy out of the kitchen. I dropped the pancakes and helped Kirchner stand to his feet and start moving towards the direction in which the rest of the men had ran. Tjaden and Detering were waiting for us, Müller had gone back for the pancakes, and Katczinsky was finding a secluded place for us to take cover since the dugout was in plain sight. My senses must have been lacking, my focus on Kirchner, as I didn’t hear Detering’s calls to…

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    Paul Bauumer Quotes

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    Paul Baumer: a Soldier, a Witness; Just a Boy In Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front, a novel about the truthful, disturbing reality of war, Paul Baumer, the protagonist, has a very hesitant and rebellious relationship and attitude towards authority that lead to the fading of his mental state. In the beginning, he faces the feelings of betrayal and anger. Those emotions continue to persist, but they “dull-out” over time. The “dulling” becomes “fading” and the…

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    There were a total of 38 million men fighting in WWI, these men were Russian, German, French, Italian, English, American, Hungarian, Austrian, Bulgarian or from the Ottoman Empire. They all had the same experiences while at war. There were differences depending where they were placed, but the fundamental characteristics were the same. There were a total of 17 million dead and 20 million wounded; the survivors were left to live with the effects of being dehumanized because of all the death they…

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    home and family represents how his experience in the war is stopping him from feeling the safety and comfort of where he once had those feelings. He knows that his leave will end, and if he lets down his emotional walls he will suffer when he goes back to the horrific warfare. Remarque has used the metaphoric idea of ‘distance’ to represent how Paul is feeling in his hometown, which is a representation of the alienation that has formed. By portraying the sense of betrayal and alienation felt by…

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    Remarque successfully portrays the danger of war and how a person will do whatever he can to survive when faced with imminent danger. The following quote shows how they survived from another attack. At the sound of the first droning of the shells we rush back, in one part of our being, a thousand years. By the animal instinct that is awakened in us we are led and protected. It is not conscious; it is far quicker, much more sure, less fallible, than consciousness . . . It is this other, this…

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    Back To The Future

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    are Back to the Future and Star Wars. Back to the future is one that is easy to discuss when it comes to the future but Star Wars is one where you really have to think, how does this relate? Star Wars Portrays a Society that spans many planets instead of just one. It is a galaxy where people use space ships to drive everywhere and can travel from planet to planet in a matter of minutes. Their weapons are lasers and society is a little bit more like the wild wild west than truly civilized. Back…

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    Being the youngest in the Sober Living, I live at, it’s like I have six moms and/or older sisters. All of the women have inspired me with their recovery and learning a new way of life, as so am I. One of the ladies I live with Tiffany P. (for anonymity reasons can’t write her full name; she is in a 12 Step program as I am) is a Hawaii-born lady, straight from Honolulu, Hawaii. The reason why I’m writing about her and not the other five ladies, is because our story starts in Acton Rehab almost…

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    Back To Work

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    Carol Cohen, did a informative speech on ted.com on the topic of “How to get Back to Work after a Career Break.” She started off with informing the audience on the problems that people face with the attempt to go back to work. This allowed for the audience to know what she was going to talk about and clarified any starting questions. She followed with real life examples of people who returned to work and were successful. By sharing these stories she gave her listeners hope in finding a job.…

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