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    held at the 83rd precinct. P claims he went to the 83rd precinct and MOS informed him that Ms. Rodriguez was arrested for criminal trespass at 211 Irving Avenue. P claims that he left the precinct and went to 211 Irving Avenue where he was informed by Katrina Hernandez (non-party) that Mr. Rodriguez was sitting on the steps in the hallway waiting for a friend when MOS arrested her. P claims that he began to walk back to the precinct when two MOS approached him. P claims that MOS punched him and…

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    Summary Of Rhetorical

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    The authors used rhetoric to strengthen their claim . the authors used ethos, and logos in the articles. The main idea of each article is soda is bad for students health. The author of “Budget News: New High School Team Sponsorship” states their claim that “ this sponsorship will be great benefit to the football team and the high school in general. The authors argument was strong because it helped the school save money so the students could get new textbooks and other thing that they and it…

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    Why Medical Billing

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    patient and the specialist then translates it into a specific code for that procedure. When one is a medical coder they spend their day taking procedure documentation as well as looking up the proper codes, and entering that information into their claims software which takes time and most of the paperwork off the doctor’s hands. It also helps the doctor in absences because the medical biller and coder would know the information as well as the procedure.…

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    The Toulmin Method

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    facilitates the way one analyzes an argument. Stephen Toulmin gives us the basics to this method which allows many people to respond to the argument given and also leads one to improve the argument made. Toulmin’s method invites one to examine the claim, reasons, qualifiers, evidence, warrant backing, rebuttals for any counter-arguments, and exceptions of an argument to decide the effectiveness of an argument. In the article titled “The Locavore Myth: Why buying from nearby farmers won’t save…

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    Title VII Summary

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    allowing gender stereotypes to influence an employment decision was impermissible. In Price, Ann Hopkins’s gender influenced a decision to put her promotion to partner in a law firm on hold. As with the unequal burdens claim, the specific reasons for denying Jespersen’s stereotyping claim varied across courts. The district court held that Price did not apply to appearance policies, and the three-judge panel said that Price would apply only in the case of sexual harassment. All of the Ninth…

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    I am writing in response to a request from The Shorthorn’s editor stating the opinions of publishing or not publishing Mae M. Ngai’s “Reforming Immigration for Good.” The author claims the government 's approach to protocols regarding control of present immigration are failed ideas. She inflicts emotion to the reader on why illegal immigration will not stop, by stressing the need to give more opportunities and to be “flexible and fair.” I consider the topic at hand appealing to the demographic…

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    there is no coercion in the “should,” just persuasive evidence to do it. The “best life” is another point of discussion. Savulescu mentions: hedonistic, desire-fulfillment and objective list theories as ways of interpreting a “best life.” Savulescu claims that these three theories of wellbeing all converge on most cases of procreative…

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    Ford Swot Analysis Essay

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    as it decides how to approach GM’s announcement (see Appendix A for SWOT table). Recommendations To decide how Ford should respond to GM’s improved warranty program, Ford should conduct a thorough analysis of each of its options. Market share and claims costs would be the main factors directly affected by improved warranty coverage. Cannibalization of ESP sales should also be considered, despite disagreement on whether it will actually be affected. Below is an analysis of the financial impact…

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    The focus of this paper is the Cartesian Circle. There seems to be a circularity in Descartes’ argument regarding the claims of the existence of God. There are philosophers who claim Descartes commits to a belief that has no foundation and because his argument is circular it holds no weight. There are also philosophers who defend Descartes and claim that he does not commit himself to a foundationless belief and that what seems circular isn’t actually circular. I will be supporting the latter…

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    Don Peck, in his article "They 're Watching You at Work," claims that more sophisticated, efficient and cost-effective technologies have altered the traditional hiring process. With ample evidence provided by the "potential power" of "data-rich" people analytics, this process will be replaced by algorithmic screening programs that eliminate the human affinity to subconsciously commit subtle yet impactful biases and ultimately benefit society by sustaining the contentment of workers (Peck 9).…

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