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    Clerks Internship Essay

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    In the beginning of the semester, I would admit I was nervous to start my internship with the Divisional Clerks office. Before these past few months, I had only set-foot in a courthouse once or twice in my life for past tickets. Ever since I was eight years old, I have always wanted to be a lawyer. Growing up I enjoyed watching the television show; Law and Order Special Victims Unit, with my grandfather every day after school. When we would sit and watch the show together, my grandfather…

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    Clerks Character Analysis

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    According to Netflix I spent one hundred and eighty-four minutes total watching Kevin Smith’s movie, Clerks. In the first involuntary hour and thirty-two minutes it was easy to catch on to the self-absorbed attitudes, poor work ethic, and New Jersey accents. But, any dedicated movie watcher knows you learn more the second screening. Throughout the next showing I carefully analyzed the different themes.As there was so many to choose from, I made it clearn to myself that I did not want to be like…

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    Court clerks are responsible for maintaining the courts. It is the court clerks job to handle requests from attorneys, arrange court dockets, and maintain court case files (Office of State Courts Administrator). These tasks are extremely important because they help the courts run successfully on a day to day basis. It is extremely important for court clerks to keep the requests, court dockets, and case files organized because it helps judges and attorneys follow a schedule. Without the court…

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    Law Clerks Case Study

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    are dependent on their law clerks. The research of this paper is to find whether law clerks influence the votes cast by Supreme Court justices on the cases they hear. In the unlikely case that if research discovers that if law clerks have a large influence in determining the outcome of a case, the judiciary could have a longer and more complex process of reviewing law clerks before they are assigned to the court. If a justice discovers that one or several of their clerks has been manipulating…

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    Throughout my tenure as a courtesy clerk (bagger) at Kroger, I engaged in various acts of petty rebellion. However, in my final days employed there, I had moved from fruitless anger and focused it into an organized protest, one that had an impact on both myself and the store, if only for a day. Similar to the actions Smith took in The Loneliness of The Long-Distance Runner, by Alan Sillitoe, my behavior was one that resulted from a conflict between personal principles, and a hatred for arbitrary…

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    My career is medical records clerk. I’m pursuing this career because I love to help people and make sure that people are taken care of and that I can support them in many ways as I can. Medical clerks create new medical records and the retrieve existing medical records by gathering the appropriate record folders and contents. The duties of a medical records clerk is that gather patient information by collecting demographic information. They maintain master patient index by completing assigned…

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    interview for the unit clerk position at the Pasqua Hospital where I am inspired to contribute more and am intent on building a career utilizing my skills and talents in new and more challenging ways. For three fantastic years, I have been a porter in a busy hospital emergency department, which is an excellent job, besides the ability to help a variety of people both staff and patients, I witness and appreciate how this department functions and grows as a team. Unexpectedly the unit clerk…

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    Clerk Of Court Case Study

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    officials and department heads have consistently asked Wayne County’s commissioners for more pay for their staffs because they were tired of losing good people for what they viewed as just a little more money per hour. Could changes be on the horizon? Clerk of Courts Tim Neal is hopeful that is the case because he has become frustrated with the countywide pay policy that establishes pay ranges for each job classification. Neal met recently with the commissioners again pleading his case for more…

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    I work at a prominent local hospital here in Michigan as an Inpatient Unit Clerk, and I’m aware of the HIPPA laws and violations. On one night while training a new person to the unit she found something that should never happen, another patient’s documents in a different patient’s chart. The documents were missed filed. Now here is where the ethical decision was to be made. Should I have just corrected the problem and let it go or do I correct the problem and notify the supervisor for…

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    second clerk could be added anywhere you choose (and not necessarily to check for violations, as in Question 2), what is the maximum number of applications the process can handle? What is the new configuration? Approach: Analyzed the question, we added one more clerk in step 2 (process and record payment). Then use the formula as question 1 and 2 to calculate. Figure 3.1 Solution: When add the second clerk in step 2, then solve and record payments. We could see the above pictures, 2 clerks in…

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