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    Part A: Rhetorical Situation All books contain an interwoven agreement with four parts of writing. In the Toltec wisdom book The Four Agreements by don Miguel Ruiz, the rhetorical situation presents itself. The book uses the rhetorical situation with context, audience, author, and subject. The first agreement in the rhetorical situation appears with context. Written in 1997, the ancestral nagual (Toltec masters) prophesied the knowledge spreading. It says, “Though it remained veiled in secrecy…

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    of a contract with San Benito Heating and Sheet Metal for roof repairs to the Community Services Building. (NTE $5,184): E.D. Flores reached out to Steel Solutions for an additional proposal but was not provided a proposal. E.D. Flores requested authorization to issue the contract to San Benito Heating. A motion was made to approve the contract with San Benito Heating. If Royce does respond back to CSDC please let board know. M/ Diaz S/ Wright V/U b. Consider authorization of a contract with…

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    All of these costs should be considered when planning your budget and you should expect more than what the lenders estimate in order to better budget your money. Remember that it is your responsibility to contact the respected party that is in charge of billing you for their services. Take the initiative to reach out to the party and ask why the cost is so high. Buyers & Dual agents Knowing how to work with an agent is very important when purchasing a home.. Unless family or friends are…

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    troubles, and unfortunately can no longer market or distribute your products.” When Sheila reminded him of their agreement, he replied, “I regret that our agreement did not work out as planned.” Sheila then negotiated a new marketer-distributor contract with a company called Aquamarine to replace her agreement with Robert. A few days ago Shelia received a letter…

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    Welcome ladies and gentlemen! This is the Leonardo da Vinci art tour, but you already knew that since you had to pay and go through security and-- anyways, let’s move onto the tour! As we walk down to the Da Vinci area, I will first give basic background information about Leonardo da Vinci and then be taking questions. To get started, Leonardo is a Renaissance painter that painted some of the most famous works of art that the world ever saw. Not only that, but he was also an architect, engineer,…

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    Introduction (Situation, Problem, Approach, Theme) John Updike’s story, A&P, takes place in a small, conservative New England town. The time of year is during the summer, sometime around 1960. Most of the story is set in a small, local A & P grocery store, where the narrator is the cashier. The narrator’s name is Sammy, and he is nineteen years old. When three girls in bathing suits enter the store, he watches them as they make their rounds through the aisles, judging them and making…

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    1.When does the novel take place? In answering, look for subtle clues in language and background information. What evidence leads you to believe this is when the novel takes place? When they talk about how his brother bought a $4,000 car which is very cheap, also the words that they use is 2.Where does the novel take place? Describe Pencey. What kind of school is it? How does Holden describe it? What kind of people go there? What does it look like? What is the general mood and feeling about…

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    When it comes to enjoying time out on the boat, there are two things you should do. One, make sure you pack enough snacks and supplies to entertain yourself while over the water. The second, is to look good while out on the boat. Looking good while boating isn’t just about fashion though, it’s about functionality. Dressing up isn’t going to do much if your high heels cause you to trip and go overboard, so what should you wear instead? First off, it is important to make sure you are prepared…

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    Objectives: What is a risk? What is Absolute and relative risks? Absolute versus relative risk Relative risk tells you nothing about actual risk Keeping a sense of proportion about risk What is risk? Simply put, the ‘risk’ of something happening is its chance of taking place. Absolute and relative risks? Absolute risk of a disease is your risk of developing the disease over a time period. We all have absolute risks of developing various diseases such as heart disease, cancer, stroke, etc. The…

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    Importance of Standard Default Clause All government contracts contain provisions that protect the interest of the government and the contractor. The provisions in a contract indicate the requirements, conditions, and the obligations for all who are involved in the contract. Provisions suggest the contractor is to conduct business during the period of a contract. Interfacing with the government is also included in the provisions. Contractors who are new to government contracting and do not…

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