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    Plaintiff Log Case Study

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    I. Introduction This is a civil action due to an incident involving a park ranger and UH graduate engineer and his friends at Hawaii State park. The main party being held liable in this civil suit is the UH graduate engineer. Defendant Michael Nishimoto (“Defendant” or “Michael”) argues that this is nothing more than an unfortunate campfire event that accidentally injured Lehua Ching (“Plaintiff” or “Mrs. Ching”), park ranger in her line of duty and he should not be held liable. Also, Defendant…

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    Vehicle Use Policy The following policy and procedures have been established in an effort to provide consistency in the management of our vehicles or vehicles used and owned by volunteers. These guidelines must be followed to avoid damage, injury, or abuse to the vehicles, facility and/or its users. The purpose of Vehicle Use Policy is to establish a fair process for the allocation of the NADEC’s owned and/or leased vehicles to as many members and staff as possible and to monitor the use of…

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    AAC Device Summary

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    Effectiveness In order to address the effectiveness of the AAC device for Sandra, two trial sessions were conducted, one in a spiritual center on The Pennsylvania State University’s campus and one via public transportation utilizing a typical developing female test subject who is also in her teenage years. The subject was told that she would not be able Within the spiritual center trial, the test subject engaged with one of the available receptionists to locate the chapel and whilst in the…

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    dragons that represents other worldly beings. The unknown author uses several aids when creating the work and brave tales of Beowulf. With the use of these literary devices the author is able to clearly communicate the purpose of their writing. The main literary devices identified within Beowulf are hero, allegory, and foreshadowing. Each device used is designed to help convey what the writer wants the reader to interpret. When you think of a hero you probably picture your parents or someone…

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    rhetorical devices, such as ethos, logos, and or pathos in numerous mediums, in order to persuade a specific audience. To fully understand what marketing teams attempt to do, one must know what rhetorical devices are. Rhetorical devices are tools that help persuade an audience into doing an action or feeling a certain emotion. For reference, a target audience is a specific audience that marketing teams advertise aim to reach their persuasive techniques. Ethos is one of the three rhetorical…

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    Electronic Devices Safety

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    Electronic Devices Safety Report This story is about something that happened that was almost awful to somebody on the internet. Shannon knew that strangers were dangerous but she didn't know they were on the internet. One day she checked her Buddy List and saw "OLPAL " (OnLinePAL) was on. She revealed some information that was private and because of that he found her. Lucky for her, Shannon's online pal was a police officer instead of a predator. The policeman told her, "You see, Shannon…

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    very parents. In the end, readers are left with questions and contrasting reactions. Everything that the author does to convey each message and emotion is specifically chosen for independent intentions. Bradbury utilizes several different literary devices, such as imagery, suspense, and satire for these precise causes. The purpose of these being- to create an image in the reader’s mind, invoke fear in the reader, and to communicate some unconventional way of humans. These, as well as others, all…

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    realized how much poetic devices have changed the way a poem is written? Well, many poems contain this. Once you have read a poem, you would usually go back and look through it right? Well, once you have done that a few times, you will begin to notice poetic devices such as, metaphors, similes, alliteration, repetition, imagery, and more. As you read a poem, you find all these things to make the poem better. For example, in the story The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes, the poetic devices make the…

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    Biomedical Device: Recall

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    for Biomedical Device or system Recall for the past 120 days. Report on at lease 5 devices/systems with: 1) the reason for recalls 2) the companies involved 3) how was the issue identified 4) what is the severity of the issue 5) the impact to the society if the recall was not made. CareFusion Alaris Syringe Pump Alarm The reason for recalls in the device is the pump causes an alarm that stops the patient’s infusion. The pump is unresponsive even if the key is pressed and the device is…

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    In literary terms, the state of being extremely different from something or someone is a device called contrasts. The device helps writers to compare two complete opposite things to show their relation .Authors use this device to emphasize on things that will help audiences/readers figure out specific attributes about the story. The prominent playwright, William Shakespeare often uses the device of contrasts to bring out distinctive features of the play by comparing characters, settings,…

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