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    RELATED CASES: NONE. SUPPORT DOCUMENTS: Eighty-One Pages Panhandle Educators Federal Credit Union Documents to include One Page Affidavit of Fraud, One Page Transaction History, Six Pages Cardholder Dispute Forms. On 03/04/2016, I spoke with Melody Graves in the District II lobby of the Pasco Sheriff`s Office in reference to a Petit Theft and Fraudulent use of her Panhandle Educators Federal Credit Union (PEFCU) Debit/Credit Card number 4224320000431829. Ms. Graves stated while…

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    I am writing this letter on behalf of Christopher V. Brown. I have had the pleasure of knowing Paul for the past2 years. Christopher has asked me to write a general recommendation letter for him to use when any employer asks for recommendations. I hired Christopher in January of 2016, when looking for an Inventory Specialist to conduct inventory of command Asset Equipment that valued $5,000.00 dollars. He has done an excellent job while working as an Inventory Specialist and has continued to…

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    This is not the case for everyone, a women could just as easily initiate violence, but it is “less likely”. It is good to have a balance between both and that will help you think rationally and not let things get out of hand. Women do not go into this profession asking…

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    access to the Mill. Findings The design elements discussion refers to a limited reference and mainly focuses on the related works that are widely known. The outcome of the analysis is the basic result to be appropriate for a general case. For a more specific case, further and broader research is suggested to gather comprehensive information. According to the analysis above, an attractive square should have high imageability, a high sense of enclosure, high walkability…

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    I am a customer service supervisor at a large bank’s customer service center. Evidence of emotional dissonance presents itself daily. The bank has a set of core values that all employees are expected to portray. We have clear and emphasized display norms. Each of my bankers contacts averages between three and four minutes. Each call, no matter the length or reason, is expected to be used to enhance the customer relationship. This tight control over what can and cannot be displayed proves…

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    Screen Resolutions: What You Should Know Resolution refers to the number of pixels on an image. A pixel is a tiny illumination that makes up an image. A good example is when you use Microsoft Paint with Microsoft Windows. Zoom in a little, click on the pencil and make a single dot. That could be considered a pixel. Many pixels on the screen may make up an image that you are able to recognise. http://i.imgur.com/x3hC4SA.jpg If you were to watch a video on your PC and you were able to zoom the…

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    The topic of controversy for this essay is whether or not technology has a negative or positive affect on people. In order to help explain whether or not technology has a positive or negative affect on us there will be four articles that will be discussed within this essay. The first article is “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” by Nicholas Carr, “The Reading Brain in the Digital Age: The Science of Paper versus Screens by Ferris Jabr, “Get Smarter” by Jamais Cascio, and “Technology Doesn’t Dumb Us…

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    Negativity: The Destroyer of Results Negative emotion: usually an unpleasant or unhappy emotion which is evoked in individuals to express a negative affect towards an event or person (Psychology Dictionary). An example of a negative emotion is sadness, anxiety, guilt, shame/embarrassment, and more. A person’s response to conflict shows what type of person someone is. One of the best ways that a person can react to conflict is by avoiding negative emotions and feelings. Negative thoughts can…

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    game”. Lacie, being only a 4.2 awkwardly offers her an extra pastry in hopes of receiving 5.0 rating, but is disappointed by a bare 2.6.This scene really captures the depths that Lacie will go to get a good rating from a complete stranger or in this case a co-worker. These interactions become more apparent throughout episode, when the barista in the coffee shop offers her an extra pastry, or the man in the hallway at work offering smoothies just…

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    use? Is it just a work computer? Or something to keep the kids occupied while on a long car ride? Laptops and tablets are both great devices, but they have differences that set them apart in the consumer market such as design, portability, control, display, and intended use. How an item is designed plays a part in how it’s intended to be used. A large, bulky computer wouldn’t be ideal for a traveling worker, just as a delicate item shouldn’t be given to a destructive 3 year old who would…

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