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    ISSUE Under Florida statutes and cases pertinent to inadvertent disclosure, is Mr. Beene required to return the privileged documents when (1) the products liability team inspected each document included in the discovery; (2) the amount of inadvertent disclosures was miniscule; (3) the degree of disclosure was rather small; (4) Mr. Fitzgerald requested the return as soon as he became aware; and (5) the client has a right to prevent disclosure of confidential communication, as well as an attorney…

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    Dbq Confucianism

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    as shown in documents 3 and 4. Confucianism and Buddhism were rivaling belief systems during this era. This rivalry between the belief systems caused some animosity from Confucian scholars against Buddhist followers. In document 3, the anonymous Chinese scholar is questioning…

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    Eurasia. Their actions at the time were viewed as brutal and barbaric. As of late, this view is being debated, we see in documents 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 that they were extremely organized, were part of peaceful religions, and aided in the development and success of social structures, economy, and even new technologies and innovations in civilizations. However, in documents 2, 3, 4, and 5 we see evidence of their extreme brutality and barbaric tendencies, such as catapulting the burning…

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    audience of document H was the United States congress. The purpose of document H was to convince congress that the replacement of government officials would better help the United States. The point of view of document H was from Andrew Jackson who wanted the spoils system. The historical context of document I was Andrew Jackson created the spoils system to give people he knew government jobs. The Intended audience of document I was all the people in America. The purpose of document I was to…

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    sample from the document. In particular, the probability $P(d/q)$ of a document $d$ conditioning on query $q$ as likelihood relevant represent the QLM models citep{ponte1998sigir}. Applying Baye 's rule on $P(d/q)$ to get: egin{equation} label{BayesQLM} P(d/q) = frac{P(q/d)P(d)}{P(q)} end{equation} where $P(q)$ could be ignored as it is equivalent across all documents. Also, the document prior $P(d)$ could be ignored as it is uniformly the same across all documents. The document prior $P(d)$…

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    battles, heroes, and documents. Many events have happened throughout time in America, but the many documents that have been written are some of the most important. Giving detail about that time period, these documents stated events and rules that had taken place in that time period. Why are these documents important you ask? Most of them, believe it or not, had a very great impact for their influence of the American Revolution. The American Revelution was influenced by many documents, creating a…

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    tell the story of the Qin dynasty. Three documents were given to piece together the fall of the Qin dynasty. However, it’s unknown if they are reliable or unreliable. The three sources are document A,“World History:The Human Experience” By Farah and Karls, document B,“The Faults of Qin” By Jia Yi, and document C, ‘A Refutation of Some Confucian Fallacies Confucian Fallacies Concerning the Causes of the Downfall of the Ch’in Dynasty” By T’an Hsiao-Wen. Document…

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    The modern Olympics was also progressively becoming shaped by economic interests as shown by documents 5, 7, and 9. The Olympics offered the prospect of great economic prosperity and commercial gain to companies that sponsored them and to countries that hosted them. The mayor of Tokyo, Ryotaro Azuma, explains in document 5 that the Olympic Games of 1964, which Japan hosted, helped the country recover economically from their defeat in World War II and eventually grow as a world trade power. This…

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    World War 1 Dbq Analysis

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    Document I highlights the assassination of Austria’s archduke as the main instigation for war. This is done by portraying Sarajevo as a match that would set fire to a pile of logs. In turn, the logs are a symbol of the less immediate causes of war such as alliances, imperialism and militarism. Document F strengthens Document I’s stance on the relationship between nationalistic uprising and war by providing context on the discontent Pan-Slavic body. Document F states that, “Serbia…

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    the first stage documents are able to impact the investor positively, you’ll begin discussing the investor’s involvement in more detail. As the relationship develops, the documents become circumstantial. This doesn’t propose you should simply provide every file to the investor in order to close the deal. Certain information, such as specific financial figures, are sensitive and you don’t want to provide this material necessary through e-mail or post. The information and documents investors are…

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