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    Budgetary Constraints

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    There are many things that must be considered when looking into to opening a law office. These things include (but are not limited to): Budgetary constraints; Future growth; Physical location; Amenities; Client needs; Ergonomic considerations and maximum efficiency. In order to have a successful law office there must be a well-designed office plan. A well-designed office plan creates production and gives both the employee/s and client/s a pleasant environment to work in. In turn this creates profit, maximum efficiency, and promotes future growth. Simply put it makes people want to be there. Budgetary Constraints First thing to consider when opening a law office is the budgetary constraints, that is how much money needs to be spent to have a well-functioning up-to-par law office? In this matter, our office is a solo practice that continues to grow. According to Occupational Employment Statistics located on the Bureau of Labor Statistics website the hourly mean wage for an attorney in California is $76.06 and the annual wage is $158,200 which equals out to roughly $13,1833.33 per month. (retrieved from: http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes231011.htm). In another article posted by Sam Glover on laweryist.com he estimates that in order to start a solo practice it costs between $3,000-$15,000. So how do we create profit, growth, and cut costs to a minimum while keeping the work place comfortable? To start with we can save since we already have computers, software, and services…

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    NBC is home to two workplace based sitcoms: Parks and Recreation and 30 Rock. On both the shows they have a goofy, simple, and lovable employee, on 30 Rock it is Kenneth the buck toothed page from Georgia and Parks and Rec has Jerry Gurgich, the local frumpy and simple uncle. Both characters share the same television trope, therefore having many similarities, but the characters also have many differences. Both Kenneth and Jerry are simple, loyal, and kind employees who try their best to help…

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    Essay #2: Parks and Recreation and The Office Parks and Recreation and The Office are both sitcoms. Parks and Recreation’s first episode aired in 2009, and The Office’s first episode aired Whitney Taylor in 2005. These two shows are different in the ways that, The Office is about this group of people that work for a paper company where as in Parks and Recreation they work for the government. They are also different in the ways that The Office has a male main character who is Michael Scott and…

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    my mother was searching through the Scholastic Book Club catalog that was from my school library. In it were many books that I quickly dismissed as boring, lengthy, and pictureless. My interest at that time was not in reading but primarily in video games and playing baseball but my mother bought me a book that I could not put down, Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a book about a middle school student by the name of Greg Heffley. Greg is a lazy, socially awkward individual…

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    of the terrible ones. This book is written by two great authors, Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo. Greg, a father of daughters, was a consultant for the show “Sex and the City” in three…

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    Diary Of A Wimpy Kid

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    Sooo basically school is supposed to be fun, right? Well not for Greg Heffley. In the book “ The Diary of a Wimpy Kid “ by Jeff Kinney, Greg Heffley is portrayed as a very paranoid, often mischievous and dishonest person. Greg is the type of person to use his friend ( Rowley) for his own benefits. Greg Heffley is trying to reach what he calls the “ Popularity level” and throughout the book, he achieves it and later on he realizes it’s not worth it. He started gaining “ Popularity” because of his…

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    Madeline Barbier Video Essay PSY 340- Adolescences Adolescences Through the Eyes of Little Miss Sunshine In the years of adolescences, adolescents often times are experiencing a crisis of identity. They are trying to understand what roles they fall into and a lot of times their families and their self-esteem influences this “self-understanding”. In Little Miss Sunshine, many key concepts to adolescence are seen in the 7-year old character, Olive Hoover. She is going through the fifth…

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    In 1993 after a failed attempt to climb K2, the world’s second-highest mountain, in an attempt to honor his deceased sister, Greg Mortenson became lost in the Karakoram Mountains in Pakistan. He eventually stumbled into the remote village of Korphe, where he was nursed back to health by the village chief, Haji Ali’s family and treated kindly by the inhabitants. After Mortenson seeing the village’s school, a nonexistent building where students wrote with sticks in the ground without a teacher to…

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    In 1993, mountaineer and nurse Greg Mortenson wandered into the Karakoram mountains of Pakistan after a failed attempt to climb K2, the world’s second-tallest mountain. After many weeks spent in the mountains, and struggling with bad health and weakness, Mortenson finds himself in the Korphe village. He spends weeks there as the village people nursed him back to full health and strength. Inspired by the village’s hospitality and anguished by their hardships and poverty, Mortenson promises that…

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    First of all, in the beginning, Greg is having a tough time since he stopped talking to Rowley (his best friend) because of this girl that is Rowley’s girlfriend and Greg is kinda jealous. In addition, all the stuff Greg and Rowley did, was gone and now his girlfriend, Abigail is literally making up Rowley’s decisions and making him more mature. Now, because of Rowley is hanging out with Abigail more often, Greg is pretty lonely and has tough times such as, when Greg needs Rowley to carry his…

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