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    In all of my 10 years of being the Inspector in Waknuk, I thought I have seen all forms of deviations and offenses. However, today’s discovery proved that the Devil is still creating new and vile creatures to try and steer mankind from the true image of God. It started off when Mr. James reported that a Deviant had somehow managed to enter his barn the night before but he was able to capture it. I quickly got dressed and rode on over to his farm on the outskirts of town. When I arrived at his…

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    OIG Code Of Conduct

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    The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) was established in 1976 with the goal to restrain frauds, abuses, and wastes in healthcare services for Medicare, Medicaid, and other Health and Human Services. OIG advises healthcare organizations to follow the OIG guidelines on establishing effective compliance and ethical policies. The policies will help organizations to identify and stop inappropriate performance from happening. The content of each policy will be determined by individual healthcare…

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    Dbq Factory Inspectors

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    appointment of the first factory inspectors in 1833. The powers of the inspectors were similar to those that the magistrates had previously. They had the right to enter any mill which was in operation, and introduce regulations which would lead to the effective implementation of the Factory Act. However, this act took away the right to create regulations away from the inspectors, and instead this power was given to the Home Secretary. Out of the four inspectors, two were members of the 1832…

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    Moving on to the character of Inspector Goole, I can finally evaluate that Priestley used him as his mouthpiece right from the beginning since he is the only impartial persona that attempts to persuade each character to accept and share their guilt for their role in Eva Smith’s suicide. He appears to be very purposeful throughout the play and he actually makes numerous statements on the issue of responsibility and social equality by stating that “we don’t live alone”. These teachings are…

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    legitimacy of the inspectors lessons. During this time we see the divide between the older and younger members of the Birling family, and how they choose to accept or hide their responsibility. During the Inspectors speech, he states that “We are not alone. We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other.” This lecture to the Birlings outlines the central theme of…

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    As the play "An Inspector Calls" was set two years prior to the World War 2, the variety of conflicts surrounding this time period, such as the arguments of socialism versus capitalist, are ingrained in the play. The Central Powers were countries with powerful elites who wanted more power. Central capitalist superiorities were countries with dominant elite with a thirst for wealth and power; in the play, Priestley portrays this using characters like Mr Birling. Furthermore, Eva Smith represented…

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    Choosing Home Inspectors

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    Choose a Home Inspector for Your Home Inspection Buying a house isn’t something you do every day. In fact, for most homeowners, purchasing a home is going the be the largest investment they will make in their lifetimes. As one of the cornerstones to building wealth, it’s important that the home you purchase is worthy of your investment. Fortunately, a home inspector can help you determine if the home you are interested is in your best interest or not, but how do you choose a home inspector? The…

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    Inspector Javert Essay

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    antagonists; however, there is just one problem, no one can be a single-minded villain. They are just people and many may not be all that bad. From the opening pages of the book and the musical, Les Miserables by Victor Hugo, the readers are introduced to Inspector Javert. He is portrayed as the antagonist for setting forth the law on a seeming less never ending pursuit of Jean Valjean. However, he is not the guy everyone makes him out to be. Javert went after Jean Valjean because of his past…

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    One important theme for ‘An Inspector Calls’ is generations. Priestley use generations to separate the characters thoughts and attitudes. The older generations are Mr. Birling and Mrs. Birling and the younger generation are Sheila and Eric.Gerald is another important character that is in the half of older and younger generations. The play is divided into three sections. The first section of the play is before the inspector arrives which is the first half of the act one. In this part of the…

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    J.B Priestley’s play ‘An Inspector Calls’ applies the theme of social and moral responsibility to express how the capitalist views of 1912 can ruin them. With Priestley being an advocate and socialist for equality, he purposely evokes the thoughts and actions of the prototypical capitalist communities of the 1900s, critiquing them for their unsympathetic and self-centred mindset, which are some of the most significant factors that disagree entirely with the idea of social responsibility. The…

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