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    To know that she thought I should even consider quitting made me feel that I had let myself and my teacher down. After that day, I was called to the guidance office to decide if I would stay or leave the band. I was torn on whether to listen to my teacher or myself. As I sat in the guidance office, the counselor gave me two choices: to quit band or to get a tutor and practice until I could catch up with the other students. After deliberating over it and talking with my parents…

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    Edward Hoppers paintings always tell a story. ‘Office at night’ is no different. In the painting created in 1940, Edward Hopper leaves the viewer wondering what truly is going on in the somewhat mysterious situation. While some might only see two people having a regular night in the office, the many clues given in the painting leaves one’s mind wondering – is there something immoral going on? The open window, mysterious lighting, and the facial expressions of both individuals suggest a deeper…

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    He turns in his chair as he hears his always-locked door suddenly slide open, watching intently as several Marines led by 2nd Johnathan Westly, along with several ODSTs and Sangheili, pile into the room armed and ready. **LtCol. Stuart Benson suddenly rises from his chair, his left hand laying on the desk and his right at his waist. He feigns a surprised look as he exclaims, "What is the meaning…

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    only a fool could reach as far as the flickering lights and become the illusion in which he dreamt for himself------- “Get some chairs, why don’t you, so somebody can sit down, ” She said temptingly. “Oh, sure,” I hesitantly agreed and walked toward my little office that mingle carelessly with the white cement of the cracked wall…. By the time I came back with two chairs, curving against my arms, the room was quietly empty beside for the dusts’ silhouettes. One by one the sound of mechanic…

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    At this point, JT didn’t know what to think of the damage he had just observed, but decided to continue into the house. He noticed that the inside was just as bad as the outside. Chairs were sprawled in the dining room and pots and pans were littered along the kitchen floor. One thing he did notice, however, was the fact the refrigerator and pantry were in perfect condition. He knew that a bear would have demolished all the food…

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    measures used during the visit. Environment of Doctor’s Office The first thing that I encountered was the reception area. The waiting area was clean, welcoming, and comfortable. There was soothing colors and comfortable chairs to sit in. Just like the attentiveness of staff, a waiting room’s appearance speaks volumes about the physicians in that practice as the atmosphere represents the doctor…

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    As the film Citizen Kane progresses Charles Kane's character attitude will eventually show for what it is towards the end of the film. Orson Welles does an extraordinary job at bringing out Mr. Kane's character flaws in several scenes in the film. Especially in the how to run a newspaper scene in Citizen Kane, Welles creates a tense realistic feeling between Mr. Kane and Mr. Thatcher, along with an extremely arrogant and carless attitude that Charles Kane betrays. Welles does this through a…

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    Ergonomic Office Equipment Sitting behind a desk for long periods of time can cause stress all over the human body. A 2006 study in The American 9,279 emergency room visits for computer related injuries. A number that is up from 1,267 just twelve years earlier. (Bakalar) Other statistics show some very dramatic numbers. The average adult now spends 50-70% of the day sitting at work. 35.7% of all adults in the United States are obese. Musculoskeletal disorders account for about one-third of…

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    Medical Staff Members (and remain in good standing as Active or Affiliate Medical Staff Members while in office). - Demonstrate clinical competence in their field of practice. - Understand the purposes and functions of the Medical Staff and demonstrate willingness to assure that patient welfare takes precedence over other concerns. - Have administrative ability applicable to the respective office. - Understand and comply with Hospital and Medical Staff requirements. - Be able to work with…

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    when their duties are thoroughly examined, the Texas governor has enough liberty given in his or her position where significant policy changes can still be made. The governor is executively responsible for appointing qualified candidates to state office positions, submitting an executive budget to the legislature, and being the commander in chief of the state’s military forces when not under the order of the President. Legislatively, the governor can veto and sign legislation, both…

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