Hi Dariely, As discussed, IT is in the process of standardizing the Outlook signature for external and internal use. However, there has been some sizing issues with the Bernie theme/holiday image that are sent out each month, so the image sizing will need to be standard as well. Based on our review together, the image will need to be sized using the following measurements: Width: 1.84”, Height: 1.14” If needed, we can work together on next month image to make sure the above is the correct/set size for all future images. Any questions, please let me know.
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Hi there DeQuetta. What exactly has a retention of 3 years? Is it Register of Births? or Disease Index? or is every single one 3 years? Here in Washington State, there are a few that are different than AHIMA standards. The Register of Births, Deaths, and Surgical Procedures all have the designation standard of "retain until no longer needed for agency business and then transfer to Washington State Archives. The AHIMA standard for all three of the Registers is permanent. What is North Carolinas standard retention for all three of the Registers?
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Actually , Before traveling to Maine, I sent two PR (PR-202447 for TOP & PR-202460 for IIPO) for adding funds. I referenced in the old PR and set Sam as the 1st approver because the blank of 1st approver is showing “Dept Mgr” and I remember Sam have the authority to approve 100k. Now PR-202447 is approved. After I get two POs, I will send you. Did I made a
Please be aware I am finalizing the CT Reverse Compliance Matrix and require your assistance.
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There have been court cases taken to trial where the evidence has been uncovered to have been retrieved under a violation of the Fourth Amendment, and consequently declared invalid. Such evidence was either obtained without a warrant or under unreasonable search and seizure. In cases where evidence is obtained under a violation of expectation of privacy, suspects can fight back in court and be held unaccountable for their crimes. They walk out of court with neither fines nor a sentence. With this said, evidence is off limits when retrieved under a violation of the Fourth Amendment. Otherwise, the evidence is valid and can be used to determine a criminal's luck from the moment the enter a court of justice.
Anita Cobby was a 26 year old nurse who boarded a train at Central Station on the 2nd February 1986. She said goodbye to her friends and when her friends next heard about her, she had been severely beaten and raped and had been dragged through a barbed wire fence before having her throat cut and being dumped in a paddock in Western Sydney.
Hi Davon, good post this week. I do recommend that Brian move to another state, that will allow same-sex partners to obtain a protection order. I don’t think that it is fair the state he moved to will not issue protection orders to same-sex partners. Especially, since domestic violence can happen to anyone regardless of their sexual preference. I think that all state should allow for equal protection if the law, which is why the VAMA was passed. This is a bill that ensure that the LGBT victims of violence have equal access to services under federal law. Therefore, Brian will be protected from Tom even without a valid protection order. He will still have equal access to services. Overall, enjoyed reading your post and perspective.
Standard conventions exist, like the use of “Dear Sir” that’s normally found at the beginning and the use of “Yours faithfully”. This is used because the person isn’t known because they might be a company. The use of “Dear Mr” and their name, and “Yours sincerely” will be used since the person is known. Letters tend to use standard layouts. These are usually blocked, semi blocked and indented. House styles can be presented for organisations. This could be things like fonts, formatting and etc.
Raquel Busko agreed to move to Syeda's class on Monday (7/18/2016); as long as she could occasionally visit or work in my class. The other two students (Demetrio Alvarez-Bahena and Veronica Sosa Tornero) did not attend class yesterday. I will update you with their decisions after I inform them.
Thank you for responding so quickly. I will look into these thinkers' work and very well may have some more questions throughout the application process.
Canterbury Tales written by Geoffrey Chaucer was a story of not the people themselves but a social statement of how the people of higher standing were viewed by the middle class. In the time that Canterbury Tales was written it was a time of corruption of the Church. There were many clergy members that were mentioned in this story. Each of the characters was unique in the way they went against the standards they should be held to. The most interesting this story was definitely The Friar. The Friar was a man a bit above the monk, he was supposed to dedicate his life to poverty, he was supposed to be a beggar for the church. As Chaucer writes in his novel the reader knows just because that was what was supposed to happen, it never actually happened that way. The Friar that Chaucer introduces his audience to is one that does the opposite of what his duties actually were supposed to do. All of this being disguised as a good work. When the audience delves into the information Chaucer provides, there is a realization that the friar may not be the man good works that he is seen as. The Friar is seen in his sexual, financial with spiritual and social immorality.
Pharmaceutical equivalence is if both drug products contain the same amount of the same active substance in the same dosage forms. Pharmaceutical alternatives if both drug products contain the same amount of active moiety but differ in the chemical form (salt, ester, etc.) or in the dosage from (tablet, capsule, etc.) Therapeutic equivalence (TE) is equivalent therapeutic effect of 2 drug
The death penalty is a very controversial topic. Although there is a lot of evidence supporting both sides, over half of Americans are for capital punishment in some shape or form, but what causes someone to be sentenced to death? According to the article, “Against the American System of Capital Punishment” by Jack Greenberg, the worst crime is “a putative killer of one’s parent or child” (Greenberg). What makes this so much worse than any other crime? And, of the few executions, how many of these people are getting executed for the worst crime? Some people say the death penalty should continue and there should be more executions, but personally, I think it should be banned in all states. Through the history of my brother in law to what the law actually states the death penalty should no longer be in place.