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    Research Memo

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    RWhat constitutes as a dangerous weapon The use of a particular object in one case should not be construed to mean that any intentional unjustified touching with an object previously held in a different case to have been capable of being a dangerous weapon constitutes a crime; a reasonable jury might well reach a different conclusion as to an object when used in different circumstances. M.G.L.A. c. 265‚ §§ 15B‚ 18C. Com. v. Mattei‚ 455 Mass. 840‚ 920 N.E.2d 845 (2010) In determining whether

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    Business Memo

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    Business Memo To: BOB Kai: Operations Manager and Bo Dickison: Warehouse Manager CC: All Staff: Operations and Warehouse From: Chastity High Bear: Operations Team Management Date: 01/15/2013 ------------------------------------------------- Many companies face a challenge that seems to burden them with contradiction: how to reduce transportation and operations costs while increasing customer service levels. Designing the right global supply chain network provides a solution to both issues

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    Client-Centered Therapy

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    developed the concept of client-centered psychotherapy. He was a brilliant and remarkable person who uses a scientific method of integrating client-centered into psychotherapy. His client-centered approached was to treat the client with respect‚ have unconditional acceptance and empathic understanding. Also‚ his theory was to restore people to full function along with maintaining and enhancing themselves. However‚ it is extraordinary how a therapist can listen to the client without utterance and still

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    Client-Centered Theory

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    Client-centered theory is not one built off of beautiful techniques and elaborate goals. It is a theory simply based on a relationship between a client and a therapist. The therapist has an unconditional positive regard for client. Carl Rogers is the mastermind behind client-centered therapy. Client-centered approach is not for every counselor. It is an attitudinal style of counseling. The counselor has to learn that the client is not defined by their personality‚ but is a person in the process of

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    To: Marketing‚ Staff From: Marketing‚ Director Date: 20 January 2013 Subject: Fallen Hero Monument Proposal Our men and women of the United States Armed Forces are every day roles models that protect the values our forefathers fought so hard to attain. As they confront terrorism aboard to protect our city streets‚ their actions have inspired many throughout the world to bear the title American. Though the fight to keep us free is not an easy task they stand ready and willing

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    Memo Sample

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    memo from the past to: whom it may concern; sometime in the distant future FROM: CAMERON GERDES SUBJECT: WHAT IT WAS LIKE 100 YEARS AGO DATE: 4/30/2012 ________________________________________________________________________ I AM WRITING THIS LETTER ON THE 30TH OF APRIL 2012 ON A WARM SUNNY DAY IN HOUSTON‚ TEXAS. BY THE TIME YOU READ THIS LETTER I WILL HAVE LONG PASSED AND HOPEFULLY MADE A DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD. I CAN ONLY IMAGINE WHAT LIKE WOULD BE LIKE IN 2113; I AM NOT EVEN

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    Final Memo

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    Terrier‚ where the minor failed to see the sign‚ and after owner opened the door‚ minor getting bit when dog jumped up and bit his finger when minor was trying to retrieve treats for Halloween? Short Answer(s): 1) It is most improbable that our client can avoid liability for the dog bite injury due to the requirements in the dog bite statute. The statute provides “a defense when any negligence on the part of the person bitten that is a proximate cause of the biting incident reduces the liability

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    Client Centered Therapy

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    of the most influential‚ empathetically understanding‚ theorists is Carl Rogers. His contributions to human behavior have changed many of the theories that preceded him‚ and contributed his theory to many theories that followed him. I want to explore Client/Person Centered Therapy. This is a type of therapy that was pioneered by Carl Rogers. This therapy is different because as the name suggests it solely focuses on the client. ’In focusing on the client‚ the client’s feelings are deeply explored

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    attorney-client privelge

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    In the United States criminal juctice system truth seeking ought to take presidence over attorney client privielege. I provide the following definitions for clarification: Truth-seeking- According to the International Center of Transitional Justice truth seeking is Truth commissions are not judicial inquiries. Th ey do not establish individual criminal responsibility for specifi c crimes‚ determine punishment‚ or use the standards of due process applicable in a court of law. If they gather evidence

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    Working with Involuntary Clients There may be times when you will need to assess clients who have been ‘coerced’ to attend the session. They may not be willing to negotiate or to participate during the session. The involuntary client may be reluctant to provide any information at all during the initial assessment. Clients who are involuntary may present as pre-contemplators‚ and the worker may need to consider other methods of counselling or defusion. Understanding involuntary clients’ behaviours Challenging

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