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    INCIDENT REPORT To: The Proprietor cc: Social Services Inspector cc: Health Authority Inspector Introduction The purpose of this report is to analyse the causes of the incidents which lead up to‚ and resulted in‚ the death of a resident at your home‚ Mrs X. The report will further draw conclusions from the incident‚ and will make several recommendations to assist in the prevention of such an incident occurring again in the future. Account of the incident Mrs X was an elderly resident

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    All of the characters in ‘An Inspector Calls’ are in some way responsible for the death of Eva Smith/Daisy Renton. Eric Birling is described as ‘not quite at ease‚ half shy‚ half assertive’. He seems embarrassed and awkward from the start. The very first mention of Eric in the script is that he guffaws and he is unable to explain why he is laughing. This may mean he is nervous about something. It is soon clear that he is a heavy drinker when Gerald admits‚ “I have gathered that he does drink pretty

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    API 653 Aboveground Storage Tank Inspectors - This course is ideally suited for the persons preparing for API 653 exams. - Ideal for those involved in new construction of tanks‚ interacting with inspectors‚ tank maintenance and operation‚ regulators‚ and environmental control. THE TOPICS COVERED Parts of API Recommended Practice 571‚ API Recommended Practice 575‚ API Recommended Practice 577‚ API Standard 650‚ API 653‚ API Recommended Practice 652 ‚ Recommended Practice 651‚ ASME Section

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    On January 13th 2017‚ I checked out of my room at the HomeWood suits hotel a round 12am. I was waiting in my car for my 4pm check in time at the Hyatt Place. I was waiting for my phone to charge before I headed over to the hotel and I dozed off in the car. Shortly after i woke up I was then surrounded by police officers who had there guns drawn and then asked me to step out of the vehicle. They quickly searched my pockets where they said they found traces of meth residue then proceeded to handcuff

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    On Thursday 04/07/16 at 2345 hours I was dispatched to a verbal domestic at College Place Mobile #84 located at 31600 126th Ave SE in the City of Auburn‚ King‚ WA. Dispatch advised the reporting person‚ Jairina Gonzalez-Villalobos‚ stated she and her husband‚ Erick Chinchilla-Aguirre‚ were in an argument. I contacted Jairina and her eleven year old daughter‚ Jairy Gonzalez‚ outside her trailer (#84)‚ while Officer V. Martinez contacted Erick and his son Angel Gonzalez. It should be noted Jairina

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    What is the importance of Sheila in the play‚ ’An Inspector Calls’? ’An Inspector Calls’ written by J.B. Priestly in 1945‚ revolves around the investigation of a working-class girl who committed suicide due to the society. In this play Priestly uses each character to represent an important message to deliver to the audience‚ mostly about the theme of responsibility. Priestly uses the young Sheila Birling‚ a carefree lady‚ to drive the play forward. Her importance shows the audience the need for

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    In the start we see that the two children of Mr and Mrs Birling(Sheila and Eric)‚ support their parents in the beginning. Their character was exactly mirrored their parents view. Gerald however‚ is remains the same and refuses to change his character and is the same as Mr and Mrs Birling. This is not so obvious in the beginning‚ but if u study the book really carefully‚ you would see that there are many quotes that suggest that Gerald Croft was always in support of Mr. Birling‚ such as "Yes‚ exactly

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    ‘The Inspector merely functions as a mouthpiece for Priestley’s ideas’ What do you think the Inspector function is in the play and how does Priestly present him? The Inspector is an enigmatic figure who acts as a catalyst which creates the possibility for the others to confess to their wrongdoings. The inspector takes his responsibilities seriously and acknowledges that it is his ‘duty to ask questions’ highlighting his intact character whilst the others break down. The Inspector has several

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    An Inspector Calls is saturated with the theme of responsibility. Throughout the play by J.B. Priestley‚ various forms of responsibility are used to act as a source of tension. These include the character’s reaction to blame and the shifting of it‚ testing the reactions of each character to its fullest extent. Creating a simulation where the readers‚ Priestley’s so called new generation‚ has a possibility of encountering. The inspector is a representation of an authoritive figure of the law‚ the

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    The unexpected guests Sharp‚ swift footsteps resonated through the empty streets of Lumaen as Inspector Aedin made his way to the Royal Palace for his daily duty. Because of the early hour‚ most of the inhabitants were still asleep. The sun produced a radiant‚ golden ocean‚ that slowly consumed everything in sight and threatened to blind everyone daring to look straight to its source. There were few sleepy figures‚ that moved at a slow pace‚ saying a faint greetings to each other when their paths

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