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    Sietereales 11145609 LEGAWRI K32 Legal Writing vs. Business Writing There are 5 important elements in order to make a good legal writing. First‚ there must be proper spelling. It is obvious that spelling is a very key element in any kind of writing. Misspelling of a any word‚ name‚ address‚ location will seriously affect a legal document because in legal writing everything must be precise. The second important element is proper grammar and punctuation. One legal paper must have the correct punctuations

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    Balancing Penn Foster Studies with Work and Family Demands My name is Julia and I am in my early twenties‚ and I would have never have imagined that I would one day be going back to school to earn my college degree. My mother and fiancé encouraged me to pursue it‚ because of my love of art and talking to people‚ marketing and public relations and that it would be very expensive since I wanted to go to college in America but could not afford it at the time. They were very supportive from the start;

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    HOW TO BALANCE PENN FOSTER STUDIES WITH WORK AND FAMILY DEMANDS. The hardest part for me in balancing my studies‚ work and family demands is just how to set up the time so everyting is balanced out. I guess that we all must have to make personal sacifices in order to be successful and have a fulfilling life. With proper planning how ever the balance bewteen work‚ family‚ and collage studies is possible to obtain. Everyday i must make choices on how i will manage my time so i can keep the balance

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    Pre writing for the process Analysis Essay Topic: Balancing Penn Foster studies with work and family demands. ------------------------------------------------- My name is Karissa Gumbs. I am a beautiful and vibrant young adult. I born in the month of July in the beautiful island of Anguilla. ------------------------------------------------- An online course was the last thing on my mind. When I told my parents about it they thought it was a marvellous idea and they started to encourage

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    easily. He was overly pleased with the customer service he received and the efficiency in which I handled his laptop. This occurrence has boosted my self-confidence and also motivated me to seek an advanced degree along that path. I enrolled at Penn Foster Career School program‚ where I recently completed a diploma in Computer Support Technician. This thorough training helped me to comprehensively understand the skills that are readily applicable to the position. With the acquisition of this knowledge

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    Irving Penn has always strived for the best presentation of his work‚ he has become a master printer‚ revitalizing the platinum-palladium process as well as working with new techniques. The combination of innovative photography and meticulous printing has made Irving Penn one of the most significant photographers of the twentieth century. "Photographing a cake can be art‚" Irving Penn said when he opened his studio in 1953. Before long he was backing up his statement with a series of

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    February 25‚ 2014 Legal Writing Legal Brief Assignment No. 2 FACTS: Dan is a trained paralegal who works for Erie Bank in Lakewood‚ Ohio. One day‚ Mary walks into the bank to apply for a mortgage loan to purchase a new house. She and Dan have a long conversation about Mary taking out a mortgage. Mary is concerned that were she to default on her loan‚ her credit would be destroyed. In response‚ Dan tells her: Don’t worry about it. If you don’t pay your loan‚ the only remedy the bank has is

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    How to Balance Penn Foster Studies English Composition Lesson 3 Process- Analysis Essay By April Porter This process analysis essay is going to go through examples and talk about different ways to work around your life demands. At the same time of living your life with all the demands life hands you. Also being able to accomplish your goals for your career you are working towards. Balancing your life with your school studies. Balancing school and your life can be difficult. So to start

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    Your name: WRITING PROJECT #4 – ANSWERING A QUESTION WITH THE HELP OF TWO SECONDARY SOURCES PREWRITING WP# 4 TOPIC AND SOURCES: As a reminder‚ here are the sources to be used and the topic for Writing Project #4: Your own ideas and experiences from your Writing Project #1 (“What-If” Narrative) and any experience you’ve had in “real life.” Two outside sources: one credible Internet source and one source from the CSCC Library online databases. (Note: you cannot use two Internet

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    In this essay we will discuss the process of legal research‚ writing‚ and analysis. The subject matter will be presented in a clear‚ concise and objective manner. The textbook that we will be referencing is "Gilbert Law Summaries: Legal Research‚ Writing‚ and Analysis" 10th ed‚ BarBri Group‚ 2006. The US court system consists of a trial court‚ an appellate court‚ and a supreme or high court. The trial court is the first to hear the facts of a case and has original jurisdiction. The appellate court

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