Documents tagged "DUE"
Found 517 documents with this tag
EFTA00009116-p-103.jpg
The image is a black and white photograph of a handwritten page with visible writing on it. The page contains text written in ink, which appears to be notes from an interview or meeting. Due to the resolution and angle, the content of the text is not entirely legible, but there are sections labeled "Q" and "A" indicating questions and answers. The style of handwriting suggests a cursive script with some variations in size and form, typical of informal note-taking. There is no indication of who wrote the notes or what specific interview it pertains to.
EFTA00009116-p-101.jpg
The image is a faded photocopy of handwritten notes arranged on lined paper. The notes are structured into numbered points and questions with answers provided. The content appears to be related to public relations or media responses, as evidenced by phrases like "how the incident was handled" and "public perception." Due to the quality of the image, some text is difficult to read, but it seems that the writer has addressed several concerns and prepared responses for them. There are no people, locations, or significant objects other than the paper with handwritten notes.
EFTA00009116-p-071.jpg
The image is a scanned document with handwritten notes on lined paper. The document contains numerous lines of text, some of which are crossed out by what appears to be red pen markings. Due to the resolution and angle, specific details such as names or other identifiable information in the text are not clearly legible. There seems to be no visible images of people or locations within this particular image, and it does not show any significant objects apart from the lined paper with handwritten notes.
EFTA00009116-p-069.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten text on it. It appears to be a list or set of notes rather than a full conversation transcript. The handwriting is somewhat cursive and varies in size, indicating the writer may have been speaking as they wrote. Due to the angle at which the photo was taken, some words are cut off or obscured, making them difficult to read completely. The visible text includes phrases such as "the case" and "you had no problem," suggesting a legal context, possibly related to testimony or witness statements. There is a line drawn through one of the entries, which might indicate it was completed or discarded.
EFTA00009116-p-067.jpg
The image shows a page of handwritten notes with numbers and words corresponding to questions and answers. The numbers range from 1 to 29, suggesting a list of inquiries. Due to the angle of the photo, some lines are not fully visible; however, one can discern phrases such as "what did you do when you got your first" and "how long have you had that." The writing is in black ink on what appears to be lined notebook paper. There is no text overlaying the image indicating the content of the questions or answers beyond the visible snippets.
EFTA00009116-p-063.jpg
The image is a page from a document containing written text. It appears to be a typed or printed page with handwritten annotations and corrections made using different colors of ink or highlighters. The top right corner has the number "29" indicating this is likely part of a larger sequence of pages. There are lines drawn through certain paragraphs, suggesting they have been struck out, possibly as changes during editing. The text itself seems to be structured into numbered sections, with each section containing written content. Due to the image's quality and angle, some parts of the text may not be fully legible or clear.
EFTA00009016-p-045.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten notes. The handwriting is dense and small, filling most of the page with lines of text. Due to the angle and quality of the image, it's difficult to read specific details from this description alone. However, there appears to be a list format, possibly with numbers indicating bullet points or questions. Some phrases that can be discerned include "all", "was", "did not have", and "I thought you were going to show up at 8". The page is numbered "59" in the top right corner, suggesting it's part of a larger document or notebook.
EFTA00009016-p-041.jpg
The image shows a handwritten list of questions on lined paper. The questions are written in black ink and appear to be responses to a specific topic or set of concerns. Due to the angle and quality of the photo, some parts of the text may not be entirely clear. The handwriting is somewhat messy, indicating that it might have been written quickly or without much attention to neatness. The list seems to be a part of an interview or discussion, as suggested by the context provided in the visible text.
EFTA00009016-p-028.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with a focus on questions and answers related to a legal case or investigation. The text is printed over a background that resembles lined paper typically used for notetaking. Due to the resolution, some words are not clearly legible, but one can discern phrases such as "question", "answer", and what seems to be a series of questions likely posed during an interview or deposition. The document has been numbered at the bottom left corner with '27', indicating that this is page 27 from a larger set.
EFTA00009016-p-014.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with handwritten notes, predominantly using black ink on what looks like lined paper. The writing is dense and includes both words and numbers in different sections, suggesting it could be a list or a page of notes from a meeting or study session. Due to the quality and angle of the scan, some parts of the text are difficult to read clearly. However, there doesn't seem to be any identifiable people, locations, or significant objects aside from the handwritten content on the paper. The focus is solely on the textual information conveyed by the writing.
EFTA00009016-p-013.jpg
The image displays a page of handwritten notes, which appears to be from a meeting or a discussion. The text is divided into numbered points, indicating key topics or items being addressed. Due to the quality and resolution, it's challenging to read all the content clearly, but there are visible phrases like "questions" and "I don't think we need that." This suggests an evaluative or planning context for the notes. The style of the document is informal, with a casual handwriting and no formal header or footer typically associated with professional documents.
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The image appears to be a photo of an email printed out on a piece of paper with a gray background. The text is blurry and not fully legible, but it seems to contain several lines that could potentially include words like "queer" or "quiet." Due to the low resolution and angle at which the picture was taken, details about people, locations, or other significant objects are not discernible from this image. The focus is primarily on the paper with the text printed on it.
EFTA00008920-p-62.jpg
The image shows a document with multiple pages that appear to be a court transcript, given the formal layout and structure. The top page has visible handwritten notes, possibly annotations or corrections. There's a red pen mark through some of the text on this page, indicating deletion or correction. Due to the resolution and angle, specific details such as names, locations, and significant objects are not fully legible. The document is printed in black ink on white paper, and there's a visible watermark across it that reads "Docket Entry/Order - 52978536" followed by what seems to be a timestamp "11-04-99 07:40 PM." The quality of the image is low, which makes it challenging to read the text clearly.
EFTA00008920-p-19.jpg
The image is a scanned document with handwritten notes and typed responses to questions. The questions appear to be about a specific individual's experiences during a period of time, potentially related to their living conditions, education, and personal history. Due to the quality of the scan and the angle of the photograph, it's challenging to read all the text clearly. However, some visible phrases include "Did you go through school?" and "What happened when you were 17?" The document seems to be a part of an interview or investigative record, possibly for legal or social service purposes.
EFTA00008920-p-08.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with a structured format that includes numbered questions and corresponding answers. Due to the resolution and angle of the scan, some words are not entirely legible. The visible parts of the text include phrases such as "Yes" and "No", indicating responses to inquiries. There is also some handwritten text on the document, including corrections or annotations. At the bottom right corner, there seems to be a signature followed by some illegible text, likely identifying an individual associated with the content of the document. The background is predominantly white, making the printed black text and markings stand out prominently.
EFTA00008920-p-02.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with printed text and handwritten annotations. The paper appears to be an official document related to criminal justice, possibly a police report or court documentation. Due to the resolution and angle, it is challenging to read all the details, but some visible words include "INVESTIGATION REPORT" at the top and a section titled "SUBJECT'S STATEMENT." There are also handwritten marks such as lines through text, highlighting certain parts with circles, and annotations in the margins. The document is signed by an individual whose name is not legible in this image.
EFTA00008874-p-08.jpg
The image displays a page with typed text on it. The text appears to be a document or report, possibly related to an investigation or case study. Due to the quality and size of the image, it's difficult to read all the details of the text. However, some words that can be discerned include "group", "similar messages", "information", "received", "interviewed", and several phrases suggesting a narrative or findings related to an incident. There are no visible people or locations in the image, as it focuses solely on the text. The document seems to be formal, with consistent margins and a structured layout typical of official reports or legal documents. The style of the image is straightforward and documentary, capturing the content without any aesthetic embellishments.
EFTA00008744-p-103.jpg
The image you've shared is quite small and blurry, making it difficult to discern specific details. It appears to be a photograph of some printed material, possibly a document or a newspaper article with text that isn't fully legible due to the quality of the image. The text seems to be structured in question-answer format, suggesting an interview or a Q&A session. Due to the low resolution and blurriness, I can't provide more precise information about the content or context of the image.
EFTA00008744-p-100.jpg
The image you've shared is quite blurry and lacks clear focus, making it difficult to discern specific details. However, I can tell you that there seems to be a document with typed text on it. The document appears to have a header at the top and several paragraphs below. Due to the quality of the image, any text or other distinguishing marks are not legible. If there were people or locations in the image, they would be too indistinct for me to describe accurately.
EFTA00008744-p-085.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with multiple questions and answers listed on it. The questions seem to pertain to an event or situation where individuals are being interviewed or questioned. Due to the low resolution of the image and the quality of the scan, some words are difficult to read, but the text includes phrases like "Answer: No" and "Answer: Yes." There's a visible date at the top right corner that says "09/14/2018." The document has been redacted with black lines across various parts of it, obscuring some information. Additionally, there is a handwritten note in black ink on the bottom left that reads, "Q: How many times was he seen at her house? A: 5." The overall style of the image suggests an official or legal context for these questions and answers.
