Documents tagged "Free"
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The image appears to be a photograph of a printed document with handwritten annotations. The document is titled "INFORMATION SHEET" and includes several bullet points outlining the requirements for a job, such as: - Emergency Contact Information - Health Insurance Information - Time Off/Vacation Policy - Drug Free Workplace Policy - Sexual Harassment Policy - Dress Code - Attendance Policy The text is written in black ink on a white piece of paper. There's no visible image or photo within the document itself, and no people or locations can be discerned from this angle. The focus of the photograph seems to be on capturing the information provided in the document rather than the surrounding environment.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a document or form with various lines and checkboxes. There are some texts that seem to be related to dietary preferences or restrictions, as suggested by terms like "Vegetarian", "Lactose Free", and "Peanut Free" visible in the image. The document has been marked with pink or red stamps at both ends and includes a date stamp indicating "21 Mar 2013" at the top right corner. There are also numbers like "6" and "7" next to some checkboxes, possibly indicating options to select from or codes for reference. The photograph's focus is on the document itself, and there are no people, significant objects, or distinct locations identifiable within the frame.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030825.txt
In March 2011, tens of thousands of protestors took to the streets in Syria demanding political reforms and an end to the authoritarian regime of Bashar al-Assad. The government responded by opening fire, leading to a civil war that has lasted for more than two years with over 100,000 deaths and hundreds of thousands displaced. The United States has been supporting the opposition with food and medical aid but refraining from military intervention or providing weapons. However, in June 2013, it was concluded that chemical weapons had been used by the Assad regime, leading to a plan to send weapons to the opposition group, which was vetoed by Congress.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029779.txt
The article discusses President Obama's planned trip to Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories, which is his first visit as president. The timing of the trip suggests a revival of Obama's ambitions for foreign affairs after a year of virtual dormancy on this issue. The choice of destination also indicates Obama's intention to quickly reengage in politically volatile foreign affairs.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029625.txt
The document discusses Jeffrey Epstein, a billionaire pedophile and child trafficker who went free due to legal wrangling. It mentions Conchita Sarnoff, who is writing a book about child trafficking in America and has produced multimedia communication programs for Fortune 500 companies. The document also talks about Palm Beach's police chief objections to Epstein's "special treatment" and evidence of sex trafficking involving victims from South America, France, and the former Soviet republic.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027148.txt
In the document, there is a conversation between two individuals via iMessage on February 17th and 18th, 2017. The participants are identified by their email addresses, with one being e:jeeitunes@gmail.com and the other not specified in the document. They discuss topics such as availability for a meeting at 3:30 PM EST and making arrangements to call each other later that day. There is also mention of Paris and House Oversight, but without additional context, it's unclear what significance these references have within the conversation. The messages indicate a scheduling discussion between two people who seem to be coordinating their availability or plans for a specific time.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015675.txt
Alan Turing invented the computer and helped win World War II by breaking the Enigma code. He left us with one of the greatest puzzles of our time: are humans simply computers or more than that? Many scientists think we have a tenuous hold on being the most intelligent beings on the planet and that it's just a matter of time before computers become smarter than us. This book charts a journey through the science of information, from the origins of language and logic to the frontiers of modern physics. The author, James Tagg, is an inventor and entrepreneur who has founded several companies and holds numerous patents.
