Documents tagged "Support"
Found 18 documents with this tag
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The image shows a blue piece of paper with printed instructions and handwritten information. The print reads "CSM NOT SCANNED" at the top, followed by "Official Candidate Instructions" beneath it. A signature is visible below the title, indicating someone's consent or acknowledgment of the instructions. At the bottom, there are additional text elements which include a reference to "Candidate Support Manual" and a date that reads "March 8th, 2015." The paper appears to be related to an official process or event where candidates need to follow specific guidelines outlined in a manual, and one of the requirements involves not scanning certain materials or documentation.
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The image shows a staircase with an open door at the bottom and a closed door near the top. The steps appear to be made of concrete, and there is a railing on both sides for support. The walls are painted in a light color, and there's no visible text or people in this part of the image. The quality suggests it might be taken with an older camera or phone due to pixelation and distortion around the edges.
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The image shows a computer screen displaying a webpage with text. The visible portion of the webpage includes what appears to be contact information for support. There is an email address and a phone number listed along with the name "Support" and a location that seems to be New York, USA. Additionally, there is a reference to a case number: "Case #0815208403789403." The page also includes a heading or title at the top, although it's not fully visible in the image.
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The image shows a printed document with several paragraphs of text. The document appears to be an official court document, as indicated by the bold header and footer text that is partially obscured by the paper's edge. The visible portion of the text includes phrases like "Plaintiff," "Defendant," "Motion to Compel Discovery," and "Reply in Support of Motion to Dismiss," which suggests legal proceedings are being discussed. There is no image of a person or specific location within this document. The page number "7" is visible at the bottom right corner, indicating that this is part of a larger set of documents.
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The image is a screenshot of a webpage with several lines of text and links. The main focus is a search bar at the top that says "Enter search terms" with a placeholder text underneath reading "Support by Product Line." Below this, there's an area titled "Product Lines," which includes a list of options such as "Acctivate 2015" and "Acctivate 2014." A separate section below contains links for different years like "2016" and "2017." There's also a search bar with the text "Search Site..." at the bottom of the image. The overall design is simple, using white and gray colors primarily.
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The image displays a computer screen with several windows open. The most prominent window has a title that reads "Dell Support" and is opened to a webpage. There's also a pop-up message at the bottom of the screen from "Windows Live Mail" indicating an incoming message with a subject line containing text, but it's partially obscured by the windows above it. The desktop background appears to be a gradient of grey shades. No people or specific locations are visible in this image; it is focused on the computer interface and digital communication applications.
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The image shows a document with various texts and signatures, indicating it is an official form or letter of some sort. The text includes a reference to the "U.S. Department of Health and Human Services" and a section titled "Statement in Support of Claim for Compensation Under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program." There's also a date mentioned as "12/05/2008," suggesting when the form was signed or filled out. The document appears to be certified or acknowledged by a person whose name is partially visible at the bottom right corner, though it is redacted for privacy reasons.
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The image is a digital screenshot of an email interface with various fields and elements visible. There's a subject line at the top which reads "Fwd: [Litigation Support] Please read this" indicating that the email has been forwarded and pertains to litigation support matters. In the body of the email, there are lines of text, some of which appear to be headers for different sections or topics. The font is typical for emails, with varying sizes suggesting different levels of importance or context within each section.
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The image you've provided appears to be a screenshot of an email notification on a computer screen. The subject line of the email is "Monthly Service Update" which suggests that it is a regular communication providing information about services. There are sections visible in the body of the email with headings such as "Services," "Performance," and "Support" indicating various aspects related to service updates or maintenance. However, due to the angle and quality of the image, specific details within the text are not legible. The background of the computer screen is blurred, making it difficult to discern any additional information from the surrounding environment.
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The image appears to be a photograph of an email printout. The email is from "Customer Support" and the subject line reads "Urgent: Your Account Has Been Limited". The sender's address is obscured, but it includes the word "customer" in it. The content of the email is redacted with pink lines, hiding most of the text, which suggests sensitive information might be present. There are also several redacted phone numbers listed at the bottom of the printout, indicating a possible contact for further inquiries. The overall style of the image is straightforward and informational, typical of an official communication document.
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The image appears to be a scanned document or screenshot of a digital report with a predominantly white background and black text. The resolution is low, making some details difficult to discern. On the top left corner, there's visible text that includes a series of numbers followed by what seems to be a model number or code. Below this, additional information can be seen, including "Support Information" and a mention of "United States," suggesting that the document is related to technical support or product information in America. The quality of the image suggests it might have been faxed or is an old digital file.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033345.txt
This document discusses key figures and topics related to politics and investigations in the United States. It mentions Nancy Pelosi's strategic moves against Donald Trump, the possibility of indictments for Trump's family by SDNY, Robert Mueller's handoff of his Trump-related criminal cases, a Watergate expert's analysis on the Trump-Russia investigation, and Speaker Pelosi's actions regarding the Mueller report.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033251.txt
The email discusses a Cuba trip and the regulations that are being rewritten due to changes in US-Cuba relations announced by President Trump on June 16, 2017. The sender has provided documentation regarding the rules and regulations for Cuba travel and is requesting additional documents from Jeffrey related to the aircraft and passengers before arranging landing permits for the trip.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029969.txt
The email is from a person who is excited about their new job as Manager of Senior Health at the Virginia Hospital Center/Mayo Clinic. They also express interest in participating on any special panels or commissions that President Trump might form. The sender mentions they'd like to see Jeffrey Epstein if he gets to DC and asks about Fred and Mort.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028988.txt
The document discusses InsightsPod, a platform that analyzes opinions, sentiments, and emotions from social media to provide businesses with insights for making informed decisions. The platform supports various social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Pinterest, and supports 71 languages. Retailers, politicians, and investors are potential customers who can use InsightsPod to gain valuable insights about their customers or constituents. A case study on Brexit illustrates the capabilities of InsightsPod by analyzing tweets before and during the referendum day. Additionally, a live feed for the US presidential election showcases InsightsPod's accuracy and capability.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028760.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and someone else discussing a press release involving Mount Sinai Hospital. In this email exchange, there are mentions of charitable contributions made by Epstein to various causes such as breast cancer detection and diabetes research. Additionally, there is a reference to a study by Harvard University on the effects of music on premature babies.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028757.txt
In a email exchange dated Thursday, July 26 2012, Jeffrey Epstein expresses annoyance at an aggressive and accusatory tone from another individual, stating that he had not seen something the other person was referring to. The conversation touches on promises made to fix certain issues, but the focus is on Epstein's efforts to improve his reputation in the press through charitable contributions, such as funding 3D mammograms for breast cancer and supporting research on diabetes detection in teeth. Additionally, a news report mentions Harvard University's support for a study involving music therapy for premature babies, which has received backing from Epstein's foundation among others.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014084.txt
The document is related to a court case involving Jane Doe #1 and Jane Doe #2 who are filing a response in opposition to a motion for leave to file a supplement to a reply in support of a motion for limited intervention by Alan M. Dershowitz. The plaintiffs claim that an affidavit submitted by Jane Doe #3 in support of an unrelated pleading does not prove anything against them, and accuse Dershowitz of hiding the truth about his activities. They also point out that Dershowitz has failed to provide specific evidence to contest Jane Doe #3's allegations that he sexually molested her, despite claiming in the media that he has irrefutable proof that her allegations are false.
