Documents tagged "Using"
Found 18 documents with this tag
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.
EFTA00009116-p-012.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with text that is heavily redacted. The redactions are made using black lines across the text, making it difficult to read the original content. Only a few words and phrases can be discerned without any context. There are no visible people or specific locations in this particular image due to the heavy redaction of text. The document has page numbers at the top right corner, suggesting that it's part of a larger series or publication.
EFTA00008920-p-45.jpg
The image shows a document with redacted information across its entirety. The redactions are made using black lines to obscure text and images within the document. There is no visible text that is not obscured by these lines, rendering it impossible to discern any specific content from this image.
EFTA00008892-p-21.jpg
The image appears to be of a scanned document with several sections redacted using a black ink overlay. The redactions are irregularly shaped and obscure the content beneath them. There is visible text on one side of the page that has not been redacted, but it's too small to read clearly in this description. Additionally, there are some numbers at the bottom right corner, also too small to be legibly described here. The overall quality of the image suggests it may have been taken with a scanner or a photograph of an actual document.
EFTA00005486-p-7.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with several areas blacked out using redacted lines. These redactions cover information that was originally present on the document. The context of the document is not clear from the image alone, but it appears to be related to some sort of data or information, as there are visible segments of text between the redactions. The paper itself has a hole punched in one corner, suggesting it might have been part of a binder or folder system.
EFTA00005284-p-04.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with multiple photographs and text that have been redacted using black rectangles. The text appears to be related to the images, possibly providing information about each photograph, such as titles or descriptions. However, due to the redaction, it is not possible to read any of the original content. Each photograph depicts different scenes or subjects, but the details are obscured by the redacted areas. The paper seems to serve as an album or catalog for these images, and its purpose might be related to reviewing, organizing, or sharing them with others.
EFTA00004800-p-02.jpg
The image appears to be a collage of various photographs, with many sections redacted using black squares to obscure the content. These redacted areas are likely meant to protect sensitive information or simply keep some aspects private. The remaining visible parts of the photographs seem to include different scenes and subjects, but without more context, it's difficult to provide specific details about each one. There is no text present in the image that can be confidently identified.
EFTA00004663-p-077.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with rows of black text that have been redacted using a large "X" to obscure the information. The redaction lines are uniform and cover entire columns, suggesting the need for privacy in whatever is being reported or documented on this form. There is no visible person, location, or significant object other than the text itself which is now obscured by the redactions.
EFTA00004663-p-029.jpg
The image appears to be a close-up of several documents with information redacted using black lines. The visible texts are heavily obscured by these lines, making it difficult to discern the contents of the documents. The documents are arranged vertically and overlap each other slightly at their edges, indicating they may be part of a larger stack. There is no clear indication of people or specific locations within this close-up section of the image.
EFTA00004577-p-51.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with redacted information on it. The redactions are made using black rectangles to cover up certain details, which suggests the need for confidentiality. There is a date in the top left corner that appears to be redacted as well. The rest of the visible text and numbers seem to be related to some kind of inventory or tracking system, but specific details are obscured by the redactions.
EFTA00004348-p-022.jpg
The image shows a close-up of a printed document with various sections heavily redacted using solid black rectangles to obscure the content. The redaction appears to be uniform and systematic, covering entire paragraphs or pages. There is visible text in the background that seems to follow a specific format or structure, possibly related to regulations or guidelines. However, due to the level of redaction, it is impossible to discern the specifics or context of the document's content. The style of the image is straightforward and utilitarian, indicative of an official or formal document that has been modified for privacy or security reasons.
EFTA00004348-p-009.jpg
The image shows a strip of photographs with various scenes that have been censored using black marks and lines. The photos are arranged in the typical format for photo strips, where each frame represents one moment captured by a camera. There is no visible text or distinct locations identifiable within this sequence of photos due to the heavy censorship. It appears to be an artistic representation highlighting the act of suppression or privacy considerations in photography.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031350.txt
The document is an email conversation between Tyler Shears and Jeffrey Epstein about using Google Chrome's Incognito Mode for reliable reporting on search results. Tyler provides instructions on how to open an incognito window in Chrome, emphasizing the importance of not searching while signed into a Google account to avoid skewing results. It also mentions that progress has been made with securing premium placements and building links to Jeffrey Epstein's primary sites, and that another 45 days should be enough to achieve a clean first page of search results.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031347.txt
The email discusses online search results for Jeffrey Epstein and mentions efforts to improve the placement of certain websites. It also notes that there is an issue with a foundation site being hacked and mentions steps taken to fix it. The sender offers assistance in setting up reliable reporting, as well as updates on progress made since their last conversation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029543.txt
This document is a letter from Elisa New, Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature at Harvard University's Department of English, to someone named Woody about William Carlos Williams's poem "This Is Just to Say". The letter discusses the different readings and interpretations of the poem, including an aggressive reading, and how it might be more like a script than a typical poem due to its open-ended nature. New is also asking Woody if they would be willing to discuss the poem on camera for her upcoming Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on American poetry that will be launched internationally by edX in the next 18 months. The course will cover the history, art, and interpretation of American poetry using a variety of multimedia resources.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029328.txt
Rafanelli Events is a high-end event planning company that specializes in producing unique and memorable events for their clients. Their team consists of talented professionals with over 15 years of experience working on various types of events, including non-profit fundraisers, corporate functions, private parties, and weddings. Rafanelli Events emphasizes the importance of creativity, attention to detail, and originality in event planning, as well as providing exceptional service and exceeding clients' expectations. They are known for their luxurious and elegant style, using colors other than white to create a distinctive look and feel for each event they produce. With more than 1,200 events under their belt and a strong commitment to innovation and quality, Rafanelli Events is dedicated to creating the best possible experience for every client they work with.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026521.txt
The paper discusses a game theory model of cooperation in which players choose whether or not to cooperate without assessing the costs beforehand. The authors propose that this behavior can be explained by a trust-based mechanism, where individuals are more likely to cooperate with others who have demonstrated trustworthy behaviors. The authors also show through simulations and analytical methods that this cooperative equilibrium is stable under various conditions and can increase cooperation frequency compared to equilibria in which players always assess the costs before cooperating.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016996.txt
The document discusses a study conducted by Jean-Baptiste Michel and colleagues at Harvard University that analyzed a massive corpus of digitized books to investigate cultural trends quantitatively. The team analyzed linguistic and cultural phenomena in the English language between 1800 and 2000, focusing on topics such as word usage, genre distribution, and gender representation in literature. They found patterns of cultural change over time and identified correlations between certain events and changes in literary expression. The study highlights the potential of "culturomics" to provide new insights into human culture and behavior.
