Documents tagged "Work"
Found 25 documents with this tag
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The image displays a document titled "COURT SECURITY" with the subtitle "U.S. Marshals Service Statement of Work." It appears to be an official government statement of work from the United States Marshals Service related to court security. The text is partially obscured, and the specific details of the content are not visible in this description. The document has a header with a page number "12," suggesting it's part of a larger document or package.
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The image displays a document with a header that reads "Bureau of Indian Affairs," followed by the subheading "Health Services." The document appears to be an official form or report related to the health services provided by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. It includes sections for "Date," "Injury/Illness Description," and other details such as "Time Injured," "Cause," and a section titled "Work Status After." There is also a table with columns labeled "Body Part Injured," "Type of Injury or Illness," and "Details." The form seems to be used for recording workplace injuries or illnesses within the context of the Bureau's health services.
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The image shows a document with text that appears to be a permit or authorization form, possibly related to work or services performed at a location. The top of the document includes a barcode and some header information that is too small to read clearly. There are checkboxes next to various statements like "Work completed as scheduled" and "No change in site conditions." Additionally, there's an area with the title "DETAILED INSPECTION NOTES" followed by lines meant for writing notes, but no text is visible here. The document has been signed at the bottom, indicating approval or acceptance of the work mentioned on it. There are some handwritten annotations in red and pink marker highlighting certain sections of the form.
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The image appears to be a scanned document, possibly an official form or report. At the top of the page, there's a title that reads "Monthly Equipment Report" followed by "Copy of Work Order." The background is grayish, and the text is in black ink. There are no visible people, locations, or significant objects aside from the printed text at the top of the document.
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The image shows a document with the title "Student Work Observation Update" at the top. It appears to be an official form with spaces for filling out information and dates. The document has redacted certain parts of the content by drawing lines over them, likely to obscure sensitive or personal data. The visible text is partially obscured, but it includes a date in April 2016, followed by "Observation Date," and there are checkboxes for options like "Student Performance" and "Overall Observation Summary." The document is structured with sections and headings, indicating that it's part of an administrative or educational process.
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The image is a scanned document with an electronic watermark across the center, obscuring some of its content. The visible parts show that it appears to be an email notification or message titled "Safety Work Permit Update" from a sender named "Admin." There are no people or locations identifiable within the scope of the visible text and the watermark. The document seems to contain information related to safety work permits, but specific details are concealed by the watermark.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a printed document with a pink tint and some parts redacted. The document is titled "SAMPLE WORKERS' COMPENSATION CLAIM UPDATE" at the top. It includes sections for claim number, date of injury, and other details that are typically associated with workers' compensation claims. There are checkboxes for different statuses or updates such as "Return to Work" and "Claim Closed." The text is too small and blurry to read in detail, but it seems like a form or report related to workplace injuries and the status of those claims.
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The image shows a document titled "Scientific Work Psychology Updates" with the date of April 17, 2019, and a location marked as "MADISON-NJ." The text is partially visible, indicating the presence of updates and instructions for employees. There's a redacted section in the middle, obscuring some details. The document appears to be an official or professional update report.
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The image is a digital document with a pink header that reads "Student Work Observation Updates" followed by the date and time stamp "12/07/98 14:51 PM." There are two fields labeled "Name," one of which has a name filled in and redacted, while the other is blank. The body of the document contains text that is partially visible, mentioning something about an observation on "Wednesday," but the context and details are not clear due to the redaction. At the bottom, there's a "Thank You" message which is also partially obscured by redacted information. The style of the image suggests it may be a screenshot or a printed out document with certain areas censored for privacy.
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The image appears to be a document with some sections obscured. It features text aligned to the left and includes lists with headings such as "Purpose of the Contract" and "Scope of Work." There is a visible page number at the bottom right corner, indicating that this is page 15 out of 42 in the document. The font is sans-serif, and there are lines and indentations typical of formal or business documents. The content suggests that it could be a contractual agreement, possibly related to information technology services or software development, given the visible text fragments.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032848.txt
The document discusses a meeting with a reporter from ABC News who is interested in discussing the Jeffrey Epstein case and its connection to former President Clinton and Mr. Trump. The sender advises that there isn't an investigative unit at ABC, so pursuing the story might not be possible unless the information is handed over to them. They suggest a need for a strategy in light of growing focus on this topic as Trump appears more legitimate.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032846.txt
The document is an email chain between a reporter named Matthew Mosk from ABC News investigative unit, Martin G. Weinberg, and Jeffrey E. The reporter is interested in discussing the Jeffrey Epstein case, particularly its connections to former President Clinton and Mr. Trump. The focus of the discussion would be on understanding the case's current status and any information that could explain Mr. Epstein's dealings with both men. Martin G. Weinberg forwards the email to Jeffrey E.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032233.txt
The document is an email exchange between a reporter from ABC News investigative unit, Martin G. Weinberg, and Jeffrey Epstein's team member Kathy Ruemmler regarding the former President Clinton's connection to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The reporter expresses interest in understanding the case better and requests a meeting with Kathy Ruemmler to discuss the subject off-the-record.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032231.txt
The document discusses a meeting between ABC News reporter Matthew Mosk and Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer Martin Weinberg regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case and its connection to former President Clinton and Mr. Trump. It mentions that there is no investigative unit at ABC, but due to increased focus on the case as Trump looks more likely to win the election, a strategy needs to be developed for dealing with this situation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030373.txt
The document discusses a tax investigation into Trump following a New York Times report. Brad S Karp is mentioned as an attorney involved in the matter, as well as JEE who seems to be providing information on the topic. The communication emphasizes that it contains confidential and privileged information intended only for the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029983.txt
Reid Hoffman sends an email to Jeffrey E. discussing his diet program and sharing some links to interesting articles about new hires at Greylock Partners, LinkedIn's acquisition of lynda.com, a change.org milestone, a new civic enterprise called Opportunity@Work, Connected Camps summer online coding camp using Minecraft, and articles written by Jeff Weiner and Nancy Lublin. Reid Hoffman also plans to see Jeffrey E. in August.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029912.txt
This document discusses a group of individuals attending an event in Santa Fe. The attendees are various high-profile people involved in leadership positions within different organizations. The author is suggesting that the list includes some recognizable names and suggests meeting up with Tom Pritzker in New York City for a catch-up. The content of the email also mentions the importance of confidentiality and privilege, indicating the sensitive nature of the information being discussed.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029910.txt
The email discusses the Aspen Strategy Group and lists several prominent figures such as Nye, Scowcroft, Nick Burns, and Patraeus. It mentions a meeting in New York and references leadership skills. The author of the email is seeking information on who attends this group's meetings.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029295.txt
The document is a series of emails discussing the "Radical Breakthroughs" project and arranging meetings with Peter Getzels in New York or via Skype. The project involves research on various topics, including trade war perspectives from Beijing. There are plans to film contributors in several locations, such as San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, New York, Santa Fe, London, and Oxford.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029293.txt
The email is about meeting up with someone named Robert Kuhn in New York. The topic of discussion is a project called Radical Breakthroughs, which involves research on various subjects and the creation of a list of top contributors per episode. There are also plans for secondary shoots at specific labs and research facilities such as McGill's Music Lab and Harvard's Sleep Lab. The email also mentions an article about the US trade war against China and provides links to it.
