Documents tagged "journal"
Found 25 documents with this tag
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The image appears to be a page from a travel journal or scrapbook. It features several small photographs with captions, likely describing the scenes depicted in each photo. The photos show a variety of locations, including buildings that could be temples or traditional architecture, and possibly an event involving performers in costumes. There are no texts provided for specific descriptions due to privacy reasons.
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The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten text, which appears to be a note or journal entry. The writing is somewhat difficult to read due to the angle and focus of the photograph. Some parts of the text are obscured by a red mark, suggesting that certain information has been intentionally concealed or is considered sensitive. There's no indication of any visible people or locations in this image, as it focuses solely on the written content on the paper.
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The image shows a printed document with the title "Journal of Psychology Practice" at the top. Below the title is the main heading which reads "Patterns to False Allegations of Sexual Assault" in bold letters. The name of an author or presenter, "Dr. Elizabeth Loftus", appears beneath this heading, along with a designation that could be either a degree or an academic position, and possibly other titles or affiliations associated with her name. The style of the image is straightforward and informational, characteristic of academic or professional publications.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of an article from the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (JPSP). The title of the article is partially visible in the top right corner but not fully legible. The text within the article discusses various psychological concepts and research findings related to human behavior, cognition, and emotions. The specific content or context of the article isn't clear from this image alone. There are no people or locations depicted; it is purely a textual representation.
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The image displays a newspaper article with the headline "Christian Weston Chandler" on the top left corner. The main body of text is redacted, obscuring most of the content from view. There is a section that is highlighted and placed in quotation marks, which reads: "The way that people who ran the hedge funds have never really been held accountable for what they did has fueled much of the anger in the Tea Party movement in the United States." The name of the publication appears to be "Spartanburg Herald-Journal" in South Carolina.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a printed article with the headline "THE AVATAR ALWAYS SAYS NO" in bold black letters at the top. The page is filled with text, which seems to be an opinion piece or commentary from 'Wall Street Journal', as indicated by the visible brand logo on the top left corner. The article discusses the relationship between Iran and the U.S. and includes references to past events and discussions involving both countries, such as meetings between U.S. officials and Iranian representatives. There are no people visible in the image, and it does not provide information about the specific location.
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The email discusses a tech summit where Trump met with executives from various technology companies to discuss innovation. The writer mentions that Palantir was the only private company invited to the event and suggests meeting up in Palm Beach. They also include a link to an article from The Wall Street Journal about the summit.
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Reports have emerged regarding US Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's possible resignation or firing amid speculation that he had offered to resign in anticipation of being fired by the White House. Axios reported that Rosenstein verbally resigned to Chief of Staff John Kelly, while a second source told them that Rosenstein is expecting to be fired and plans to step down. The Wall Street Journal, NBC News, and Reuters have all reported conflicting information regarding Rosenstein's status as Deputy Attorney General. This news comes as President Trump faces pressure from the ongoing investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller into Russia's role in the 2016 presidential election.
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The email discusses the Trump administration's tech summit where Palantir was the only private company invited. The author shares a link to an article from The Wall Street Journal about the event and mentions that they thought Jeffrey Epstein would be interested in this topic. The email also includes some information about confidentiality and privilege.
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The key people mentioned in the document are Donald Trump and federal prosecutors. The place of interest is the United States. The topic discussed is an investigation into whether funds raised for U.S. President Donald Trump's inaugural committee were misspent or given as donations in exchange for policy concessions, influencing administration positions or access to the incoming administration.
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The document discusses an investigation by federal prosecutors into the spending of funds raised by U.S. President Donald Trump's inaugural committee. The probe is examining whether some donors gave money in exchange for policy concessions or access to the incoming administration. This information was reported by the Wall Street Journal and is attributed to people familiar with the matter.
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The document discusses the history of conspiracy theories and their relevance in modern times. It mentions criminal conspiracies and how they are frequently charged by the government, as well as pseudo-conspiracies that exist only in delusionary or misinformed minds. The author references a Wall Street Journal article written by Edward Jay Epstein on the topic.
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The document discusses a potential investigation by federal prosecutors into whether U.S. President Donald Trump's inaugural committee misspent some of the funds it raised, as well as whether donors gave money in exchange for policy concessions or access to the incoming administration. The probe is being conducted by the Manhattan U.S. attorney's office, and the Wall Street Journal has reported on it. Please note that the information contained in this communication is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged, among other things.
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The document discusses the history and prevalence of conspiracy theories and their impact on society. It cites examples such as the Roman senators who plotted to assassinate Julius Caesar and the foreign conspiracy behind the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center. The author also mentions that journalists often use the term "conspiracy theory" to describe paranoid distortions of reality, but criminal conspiracies are not uncommon. In addition, the document refers to pseudo-conspiracies that exist only in a delusional or misinformed mind and have gained popularity, such as the belief that the 9/11 attack was staged by President George W. Bush to launch a war on Islam and the claim that the 1969 moon landing was faked.
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The document is a set of emails between several individuals discussing various topics related to public relations and media appearances. One key person mentioned in the emails is Kate Kelly, who is referred to as "a snake" by one individual. The emails also discuss Davos, which seems to be an important location for business events or gatherings. There are references to a hedge fund manager named Daley and a journalist from the Wall Street Journal named Matt Zames. The focus of the discussion appears to be on media strategies, with particular attention being given to television interviews and print articles.
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The document discusses the possibility of another bear market and includes a report by Forbes columnist Ken Fisher's firm on the stock market forecast and analysis that can be used in a portfolio right now. It also touches upon the issue of estate tax, specifically highlighting the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 and President Barack Obama's proposed budget for fiscal year 2014 which includes lowering the exclusion for estate taxes, gift-tax exemption, and generation-skipping transfer tax to $3.5 million and $1 million respectively. The document suggests that financial advisers and tax attorneys should stay one step ahead of Washington's search for revenue in order to navigate these changes effectively.
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Masha Drokova is discussing with Martin about finding the right reporters for a story. She mentions that she has been waiting for Nowak to respond and provides a list of outlets they can approach, including MIT Technology Review, Nature, Washington Post, Science, Wall Street Journal, and WIRED. The discussion also includes the topic of the federal budget for science and how Trump's slashing of funding may impact it. The information being exchanged is confidential and intended only for the addressee.
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This document appears to contain a series of emails discussing various topics related to science funding and political issues. Key people mentioned in the document include Martin A. Nowak and Jeffrey E. Masha Drokova is also mentioned, although it's unclear what her role is in the context of this discussion. The topic being discussed involves finding ways to bridge a funding gap for scientific research, and there are suggestions made about approaching various media outlets for coverage. The emails also mention a House Oversight Committee and reference political articles from sources like Bloomberg and Congress.gov.
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The email discusses the topic of U.S. diplomatic efforts to reach out to Iran regarding their nuclear programs, and highlights key figures such as Larry Summers, Joe Biden, Ali Akbar Salehi, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and President Obama. It mentions past instances where U.S. attempts at diplomacy with Iran have been met with rejection by the Iranian leadership. The email also refers to a Wall Street Journal editorial titled "The Ayatollah Always Says No" and provides background on the Farsi language and its word for 'no'.
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The email discusses an article from the Wall Street Journal about Joe Biden's offer of direct bilateral talks with Iran regarding its nuclear programs and the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's rejection of such talks. The author of the email, Jeffrey Epstein, is providing information on a dinner meeting and Israel-related news briefings to Larry Summers.
