Documents tagged "total"
Found 19 documents with this tag
EFTA00005191-p-91.jpg
The image shows a printed collection of photographs arranged in a grid with six squares per row, for a total of three rows. Each photograph captures different scenes with varying landscapes and subjects. The top left corner contains text that reads "80 of Ant" which seems to be an error or a misprint. In the lower right quadrant, there is a person's face with a black mark covering it, likely indicating privacy concerns and suggesting the image should not be used in this manner. All other images show natural outdoor scenes without any identifiable individuals.
EFTA00004975-p-028.jpg
The image appears to be a page from an album containing small, square photographs. There are nine photos total, with some of them having red X marks drawn on them, indicating they might have been selected for deletion or editing. The photos show various scenes and subjects including outdoor locations, pets (specifically dogs), and possibly human figures. The style of the images suggests a candid, personal nature, capturing everyday moments or memories.
EFTA00004477-p-052.jpg
The image shows a page with thumbnail pictures of various scenes. There are eight images in total, each depicting different subjects such as indoor spaces, objects, and what appears to be nature or outdoor settings. In the top left corner of the page, there is visible text that reads "Photo 1", followed by some description which is not entirely clear due to the resolution. The style of the image suggests it might be a printed document or a digital representation meant to represent a physical object like a photograph album or a presentation board with images pinned to it.
EFTA00004250-p-65.jpg
The image shows a collection of photographs laid out on what appears to be a table with a dark surface. There are nine photos in total, each varying in size and orientation, suggesting they might be from different photo sessions. The top right corner of the image has a red stamp-like mark with some text inside it, though the specific details within that text are not entirely clear due to the resolution of the photograph. The photographs depict various scenes; one shows what looks like a landscape or possibly an aerial view of a rugged terrain, another captures a person from behind, while others feature different subjects and settings. Each photo has a border around it, indicating they are likely intended for display or presentation. The presence of writing on the photos suggests that they may be accompanied by descriptions or titles, although the text is not legible in this image. The overall style of the photograph is documentary, with an emphasis on realism and capturing moments as they occur. The arrangement of the photos seems haphazard, suggesting they might be in the process of being sorted or chosen for display.
DOJ-OGR-00025525.jpg
The image appears to be a document with text content, possibly a report or statement. It is not entirely clear due to the quality of the image and some parts are obscured by red lines, which may indicate corrections or highlights. The visible text includes sections labeled "Total" at the top left corner, followed by a line that seems to read "Date: 01/05/06" in the upper right area. However, without additional context or a clearer image, it is difficult to provide more specific details about the content of the document.
DOJ-OGR-00020620.jpg
The image shows a page of text from what appears to be an official document or report. The page has a header with the title "Table 1" and includes rows of data organized into columns under headings such as "Part Number," "Description," and "Cost." There are numerical values in the "Quantity" and "Total Cost" columns next to entries like "92028-04," "5mm Screws (Zinc Coated)," and "$1.00." The text is black on a white background, which suggests a standard printer or photocopier output. There are no people or locations visible in the image; it focuses solely on the content of the document.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028999.jpg
The image shows a bar chart with two horizontal bars labeled "Business development" and "Product development." The color of the "Business development" bar is blue, while the "Product development" bar is orange. Above these bars, there's a note stating "Total Annual Costs = $80K." The text appears in various sizes, with the largest reading "Total Annual Costs" and the amount in black font against a white background. The style of the image suggests it could be part of a presentation or an infographic, aiming to convey financial data in a visual format.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028841.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document or a photograph of a printed page. It contains text and tables with numerical data, which suggest that it could be related to financial reporting, performance metrics, or some sort of statistical analysis. The visible parts of the text include phrases like "Average Balance," "Total," "Net Interest Income," and "Gross Profitability Ratio," indicating a focus on banking-related figures or economic data. The document's quality is slightly blurred, making it difficult to read the finer details with complete accuracy.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030217.txt
This document discusses flight plans and costs for a private jet from Abu Dhabi to Brunswick, Georgia via Shannon, Ireland and Jacksonville, Florida. It includes information on estimated fuel consumption and costs at each stopover, as well as handling charges and navigational fees. The person named Jeffrey is mentioned as having worked with Eric in the past on interior work for Trump's 757 at Stambaugh. The document also mentions "House Oversight" but it is unclear what this refers to in this context.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026635.txt
In the document, a man named Richard Kahn is concerned about the potential impact of Donald Trump's tax plan on his itemized deductions. He has seen success in contributing appreciated stock to gratitude or enhanced foundations. He shares some calculations and thoughts on how long these foundations can continue making annual contributions. However, he mentions that there are very few details available about the likelihood of Trump's plan passing.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026049.txt
Lawrence Krauss discusses the melting of the West Antarctic ice sheet and its potential impact on sea levels. He mentions a proposal to capture CO2 from the atmosphere as a possible solution to climate change, though he notes that research in this area has so far been limited compared to oil and gas exploration. Jeffrey E. asks about changes at the South Pole and whether climate change can only be measured over long periods. Krauss also references Freeman Dyson's views on CO2 levels from millions of years ago.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022816.txt
The document appears to be a flight log or record, which includes information such as the date of each flight, aircraft make and model, identification marks, points of departure and arrival, miles flown, and other relevant details. The document also mentions procedures and maneuvers performed during each flight, along with the number of landings, categories, speeds, and other key data points for pilots to reference. The document is filled out in a detailed manner, which suggests that it is an official record that must be kept up-to-date by pilots or aviation professionals. It includes sections for endorsements and remarks, as well as signatures from the pilot and other relevant parties. The document seems to be focused on ensuring accurate and complete records of flights and related operations.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022780.txt
This document appears to be a redacted form with various fields and instructions for filling out information related to aircraft travel. The form includes spaces for the aircraft make, model, registration number, departure and arrival points, dates of service, remarks or endorsements, and flight crew signatures. However, due to the extensive redaction, it's difficult to provide more specific details about the content of this document.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021569.txt
This document appears to be a deleted page information sheet from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, detailing pages that have been removed or redacted from certain files for various reasons such as privacy concerns or sensitive information. The specific content of the documents is not provided due to the redactions.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021434.txt
The document is a list of pages and numbers that have been deleted from an FBI report, specifically focusing on FOI/PA #1203982-1. The listed pages are likely to contain sensitive or confidential information, which has been redacted for public viewing. The exact nature of the content on these pages is not specified in the document provided.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019352.txt
This document is a deleted page information sheet from the Federal Bureau of Investigation's response to a Freedom of Information request for civil action case number 17-cv-03956. The list includes pages that have been deleted, with references to specific redactions and reasons for their deletion, such as national security or personal privacy concerns.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018872.txt
This document is a deleted page information sheet from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). It lists various pages that have been removed or redacted, with specific details such as page numbers and codes for the type of redaction (e.g. b6; b7C). The pages were likely related to sensitive information, possibly including court orders or other legal documents. There is a code "HOUSE OVERSIGHT 018872" mentioned on one page.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016695.txt
The document provides data on the value and count of EDQUAT properties in different areas such as North of Wells Road, South of Wells Road to Hammon, South of Hammon to Sloans Curve, and South of Sloans Curve. It includes specific taxable property details with their corresponding EDAPN numbers, names of owners or entities, and assessed values for each property. The data is organized in a tabular format with columns representing different information such as the area, street number, owner's name, and assessed value.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011277.txt
The document discusses the financial sector and suggests investing in call spreads on XLF. The author cites bullish sentiment from North American investors and notes that buying has been concentrated in XLF. They also mention positive sentiment around regulation, rates, growth, and corporate tax rate cuts, but note that there is pushback due to concerns about valuation. The author recommends playing the sector with call spreads on XLF, noting potential upside if the knock-in is triggered or not triggered.
