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It is a specialized form of financial statement setting out the debtor's assets and liabilities - secured, preferred and unsecured. This document is usually prepared on short notice and from incomplete records. It is sworn to by an officer of the company and or by the bankrupt where applicable. The trustee often has a different opinion as to the value of the assets and the extent of liabilities included therein. The formalized statement of affairs is sworn under oath by the debtor before a lawyer or designated legal/court entity.
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I feel sad when co-workers disagree on petty things.  However, I try my best to calm the parties then I listen to their reasons and try to trace out the cause of the disagreement.  When things have calmed down, I ask permission if they want my opinion on the matter then I state my analysis and possible solution to the problem at hand.

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Is a web site that offers a variety of internet services from a single location.A news Web site contains newsworthy material . An information web site  contains factual information.An educational web,an entertainment web,advocacy web site contains content that describes a cause ,opinion , or idea.Web site is maintained by a private individual or family
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(Notice how the question solicits the interviewer's opinion)
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(It's the interviewer's opinion that is at the heart of the question.)
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(Go for a personal relationship right away. Show the HR person you care about his or her experience and opinion. Plus you'll get some useful information about the company and its culture.)
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Actually companies do use Instant messangers for their employees to communicate with each other..
work related should not be problem. But they should not be used for personal  chatting during
office hrs since that may be against the company policy.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007 11:03 AM
IN IRELAND IS IT ALAWAYS COLD ARE MOST OF THE TIME.

        P.S. WRITE BACK
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Monday, November 26, 2007 10:41 PM
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Yes, I will.  When a gun barrel is manufactured for a handgun or rifle, a series of spiraling grooves is "cut" or machined into its interior surface.  These are put into the barrel in order to impart a spin to the bullet as it passes through the barrel. The spinning bullet has stability in flight and travels in an accurate manner.  The markings that are left on the bullet from the barrel rifling is what the forensic firearms examiner utilizes in determining whether two bullets were fired through the same gun barrel. 

As an example, a shooting case received in the forensic lab might have a fired bullet removed from a victim and a suspect weapon from a suspect. The question posed is whether the evidence bullet was fired from the suspect's weapon. An initial inspection of the bullet and weapon is performed to determine whether they match with respect to the same general specifications such as caliber, number and width of lands and grooves, and direction of twist. If they match with respect to these specifications, the firearms examiner will then test fire the weapon into a water tank or other catch box. The fired bullet is then recovered and is used as the "known" or test bullet from the suspect weapon.  The examiner next uses a piece of equipment called a comparison microscope that allows a split screen side by side view of two objects placed on its two separate microscope stages. The evidence bullet is placed on one one stage and the test bullet on the second stage. The examiner looking through the microscope and is able to see a side by side view of the rifling on the evidence and test bullets.  He looks around the entire circumferance of the two bullets to see whether there are matching barrel engraved rifling marks. If there are, the examiner can give the opinion that the two bullets were fired through the same gun barrel.
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