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BellSouth 地区交换电话运营商(CLEC)更新:本地订购手册(LOH)版本24.0C、新的地

BellSouth 地区交换电话运营商(CLEC)更新:本地订购手册(LOH)版本24.0C、新的地

BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc.675 West Peachtree StreetAtlanta, Georgia 30375CarrierNotificationSN91087045Date: March 23, 2007To: Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLEC)Subject: CLECs – (Documentation/Guides) - Update to the Local Ordering Handbook (LOH), Version 24.0C, New Local Service Ordering Guide 6 (LSOG 6) and EDI LocalMechanization Specifications 06 (ELMS 06) for Release 24.0BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. d/b/a AT&T Southeast (AT&T) will implement the following changes to update documentation in the LOH, Version 24.0C, ELMS 06 for Release 24.0.CCPNumberDescription Of The Change2479 DES field (DL Form/Screen): Update Conditional Usage Note 2 to read: “When TOS=2 and DES is populated, the end user state must be Louisiana or Kentucky, or the STYC must = SI or CI.”2480 SASN, CITY, STATE and ZIP fields R/C/O xDSL Loops ACT = D table. Updated R/C/O table to move CITY, STATE and ZIP fields from ‘Required’ to “Conditional,” and to move the SASN field from ‘Conditional’ to “Optional.”Please refer to the attachments for specific details of the changes listed above.These changes will be reflected in the next update of the ELMS 06, Release 24.0/LOH Version 24.0D, scheduled to be posted on Friday, April 13, 2007.A summary of all changes within this document will be listed in the Summary of Changes section. This update can be found on the BellSouth Interconnection Services Web site in the Local Exchange Ordering (LEO) Guides at:/reference_library/guides/html/leo.html#lohPlease contact your AT&T local support manager with any questions.Sincerely,ORIGINAL SIGNED BY KRISTEN E. SHOREKristen E. Shore – DirectorBellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. d/b/a AT&T SoutheastAttachmentsCCP 2479 Attachment Listed BelowLOH-24.0-ELMS06CRB: 5004CCP: 2479MAP: ELMS6Release: 24DL:DES fieldDESDesignationDL Form / ScreenLSOG6 / ELMS6DefinitionIndicates the professional designation phrase of a business listing.Definition NotesNote 1:Typically prints in the white pages and is used to identify the type of business when it is notinherently obvious from the name (e.g., Bob Smith and Daughters plmbr).Valid EntriesDesignation abbreviationsValid Entry NotesNote 1:Allowable values provided in yellow page header book (YPH). BAPCO-BellSouth®Advertising and Publishing Company.Data CharacteristicsUp to 25 alpha/numericExamplesattyConditional Usage NotesNote 1:Prohibited when the LACT field is Z.Note 2:Prohibited when the 1st character of the TOS is 2 and the State on the EU form is notKentucky or Lousiana and/or when the STYC is not SI or CI.When TOS=2 and DES is populated, the end user state must be Louisiana or Kentucky, or the STYC must = SI or CI.Business RulesRule 1:Designation will print in the white pages of the directory.Rule 2:Designation will print in lower case letters.Rule 3:Designation will not print, or affect placement in the yellow page section of the directory.Rule 4:Not allowed on Residence accounts except when the residence telephone number isindented in an arrangement with a business listing.* * * * * * * * * * End of definition for field DES * * * * * * * * * *CCP 2480 Attachment Listed BelowLOH-24.0-ELMS06CRB: 5005CCP: 2480MAP: ELMS6Release: 24xDSL R/C/O TablesxDSL LoopsProduct ListingxDSL LoopsThe xDSL Loops are capable loops providing a transmission path between a Collocation agreement and a customer premises, between two customer premises, or between two Collocation arrangements.Currently, three offerings are available for xDSL Loops:•2-Wire ADSL Capable Loop w/Network Interface Device (NID)•2-Wire HDSL Capable Loop w/NID•4-Wire HDSL Capable Loop w/NIDAsynchronous Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is a 2-wire Metallic Interface consisting of metallic facilities only. ADSL is a transport technology only and cannot be transported over Digital Loop Carrier (DLC) or interoffice facilities. High-Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) is a transport technology that can either be 2-wire or 4-wire. The loop facility consists of only metallic facilities and cannot be transported over Digital Loop Carrier (DLC) or interoffice facilities.Ordering Forms/ScreensThe following chart illustrates the required, conditional and optional forms/screens for ordering this service. Detailed information will follow to assist you in filling out each of these forms/screens.Forms/ScreensxDSL LoopsSI LSR Hunting EU DL RS DRS PS NP LS LSNP RPL Proprietary R R R RR = Required C = Conditional O = OptionalService Inquiry Form InstructionsThe following two subsections provide instructions for the SI Process. The SI form is reproduced at the end of this section.SI Process for ADSL and HDSL Loops:Manual Service Inquiry Process1. CLEC will send manual SI (Service Inquiry) and LSR for ADSL or HDSL Loop setup to the UNE CRSG.2. UNE CRSG will forward the SI to OSPE.3. The completed SI and LSR will then be forwarded to the LCSC to process the service order to bill the CLEC for appropriate charges and provision the LSR.Electronic Loop Make UpThe Service Inquiry Form is not required when the CLEC uses the Electronic Loop Make Pre-order Function to qualify the loop. Refer to the BellSouth® Pre-Order Business Rules.If a new facility is being requested, the CLEC must obtain Loop Make-up (LMU) information (either manually or electronically), a Facility Reservation Number and populate the reservation number in the RESID field on the LSR.If the loop being ordered is a reuse of an existing facility and the CLEC has determined that the facility is compatible to the loop type being ordered, it is not necessary to obtain a RESID. Populate the RESID field with all "X's" and submit the electronic order.If Loop Modifications are required, a SI and LSR must be submitted manually, following the guidelines in theADSL/HDSL CLEC information Package.Service Inquiry FormNote:The Service Inquiry form is not included in this document. Contact your Local Support Manager (LSM)to obtain the form.Completing the DL Form/ScreenIf directory listings are required, refer to REQTYP J for more information on completing the DL form/screen.Completing the LSR and EU Forms/ScreensAccount level activities (ACT) apply to the entire account. A complete list of ACTs and their definition can be found in the Data Dictionary entry for ACT.The following chart shows all of the valid account level activities for this service.Valid Account Level ActivitiesxDSL LoopsN C D T R V S B W L YX X X X - X - - X - - “X” denotes valid account level activities. A dash (-) indicates a non-valid account level activity.The Required, Conditional and Optional (R/C/O) fields on the LSR and EU forms/screens will be given for every validACT code in the ACT Tables section.Completing the LS Form/ScreenThe Loop Service (LS) form/screen may be required or invalid depending on the account level activity. Each accountlevel activity has valid Line Level Activities (LNAs). These LNAs determine how, or if, the LS form/screen should bepopulated. A complete list of LNAs and their definition can be found in the Data Dictionary entry for LNA.The following chart gives the valid LNAs for each account level activity (ACT) and the associated LS form/screenusage for this service.If ACT is: Then LNA is: And LS form/screen is:N N RequiredC N &D for electronic orders; C for manual orders RequiredD D RequiredT N or T RequiredV N, V or D RequiredW W Required The Required, Conditional and Optional (R/C/O) fields for the Loop Service (LS) form/screen are listed according tothe Line Level Activity (LNA) in the LNA Tables Section.RCO TablesThe following tables show the Required, Conditional and Optional (R/C/O) fields on the validforms/screens for this product. All unmentioned fields are either invalid, not applicable, prohibited or not supported. When fields are populated which are not supported by BellSouth, these not supported fields will be ignored. Populating any other fields may result in a fatal reject or a clarification of the service request. Please note the following codes:- Optional fields marked with an asterisk (*) force at least one of the conditional fields to become required when populated.- Fields used only for manual orders are followed by (M).- Fields used only for electronic orders are followed by (E).- For fields marked with a DOUBLE asterisk (**) please refer to the Data Dictionary for clarification. See the Data Dictionary Section for additional information on each field.ACT= D: LSRRequiredACNA ACT ACTLAN BAN1CCCCNA D/TSENT DDDIMPCON IMPCON-TEL NO.INITINIT-FAX NO.INIT-TEL NO.NCNCI PG_OF_ (M)PONREQTYP SC SECNCITOSConditionalCUST LSO (E)NORPROJECT PROJINDR RCC (E)RPON SUP VEROptionalCIC REMARKS RORD (M)SN91087045 ACT Tables: Reqtyp A, xDSL LoopsACT= D: EURequiredAN (M)CITY NAMEPG_OF_ (M)PON (M)SASNSTATE ZIPConditionalAAI LD1LD2LD3LV1LV2LV3SANO SASDSASF SASS SATHVER (M)CITY STATEZIPOptionalLCON-NAME LCON-TEL NO.SASN*。

CONTRACT FOR PROCESSING

CONTRACT FOR PROCESSING

CONTRACT FOR PROCESSINGTHIS CONTRACT is made and entered into this ____ day of __, 20, ("Effective Date") by and between:PROCESSOR: ____ ("Processor")Address: ____AndCLIENT: ____ ("Client")Address: ____WHEREAS, Client desires to have certain products processed by Processor, and Processor agrees to perform such processing on the terms and conditions set forth herein:1. Scope of WorkThe Processor agrees to process the products as detailed in Schedule A (the "Products") according to the specifications and quality standards provided by the Client.2. Quality StandardsThe processed Products must meet the quality standards set out in Schedule B. The Client shall have the right to inspect the Products before acceptance.3. DeliveryThe Processor shall deliver the processed Products to the Client at the address specified in Schedule C within the timeframes set out in Schedule D.4. PaymentThe Client shall pay the Processor for the processing services provided as per the rates and terms detailed in Schedule E.5. ConfidentialityBoth parties agree to keep confidential any and all information obtained from the other party in relation to this Contract.6. Intellectual Property RightsThe Client retains all intellectual property rights in the Products and any designs or specifications provided to the Processor.7. WarrantyThe Processor warrants that the processing services will be performed using reasonable care and skill and in accordance with the terms of this Contract.8. Liability and IndemnificationThe Processor shall indemnify and hold harmless the Client from and against any and all losses, damages, and expenses arising from the Processor's breach of this Contract.9. TerminationThis Contract may be terminated by either party upon written notice if the other party breaches any material term of this Contract and fails to cure such breach within thirty (30) days after receipt of written notice.10. Force MajeureNeither party shall be liable for any failure or delay inperforming its obligations under this Contract to the extent that such failure or delay is caused by circumstances beyond the reasonablecontrol of that party ("Force Majeure").11. Dispute ResolutionAny disputes arising out of or in relation to this Contract shallbe resolved by arbitration in accordance with the rules of ____.12. Entire AgreementThis Contract constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings, whether oral or written.13. AmendmentThis Contract may not be amended except in writing signed by both parties.14. AssignmentNeither party may assign or transfer its rights or obligationsunder this Contract without the prior written consent of the other party.15. NoticesAll notices under this Contract shall be in writing and shall be deemed duly given when delivered personally or by email to the addresses set forth above or to such other address as either party may designatein writing.16. AttachmentsSchedules A, B, C, D, and E are integral parts of this Contract and are incorporated herein by reference.IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Contract the day and year first above written.Processor: ____Authorized Signature: ____Date: ____Client: ____Authorized Signature: ____Date: ____。

英文合同常用条款汇总-Esther

英文合同常用条款汇总-Esther

CONTENTS1. 当事人条款/PARTIES (2)2. 陈述和担保/REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES (2)3. 合同期限/TERM (3)4. 合同终止/TERMINATION (3)5. 保密义务/CONFIDENTIALITY (5)6. 违约/BREACH OF CONTRACT (6)7. 不可抗力/FORCE MAJEURE (7)8. 争议的解决/SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES (8)9. 适用法律/APPLICABLE LAW (10)10. 合同双方之间的独立关系/INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR RELATIONSHIP (10)11. 合同拘束力的范围/BINDING EFFECT (11)12. 修改/AMENDMENT (11)13. 合同内容保密/NO PUBLICITY (11)14. 禁止招揽对方雇员/NO SOLICITATION (11)15. 通知/NOTICES (11)16. 不放弃权利/WAIVER (12)17. 可转让性/ASSINABILITY (12)18. 可分割性/SEVERABILITY (12)19. 全部协议/ENTIRE AGREEMENT (13)20. 附录以及附件/SCHEDULES AND ANNEXES (13)21. 文本/LANGUAGE (13)22. 结尾/ENDING (13)23. 附录甲-定义/SCHEDULE A-DEFINITIONS (14)【注:蓝色字体为常用法律词汇,特此提示】1. 当事人条款/PARTIES【版本1】THIS CONTRACT (“Contract”) is made in [city and province], China on this day of , by and between [Party A name], [Party A entity form] established and existing under the laws of China, with its legal address at [address] (hereinafter referred to as “Party A”), and [Party B name], [Party B entity form] organized and existing under the laws of [Party B jurisdiction of incorporation] with its legal address at [address] (hereinafter referred to as “Party B”). Party A and Party B shall hereinafter be referred to individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties”.本合同于年月日由以下两方在[地点]签订:[甲方名称],一家根据中华人民共和国法律组建及存续的[甲方组织形式],法定地址为[甲方法定地址](以下简称“甲方”):[乙方名称],一家根据[乙方所在国]法律组建及存续的[乙方组织形式],法定地址为[乙方法定地址](以下简称“乙方”)。

国际工程合同管理 07

国际工程合同管理 07

Preparing a Request for Proposal
RFP‟s purpose State what is required clearly and definitely in detail to allow the contractor to understand what the customer expects so that they can prepare a thorough proposal that will satisfy the customer‟s requirements at a realistic price
青岛理工大学双语示范课程
国际工程合同管理
主讲人:韦嘉 青岛理工大学管理学院
What is this course about?
Discussion for warm-up:
Construction project management vs Construction contract management: Differences?
Soliciting proposals



Sending RFP to the selected group of contractors Advertising in certain business papers RFP/proposal process is a competitive situation Customers hold a bidders‟ meeting to explain RFP and answer questions
CM focus on
Differences
PM Goals



On schedule On budget High quality Customer satisfaction

写一篇填写病人信息的报告单英语作文

写一篇填写病人信息的报告单英语作文

写一篇填写病人信息的报告单英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Filling Out the Patient Form at the Doctor's OfficeHi there! My name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. I recently had to go to the doctor for a check-up before starting 5th grade. My mom took me to our family doctor's office and when we got there, the nice lady at the front desk gave my mom a clipboard with some papers on it. She said it was the patient information form that needed to be filled out before I could see the doctor.The form looked pretty long with lots of boxes and lines to write in. I offered to help my mom fill it out since I'm getting better at reading and writing. She smiled and said, "Sure, that would be great! Let's do it together."First Question: Patient's NameThis one was easy - I wrote down "Emma Thompson" in the boxat the top. The form wanted my full, legal name.Next was: Date of BirthI turned to my mom and asked, "Hey mom, what's my birthday again?" She laughed and told me the date: September 21st, 2012. I carefully wrote that down on the line.Address and Phone NumberFor the address, I wrote down "465 Maple Lane, Oakville." That's where our house is. Then my mom spelled out our home phone number slowly so I could write the numbers correctly in the little boxes.Parent/Guardian NamesI knew this one! I wrote "Jack Thompson" for my dad's name and "Lily Thompson" for my mom's name. The form wanted to know who my parents/guardians were.Emergency ContactMom said to put down "Grandma Sarah" with her phone number, in case they needed to call someone else if my parents couldn't be reached.Primary LanguageThis one seemed silly to me since I clearly speak English, but I wrote "English" anyway.Patient Employment InfoThis section had a bunch of lines for employment details, but I just wrote "Student" for occupation and left the other lines blank. I'm a kid - I don't have a job!Allergy InformationThankfully, I don't have any allergies, so I checked the "No Known Drug Allergies" box.Current MedicationsSame thing - I don't take any medications, so I just wrote "None" on that line.Medical HistoryNow this part was really long with lots of different illness names listed. My mom helped me go through them one-by-one to check if I had ever had any of those sicknesses or conditions. Mostly I just checked "No" beside each one, but she reminded me to check "Yes" for Chicken Pox since I had that when I was 6 years old.Surgical HistoryThis section asked if I had ever had any kind of operation before. I haven't, so I just wrote "No Surgeries" on that line.Family Medical HistoryHere the form wanted to know about medical issues in my family. Mom said to check the boxes for Heart Disease (my grandpa), Hypertension (my aunt), and Diabetes (my uncle). The rest we left blank.Review of SystemsThis was definitely the hardest part! There were all these medical words about different systems in the body like cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, neurological, and I had no idea what half of them meant. Thankfully, my mom is a nurse so she could help me go through each section, ask me the right questions, and check the appropriate boxes.Social HistoryFor this part about social habits, I checked the "No" boxes for things like tobacco, alcohol, and drug use. Obviously I don't do any of that - I'm just a kid! I also checked that I don't exercise really, except for gym class at school.Physical and SignatureFinally, the last section had some blank lines to write down my current height, weight, and blood pressure. But the nurse hadn't measured any of that yet, so we left it blank for now. Thenmy mom signed her signature at the bottom saying all the information was true and complete.Phew, that was a lot of writing and questions! I was really glad my mom was there to help me since some of the medical parts were confusing. But we got it all filled out together.When we turned the form back in to the front desk, the lady smiled and said I had done a great job. She led us back to the patient room to wait for the doctor. While we waited, I felt proud that I was able to help complete my very first medical form. Being 10 years old, I don't go to the doctor too often yet. But I know there will be more forms to fill out as I get older. Now I feel a little more prepared after this experience! Getting practice is important. Maybe someday I'll be a doctor or nurse like my mom and I'll be the one asking patients to fill out the forms. But for today, I was just happy we did it together and I learned something new.篇2Filling Out the Patient FormHospitals and doctors' offices have lots of important papers you have to fill out before they can help you feel better. One of those papers is called the "patient information form" and it asksall kinds of questions about you and your family. Today I'm going to tell you all about filling out that form because it can be kind of confusing, especially for a kid.The first thing the form wants to know is your name. That one is pretty easy - you just write your first and last name, like "John Smith." Although sometimes it also asks for a middle name or initial, so you might have to write "John P. Smith" if your middle name is Paul.Next it asks for your date of birth. That means the day, month and year you were born. I always get confused about how to write the date properly. In America, we put the month first, then the day, then the year. So my birthday on April 21st, 2012 would be written as 04/21/2012. In other countries they put the day first before the month, which seems really weird to me!After your name and birthday, it asks for your gender - whether you are male or female. There's usually a little box you check for "male" or "female." I'm a male, so I check that box.Then the form wants your address - that's the place where you live. You have to write the street number and name first, like "123 Main Street." Next comes the city you live in, then the state (using its 2-letter abbreviation like CA for California), and finallythe zip code which is five numbers that tell where your neighborhood is located.Following the address, there's a few lines for phone numbers. It will say "Home Phone" and you write your house's landline number if you have one. Then there's a line for a "Cell Phone" which is where you put your mom or dad's mobile number. It's important they have a way to call you or your parents in case of an emergency.The next section is all about your parents or guardians. It will have a space to write their names, addresses, phone numbers, and other contact information. You might need to ask your mom or dad for help with filling this part out correctly.After the parent info, the form usually asks about your race or ethnicity. There will be checkboxes for things like "White," "Black," "Asian," "Hispanic/Latino" and more. You just check whichever box matches your family's background. If you're mixed with more than one race, you can check multiple boxes.Another really important part is the medical history section. This is where you tell the doctor if you have any health issues or take any medications. Things like allergies, asthma, diabetes, and other illnesses all get listed here. Your mom or dad can help you remember everything to include. You also have to note everymedication, vitamin, or supplement you take and what it's for. It's okay if you don't know all the specifics, the doctor just wants you to share whatever you can.Next comes the emergency contact section. This is where you provide information about a friend or family member the doctors can call if your parents can't be reached right away in an emergency. It will ask for their name, relation to you (like "aunt" or "uncle"), phone numbers, and address.The last part has to do with your insurance company and policy numbers. This is all the info about whatever health insurance plan covers your medical bills and expenses. Your parents will need to fill this portion out since most kids don't know those details offhand. The insurance company's name, address, policy number, and group number all go in those blanks.Phew, that's a lot of questions! Filling out the whole patient form can be kind of tiring, especially for a kid. But it's really important to answer everything as completely and accurately as you can. That way, the doctors and nurses have all the info they need to take good care of you.If you get stuck on any part of the form, just ask your parents for help. Moms and dads are pros at this kind of paperwork sincethey do it all the time for school, camp, and other activities too. Your doctor should also have staff members available who can walk you through any confusing sections.So don't stress too much about getting everything perfect on the first try. Just do your best, write neatly, and double-check to make sure you didn't miss any important details. Providing good information up front makes the rest of your visit much smoother. Then the doctor can focus on helping you get healthy instead of trying to track down missing forms and documents.Well, I hope this inside look at the patient information form was helpful! Next time you go to the doctor's office or hospital, you'll be a pro at filling it out. Just breathe, take your time, and always ask for assistance if you need it. Before you know it, that stack of paperwork will be complete and you'll be one step closer to feeling better. Isn't that worth a few minutes of form-filling? I think so!篇3Filling Out the Patient FormHi there! My name is Timmy and I'm 10 years old. Today I had to go to the doctor's office for a check-up. When we got there, the nurse at the front desk handed my mom a clipboardwith a bunch of papers on it. She said it was the patient information form that needed to be filled out before I could see the doctor. I thought it would be super boring, but it actually ended up being kind of interesting!The first part asked for my personal information. Things like my full name, date of birth, age, gender, and contact information. That was pretty easy since I know all that stuff. Although I did have to double check how to spell my middle name - it's a weird one!Next up was the section about my parent's or guardian's information. I knew my mom's name and phone number, but I had to ask her how to spell her middle name too. We both had a little laugh about that. Then it asked for her employer and work phone number in case they needed to reach her during the day. I felt like a spy having to get all those secret work details!The part after that was about my home address and phone number. Writing out my full street address always takes forever with all those numbers and street names. I'm just glad I don't have to do it very often. Although I do practice addressing letters and envelopes sometimes which helps.Then there were a few questions about my race, ethnicity, and language preferences. My mom helped me fill that out. Shesaid it's important for the doctors to know that kind of stuff so they can make sure they understand my background and culture. That way they can take better care of me. I never really thought about it like that before.Up next was the emergency contact section. We listed my dad's cell phone number and my aunt's number too, just in case. Having reliable emergency contacts is super important. Especially for kids! You never know what could happen.After that, there were a bunch of medical questions. Things like asking if I had any allergies, current medications, past surgeries or hospitalizations, and medical conditions that run in the family. I don't have any allergies or take any medications, but my grandpa did have to have his appendix out a few years ago. So we made sure to note that.There were also some boxes to check if I had ever had illnesses like chickenpox, measles, mumps or other childhood diseases. Luckily I got my vaccinations for those when I was a baby, so most of those were blank. Although I did get chickenpox when I was 6 before I could get that vaccine. It was not fun at all being so itchy!Then the form asked about my pregnancy history. I'm definitely too young for that! But I guess they have to ask thosetypes of questions for older girls and ladies. My mom just wrote "N/A" which I learned stands for "not applicable."There was a whole section asking about my social habits too. Things like whether I drink alcohol, smoke, or use recreational drugs. As if! I'm way too young for all that unhealthy and illegal stuff. I don't even know any kids my age who do those kinds of things. My mom just checked "no" to all of those.One of the last parts asked about my diet and exercise habits.I don't always eat as many fruits and veggies as I probably should. But I did make sure to mention that I drink lots of milk for strong bones! And I noted that I play soccer, basketball, and baseball to stay active. Exercising and being part of sports teams is really important for keeping kids healthy.The very last section had a bunch of lines for listing any other important information about my health. I talked about how I had a pretty bad asthma attack over winter break after being outside in the cold air too long. And that I sometimes have trouble falling asleep at night. Other than that, I'm a pretty healthy kid!Finally, after filling out allllll those forms, my name got called and I went back to see the doctor. She asked me a few other questions and gave me a check-up. Turns out I grew a couple ofinches since last year! She said as long as I keep eating right, exercising, and getting enough sleep, I should stay growing like a weed.Overall, filling out that patient form was a lot more work than I thought it would be. But now I understand why it's so important for doctors to have all that information. It helps them learn about my background, health history, and lifestyle. That way they can give me the best possible care. I'm sure it will be much easier to fill out next time since I'm an expert form-filler now! Although I really hope I don't have to go back to the doctor again anytime too soon.篇4Filling Out the Patient Form at the Doctor's OfficeHi there! My name is Timmy and I'm 8 years old. Today I had to go to the doctor's office for my annual check-up. I don't really like going to the doctor's because I'm always a little nervous, but my mom says it's important to make sure I'm healthy and growing properly.When we arrived at the doctor's office, the first thing we had to do was check in at the front desk. The friendly lady behind the counter asked my mom for our insurance information and thenhanded her a clipboard with some papers attached. She told my mom to fill out the patient information form while we waited to be called back.The form had a bunch of different sections and boxes to fill in. I looked it over with my mom as she started working on it. The first part asked for my basic personal information like my full name, date of birth, gender, and address. That part was easy since I know all that stuff pretty well. My mom double checked the spelling of my name and street as she wrote it down.Next, the form wanted to know who my parent/guardian was and how to contact them. My mom wrote down her name and her cell phone number. She said it was important they had a way to reach her in case of an emergency or if they needed to ask follow-up questions.After that, there were questions about my medical history. My mom had to think for a minute on some of these. It asked if I had ever been hospitalized or had any major illnesses, injuries or surgeries. Luckily I haven't had anything too serious, but my mom wrote down the time when I got my tonsils out a couple years ago.It also asked if I had any allergies or was currently taking any medications. My mom wrote down that I'm allergic to peanuts,which is why I have an EpiPen with me all the time. There was a box to check if I had asthma, diabetes, or other chronic conditions. We left those blank.There was a whole section dedicated to my immunization records. The form wanted to know what vaccines I had received and when. My mom reference my immunization booklet from my pediatrician to make sure she listed them all out correctly. Things like chickenpox, measles, hepatitis, meningitis, and all those other important shots.One of the final sections asked about my reasons for visiting the doctor today. My mom wrote "Annual well-child check-up" and also mentioned that I had been complaining about some knee pain recently from all the running and playing I do. She wanted the doctor to take a look at that.The last part of the form had a space for insurance information. My mom copied down her insurance ID number and group number from her card. The form also wanted to know my primary care doctor's name, which my mom listed as Dr. Martin.Phew! It seemed like a lot of information to write down, but my mom said it was important for my medical team to have all those details on file. She double checked her work before handing the clipboard back to the receptionist.Not long after, a friendly nurse came out and called my name. She led me and my mom back to one of the examination rooms to wait for the doctor. I hoped I wouldn't need any shots at this visit!Overall, filling out the patient form wasn't too bad. It definitely covered a lot of ground, but I could see why the doctor would want to have answers to all those questions. Things like my medical history, allergies, medications, and insurance are all important stuff they need to know to take good care of me. I'll just have to remember all those details for the next time I need to complete one!篇5My Day at the Doctor's OfficeLast week, I had to go to the doctor's office for my annual checkup. I don't really like going to the doctor's because it can be kind of scary and boring. But my mom says it's really important to go every year to make sure I am healthy and growing properly.When we arrived at the doctor's office, the first thing we had to do was check in at the front desk. The lady behind the counter asked my mom for our insurance information. I'm not really surewhat insurance is, but I know it's some kind of thing that helps pay for doctor's visits.After checking in, we went to sit in the waiting room. The waiting room had a lot of chairs and some kids' toys and books to keep us busy. I tried to read one of the books, but it was kind of boring. My little brother ended up making a huge mess throwing all the toys around. Oops!Finally, after what felt like forever, a nurse called my name. She led us back into one of the patient rooms. The room had an exam table that was kinda like a bed but harder. It also had a scale to weigh me, and some chairs for me and my mom to sit in.The first thing the nurse did was take my temperature by sticking a thermometer in my mouth. She said I didn't have a fever, which is good I guess. Then she used this weird squeezy thing to take my blood pressure. I'm not totally sure what blood pressure is, but she said mine was normal.After that, she weighed me and measured how tall I am on these funny looking stick rulers. I've grown like 3 inches since my last checkup! The nurse wrote all those numbers down on a form she had.Then the nurse asked me and my mom a bunch of questions to fill out the rest of the form. Some of the questions were easy, like what's my name, when is my birthday, etc. But some of them were kinda hard for me to answer.She asked if I had any allergies, which I'm not really sure about. She also asked about my medical history, but I don't remember ever being very sick before. I just tried my best to answer everything. My mom helped me out when I got stuck.One of the weirdest questions was when she asked me to rate my pain level on a scale of 0 to 10. I wasn't in any pain at all, so I just said 0. But she still made me point to the picture of the smiley face that showed no pain. I thought that was kinda silly since I had already answered verbally.Finally, after she finished the form, the nurse said the doctor would be in to see me soon. She left the room and I had to wait somemore. Waiting is the most boring part!When the doctor finally came in, she looked over the form the nurse filled out. Then she did a physical exam, checking my ears, eyes, heartbeat, and other stuff. She asked me a few more questions too.At the end, the doctor said I was very healthy and growing great! She gave me a sticker for being a good patient. I stuck it right on my shirt.Overall, even though parts of it were kinda boring, my checkup went pretty well. Filling out those forms is important so the doctors know everything about you. Next year I'll be way better at answering all the questions. I'm already practicing my medical history!篇6My Trip to the Doctor's OfficeLast week, I had to go to the doctor's office for my annual check-up. I don't really like going to the doctor much because I get nervous. But my mom says it's important to make sure I'm healthy and growing properly. This time, we had to fill out a lot of paperwork before I could see the doctor. It was kind of confusing, but my mom helped me understand what all the questions meant.When we walked into the office, the friendly receptionist at the front desk gave my mom a clipboard with a bunch of forms attached. The first one was called the "Patient RegistrationForm." It asked for basic information like my name, address, phone number, and birthday. That part was pretty easy to fill out.Next, there was a "Patient Health History" form. This one had a lot more questions that were kind of hard for me to answer by myself. It asked about any major illnesses or surgeries I've had in the past. I've been pretty healthy so far, so my mom just checked the "No" boxes for most of those.It also wanted to know if I had any allergies to medications, foods, or other things. I'm allergic to peanuts, so my mom wrote that down carefully. She told me it's really important for doctors to know about allergies so they don't give you anything that could make you sick.There were questions about whether I was currently taking any medications or using inhalers or other medical devices. I don't take any pills or use inhalers regularly. Although, my mom did mention that I use a nebulizer machine sometimes when my asthma acts up.The health history asked about my parents' medical histories too. My dad has high blood pressure, so my mom noted that. She said some conditions can run in families, so the doctors like to know about relatives' health issues.Another section asked about my diet, exercise, and sleep habits. My mom wrote that I drink milk and eat fruits and vegetables every day. She said I get plenty of physical activity by running around playing sports and games with my friends. And she noted that I usually get about 9-10 hours of sleep each night.There were a bunch of other categories like vision, hearing, developmental milestones, and mental health screening questions. My mom briefed me on what kinds of things to mention for each one. Like how I've worn glasses since kindergarten for being near-sighted, or how I sometimes have trouble focusing on schoolwork.Finally, we got to the "Reason for Visit" section where you explain why you've made the doctor's appointment. My mom wrote "Annual Well-Child Check-Up" since this was just my regular yearly exam, and not for any specific medical problem.When we finished filling out all those forms, my mom had to sign and date the forms. Then she handed the whole stack back to the receptionist. The receptionist made some copies and gave us part of it back, telling us to keep that portion for our records.After a little while, a nurse called my name and brought us back to an exam room. She took my temperature, weight, and height. She also asked me to read an eye chart on the wall.Then the doctor herself came in. She asked me and my mom some more questions and listened to my heart and breathing with her stethoscope. She felt around on my belly too to check that everything felt normal. Finally, she said I was developing perfectly for my age and gave me a sucker for being a good patient!Overall, it was kind of a long process with lots of paperwork. But I understood why the doctor needed all that information - to make sure they know my complete medical background. That way, they can keep better track of my health as I grow up. It makes me feel comfortable knowing the doctors have all the important details about me. I just hope I don't have to fill out quite so many forms next year!。

合同英文备注格式模板范文

合同英文备注格式模板范文

合同英文备注格式模板范文[Your Name][Your Title][Your Company/Organization][Address][City, State, Zip Code][Email Address][Phone Number][Date]Contract English Notes Format Template[Client's Name][Client's Title][Client's Company/Organization][Address][City, State, Zip Code]Dear [Client's Name],RE: Contract English NotesI am writing to provide you with our Contract English Notes template, which will assist you in understanding the key terms and languagecommonly used in contracts. These notes are designed to help you navigate through the intricacies of contract terminology and ensure that you are well-informed and confident when reviewing and drafting contracts.Introduction:1. Purpose: This section clarifies the objective of the contract and the parties involved.2. Definitions: This section provides definitions for specific terms used throughout the contract, ensuring clarity and consistency in its interpretation.Contractual Obligations:1. Scope of Work: This section outlines the specific tasks, responsibilities, and deliverables expected from each party.2. Timeframes: This section establishes the timeline for the completionof tasks and the duration of the contract.3. Payment Terms: This section specifies the agreed-upon payment terms, including amounts, due dates, and acceptable forms of payment.4. Confidentiality: This section highlights the importance of maintaining confidential information exchanged between the parties during the contractual relationship.Liabilities and Indemnities:1. Limitation of Liability: This section sets out the extent of each party's liability in the event of a breach or dispute.2. Indemnification: This section outlines the process and conditions under which one party agrees to compensate or protect the other party against certain claims or losses.Termination and Dispute Resolution:1. Termination: This section describes the circumstances under which either party can terminate the contract and the associated procedures.2. Dispute Resolution: This section provides guidance on the steps to be taken in the event of a dispute, such as mediation or arbitration.Miscellaneous:1. Governing Law: This section specifies the jurisdiction whose laws will govern the interpretation and enforcement of the contract.2. Entire Agreement: This section confirms that the contract contains the entire understanding between the parties and supersedes any prior agreements or negotiations.Please note that these are general guidelines, and it is important to seek legal advice and tailor the contract to suit your specific needs. Should you require any further assistance or have any questions regarding the contents of these notes, please do not hesitate to contact me.Thank you for your trust in our expertise. We aim to provide you with the highest quality contract templates to ensure the legality and effectiveness of your agreements.Yours sincerely,[Your Name][Your Title]。

新教材2019-2020学年上学期高一英语寒假精练1(附答案及解析)

新教材2019-2020学年上学期高一英语寒假精练1(附答案及解析)

一、单词拼写1. Are you excited, anxious or a little c___________ about the coming senior high school life? 2. Every man is born equal, regardless of color, race, or n_________ . 3. I pay much attention to my learning s____________. For example, I draw mind maps to help organise everything in my mind. 4. 4. The The The simple simple simple rule rule rule is is is that that that contractions(contractions(缩约形式) ) are are are used used used for for for informal informal informal language, language, language, and and and the the the full full forms are used for more f____________ language. 5. She’s ____________(复习复习) her history notes for the test. 6. Mr. Lee gives advice to students who want to study abroad and apply for ____________(交换) programs. 7. The best part of senior high school life is that we can do ____________(实验) in the science lab on our own. 8. She liked to dance but felt _____________(尴尬的) if someone was watching her. 9. She has an outgoing _____________(性格), which makes a good impression on others. 10. The experience I gained from being monitor helped me become more _____________(自信). 二、用所给词的正确形式填空on campus; concentrate on; leave... alone; at last; make an impression; look forward to; look forward to; take notes; take notes; at the same time; come true; a flash of 11. _______________ lightning lit everything up for a second. 12. _______________ while listening to the lectures will help you better understand them. 13. 13. When When When his his his childhood childhood childhood dream dream dream ______________, ______________, ______________, he he he was was was able able able to to to take take take a a a picture picture picture with with with Y Y uan Nongping. 14. She looked so beautiful, and ______ so proud. 15. I am ____________ your early reply. 16. After hoping, waiting and working for it for a long time, the big day for the football match 基础温故寒假精练1 Welcome unitcame ______________. 17. Students are required to wear uniform ______________, which some find really annoying. 18. He was determined to forget about the sad past and _________ the present. 19. He is very active at the first few classes, hoping to ______ on the teachers. 20. All I want is to be _____________ so that I can sort out all the papers by myself. 三、翻译21.如果没有你的帮助, 我不能解决这个问题。

外贸函电之合同

外贸函电之合同

外贸函电之合同We'll have the contract ready for signature.我们应准备好合同待签字。

We signed a contract for medicines.我们签订了一份药品合同。

Mr. Zhang signs the contract on behalf of the China National Silk Import & Export Corporation.张先生代表中国丝绸进出口总公司在合同上签了字。

A Japanese company and SINOCHEM have entered into a new contract.中国化工进出口总公司已经和日本一家公司签订了一份新合同。

It was because of you that we landed the contract.因为有了你,我们才签了那份合同。

We offered a much lower price, so they got the contract.由于我们报价低,他们和我们签了合同。

Are we anywhere near a contract yet?我们可以(接近于)签合同了吗?We sign a contract when we are acting as principals.("principals" refers to the "seller" and the "buyer") 当我们作为货主时都要签订合同。

(这里的“货主”指合同中的卖方和买方)I know we (the seller) should draw up a contract and the buyer has to sign it.我们知道我们(卖方)应该拟出一份合同,买方必须签署合同。

We should simultaneously sign two contracts, one sales contract for beef and mutton, and the other contract of equal value for the purchase of cotton.我们同时签两个合同,一是牛羊肉的销售(出口)合同,另一个是等额的棉花购买(进口)合同。

新视野大学英语视听说教程4 quiz 4(2014版)

新视野大学英语视听说教程4 quiz 4(2014版)

新视野大学英语视听说教程 4 quiz 4(2014版)返回我的课程测试成绩报告单任课教师已设定暂时不显示本试卷的标准或参考答案。

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试卷:Book4Unit9Test4试卷编号:Book4Unit9Test4 试卷满分:100 姓名:学号:班级:登录:2014-05-20 21:54:59 交卷:2014-05-20 22:49:29 上机地址:图例:Right Wrong To be marked by instructorClick ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。

否则就听不成啦!Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions(每小题:2 分)Directions: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions you hear. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.A. Decrease imports.B. Increase imports.C. Decrease its deficit by 5%.D. Increase its deficit by 5%.2.C. Maturity.D. Decline.6.A. 120 pesos.B. 200 pesos.C. 240 pesos.D. 300 pesos.7.A. The woman speaker is having an interview.B. The man is telling the woman she gets the job.C. The woman is a reference of the man's interviewee.D. The two speakers are colleagues.Part 1 Short dialogs and multiple choice questions (每小题: 2 分; 满分:14 分)(In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1. A2. B3. D4. D5. C6. C7. CSubtotal: 12 Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。

未中标通知书英文模板

未中标通知书英文模板

未中标通知书英文模板【篇一:未中标通知书】未中标通知书( 招标单位名称 ):xxxx( 招标单位 )的 xxxx 项目经年月日公然开标,评标委员会评定和招标工作小组定标,贵单位未被确立为中标单位,但贵单位在本项目招标中做出的努力及显示出的优秀技术、管理水平已给招标单位留下了深刻的印象。

对此深表感谢 !希望下次合作成功。

请贵单位收到本通知书后,在年月日前持招标保证金收条到 (地址 )取回退还的招标保证金 (无息 )。

感谢 !招标单位: (盖印 )负责人: (署名、盖印 )日期:年代日【篇二: 08 版国际招标范本 (中英文 )】机电产品采买国际竞争性招标文件 the bidding documents for icbprocurement ofmechanic electronic products(第一册)(volume one)目录table of contents第一册volume one第 1 章招标人须知 ....................................................................................................... ........................ 1-5 section oneinstructions tobidders .............................................................................................. ... 1-5一、说明 ....................................................................................................... ..................................... 1-5aexplanation .......................................................................................1-5资本根源 source of.................................................1.funds ......................................................................................................... 1-52. 招标机构及合格的招标人 tendering agent for icb procurement of mechanic and electronic products and eligiblebidders ............................................................................................................... 1-53. 合格的货物和服务 eligible goods andservices ...................................................................... 1-64. 招标花费 cost ofbid........... .....................................................................................................1-6二、招标文件..................................................................................................................................... 1-6b the biddingdocuments ........................................................................................1-6............................5. 招标文件的编制依照与构成basis and content of bidding documents............................. 1-66. 招标文件的澄清 clarification of biddingdocuments .............................................................. 1-77. 招标文件的改正 amendment of biddingdocuments ............................................................... 1-7三、招标文件的编制 ......................................................................................................................... 1-88. 招标的语言 language ofbid .....................................................................................................1-89. 招标文件的构成 content comprising the bid........................................................................... 1-810.招标文件的编写 bidform ................................................................................................... ..... 1-911. 招标报价 bidprices ................................................................................................ ................... 1-912. 招标钱币 bidcurrency ............................................................................................ ................ 1-1013. 证明招标人合格和资格的文件 documents establishing bidder ’ s eligibility and qualifications1-1014 证明货物的合格性和切合招标文件规定的文件documents establishing goods, eligibility and conformity to bidding documents .............................................................................................. 1-11 15 招标保证金 bidsecurity ............................................................................................. ............. 1-12 16 招标有效期 period of validity ofbids .....................................................................................format and signing of 1-13 17招标文件的款式和签订bids ............................................................. 1-14四、招标文件的递交 ....................................................................................................... ................ 1-14d submission ofbids ................................................................................................... ....................... 1-14 18 招标文件的密封和标志sealing and marking of bids ............................................................ 1-14 19 投标截止期 deadline for submission ofbids ......................................................................... 1-15 20 迟交的招标文件 late bids 招标机构将拒绝并原封退回在本须知第19 条规定的截止期后收到的任何招标文件。

国际商务合同双语教程-章后习题参考答案

国际商务合同双语教程-章后习题参考答案

参考答案Chapter 11.选择(1) C (2) P (3) C (4) B (5) D (6) B (7) P (8) C(9) D (10) A2.填空(Gap-filling)(1) agreement (2) memorandum (3) adverse interests (4) provisions (5) formation (6) values and practices (7) legal systems (8) mutual understanding (9) rights and obligations (10) choice of remedies3.讨论(Discussion)略Chapter 21.不论港口习惯是否与本款规定相反,货主都应昼夜地,包括星期日和假日(如承运人需要),无间断地供货和提货。

货主对违反本款规定所引起的所有损失或损坏,包括滞期应负担赔偿责任。

2.Chapter 3略Chapter 4I. Translate the following sentences into English:1.The Chairman shall have a casting vote in the event that the votes are equallydivided in the Board of Directors.2.In the event of any violation of this Agreement by either party,the other is entitled to receive the compensation for damage caused thereby.3.Contract price shall mean the global price referred to in Article ( •••) subject to such additions thereto or deductions therefrom as may be made under the provisions hereinafter contained.4.The requirement for minimum production or payment of royalties in lieu shall be prorated.5.Such sale and purchase shall be made subject to the following.6.The parties,in consideration of the mutual agreements herein contained,do hereby agree as follows.7.The real estate consists of the land together with all buildings and improvements thereon.8.The Engineer shall be paid therefor at standard prices fixed by the Company.9.No Officer or Director shall have any interest in any trademarks or trade names used in or pertaining to the business of Seller.10.On failure to comply with such demand this, obligation shall be deemed to be due and payable immediately-II. Translate the following sentences into Chinese :1.制造商可采取向其增加一种或几种商品并固定其市价的方法,修改或改变本价目表。

关于邮编的作文500字

关于邮编的作文500字

关于邮编的作文500字英文回答:Postal codes, also known as ZIP codes in the United States, are a series of numbers or letters assigned to specific geographic areas. They are used to facilitate the sorting and delivery of mail. Postal codes vary from country to country and even within different regions of the same country.In the United States, ZIP codes consist of five digits, although there are also extended ZIP codes that include additional digits. The first digit represents a specific group of states, while the following digits narrow down the location to a specific area within that group. For example, ZIP codes starting with 1 are assigned to the New England states, while those starting with 9 are used for the western states.Postal codes serve several important purposes. Firstly,they ensure that mail is delivered accurately and efficiently. By using postal codes, postal workers can quickly identify the correct destination and sort mail accordingly. This helps to reduce errors and delays in the delivery process.Secondly, postal codes are often used for demographic analysis and marketing purposes. Companies can use postal codes to target specific areas or customer segments for their products or services. By analyzing the distribution of postal codes, businesses can gain insights into the characteristics and preferences of different regions.Furthermore, postal codes are also used in online transactions and address verification. When making online purchases or filling out forms, individuals are often required to provide their postal code to ensure accurate delivery. This helps to prevent errors and ensures that the package reaches the intended recipient.Postal codes play a crucial role in the functioning of the postal system and have become an integral part of ourdaily lives. They enable efficient mail delivery, provide valuable data for businesses, and ensure accurate address verification in online transactions.中文回答:邮政编码,也被称为ZIP码(在美国),是一系列分配给特定地理区域的数字或字母。

用英语一写50个字的一片片包饺子的作文

用英语一写50个字的一片片包饺子的作文

用英语一写50个字的一片片包饺子的作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Making Dumplings With My FamilyI love making dumplings with my family! It's one of my favorite things to do. We make dumplings together a few times a year, usually for Chinese New Year and other special occasions. It's a fun tradition that brings my whole family together in the kitchen.First, we have to get all the ingredients ready. My mom buys a big bag of dumpling wrappers from the Asian grocery store. The wrappers are thin round circles made of dough. We also need ground pork or beef, shredded cabbage and carrots, chopped green onions, grated ginger, soy sauce, sesame oil, and salt and pepper. Yum!Once everything is prepped, it's time to start making the filling. My dad mixes together the meat, veggies, grated ginger, soy sauce, sesame oil and spices in a big bowl. He lets me help mix it all up with the wooden spoon. It smells so good!Next comes the fun part - wrapping the dumplings! We all gather around the table with the big bowl of filling, the dumpling wrappers, a small bowl of water for sealing, and a tray to put the finished dumplings on. My mom shows us how to do it first.You take a dumpling wrapper and use your finger to wet the edges with a little water. Then you scoop a small spoonful of the filling into the center of the wrapper. You have to be careful not to overfill it. My little brother always tries to pack too much in!Once you have the filling in, you fold the wrapper in half to make a half-moon shape and pinch the edges firmly to seal it closed. You have to make sure all the air is squeezed out and it's sealed tight so the dumpling doesn't open up and spill out when you boil or fry them later.There are different fancy ways to crimp and fold the edges of the dumplings to make cool patterns. My grandma is really good at making pretty dumplings with ridged edges. I can only make the basic half-moon shape for now, but I'm getting better every time we make them!We work together as a family to fill and wrap ALL the dumplings. My parents can crank them out super fast, but my little brother and I are pretty slow. After a while, my fingers startto get sore from all that folding and pinching. We take breaks to stretch our hands.Once all the dumplings are wrapped up, we decide if we want to boil them or pan-fry them. Boiled dumplings are faster and easier. We just bring a big pot of water to a boil, then gently drop the dumplings in and cook them for 6-8 minutes until they're all floating at the top.Pan-fried dumplings take a little more work but they get this amazing crispy bottom! First you pan-fry the dumplings for a few minutes to get the bottoms browned and crispy. Then you add a little water to the pan, cover it with a lid and let them steam for 6-8 minutes until they're cooked through.No matter how we cook them, everyone gets to help by dropping the dumplings into the boiling water or carefully arranging them in circles in the hot pan. We crowd around the stove and wait impatiently for the dumplings to be done cooking!When they're finally ready, we transfer the dumplings to a big plate and bring them over to the table. My favorite dipping sauce for dumplings is a mixture of soy sauce, rice vinegar, sesame oil, grated ginger, garlic and sometimes a little chili oilfor spice. The dipping sauce is so flavorful and delicious with the hot dumplings.We all dig in, using our chopsticks or forks to dip the dumplings in the sauce and pop them in our mouths. They are so warm and juicy and full of that delicious filling we made together.I always end up burning my tongue a little because I can't wait for them to cool down!After we've stuffed ourselves silly with dumplings, there are always lots of leftovers. My mom freezes the extra dumplings on baking trays, then once they're frozen solid she can transfer them to ziplock bags in the freezer. That way we can enjoy our handmade dumplings for weeks or even months after making them!Making dumplings is such a fun family tradition. I love working together with my parents, grandparents and siblings to prep the ingredients, wrap the little dumplings, and cook them up. It's a lot of work but also really brings my family together. Plus the dumplings taste a million times better than anything you could buy frozen from the store! I can't wait until the next holiday when we all gather in the kitchen to make another huge batch of delicious dumplings.篇2Wrapping Dumplings is Super Fun!One of my favorite things to do is help my mom wrap dumplings! It's so much fun and I get to spend special time with her. Dumpling wrapping day is the best day ever!It starts with my mom getting out all the ingredients and tools. We need the dumpling wrappers, which are thin round circles made of dough. They look like little plates! Then we need the filling. My favorite is the pork and veggie filling with cabbage, carrots, green onions and spices. It smells so yummy and savory.My mom mixes up the filling in a big bowl, adding soy sauce, sesame oil, white pepper and other delicious seasonings. I'm not allowed to help with the knife chopping part because I'm too little. But I love watching her chop up all the veggies into teeny tiny pieces. It's like magic how she makes everything so small and even!Once the filling is all mixed together, it's time for the fun part - wrapping the dumplings! My mom puts a little spoonful of filling into the middle of a dumpling wrapper. Then she folds the wrapper in half and pleats and pinches the edges to seal it into a little half-moon shape. I try my best to wrap them just like her.At first my dumplings always look really messy and lopsided. The filling comes squishing out of the sides and the pleats are all crooked. But my mom says that's okay, that's how everyone's first dumplings look. She says I'm doing a great job and that with more practice, my dumplings will look perfect. I just need to keep trying.Slowly but surely, I keep wrapping and my dumplings start looking better and better. I get neater at folding the wrappers and my pleats get tighter. My mom cheers me on and gives me tips, like not overstuffing them and making sure to pinch the very edge tightly to seal in the yummy filling.It takes a long time to wrap enough dumplings for our whole family. Hundreds of them! My hands get tired from all the folding and pleating. But seeing the big plates piled high with all of our beautiful dumplings makes it so worth it. We did it all together, side by side.Then comes the best part - eating our dumplings for dinner! My mom boils or pan-fries them until the wrappers are nice and toasty on the outside. When I take a bite, the hot filling bursts in my mouth with so much flavor. Mmm, nothing beats fresh homemade dumplings!I feel so proud that I helped make them from start to finish. Wrapping dumplings with my mom is my favorite tradition ever. It's not just about the yummy food, it's about spending quality time together. With each dumpling I wrap, I'm making a little pocket of love to share with my family. Slurp!篇3Making Dumplings Is So Much Fun!I love making dumplings with my family! It's one of my favorite things to do. We make dumplings together for special occasions like Chinese New Year, but sometimes we'll make them just for fun on a regular weekend day.First, we have to gather all the ingredients and supplies. My mom buys the dumpling wrappers from the Asian grocery store. They come dried and you have to rehydrate them with some water before using them. We get a few packages because you can never have too篇4Making Dumplings Is So Much Fun!My favorite thing to do is make dumplings with my grandma. She has been teaching me since I was very little. It's our special tradition that we do together every few weeks.First, we go to the grocery store to get all the ingredients. We buy ground pork, shrimp, cabbage, green onions, ginger, and dumpling wrappers. Sometimes we get other fun fillings too like mushrooms or water chestnuts. Grandma lets me pick out one special ingredient to add.Once we get home, it's time to make the filling. Grandma chops up the cabbage, green onions, and ginger really fine. She lets me mix it all together with the pork, shrimp, and any other fillings we bought in a big bowl. I have to use a fork to mash and stir it until it's all combined. Then grandma adds in soy sauce, sesame oil, and white pepper to season the filling. I get to taste it to make sure it's perfectly flavored!Next comes my favorite part - wrapping the dumplings! Grandma gets out the dumpling wrappers, a small bowl of water, and shows me how to do it. You have to scoop just the right amount of filling into the center of the wrapper. Not too much and not too little. Then you dip your finger in the water and run it along the edge of the wrapper. This helps seal the dumplingclosed. Finally, you pleat and pinch the edges together into a cute little package.I always end up with some really weird looking dumplings at first until I get the hang of it again. Grandma's always look perfect though. She can wrap them super fast too! We sit at the table giggling together as I fumble around. By the time we're done, we'll have made dozens and dozens. Our dumplings come in all shapes and sizes - circles, half-moons, triangles. No two are exactly alike!When all the dumplings are wrapped, it's time to cook them. There are a few different ways we can prepare them. Sometimes we boil them in a big pot so they're nice and soft. Other times we pan-fry them so the bottoms get crispy and golden brown. But my absolute favorite is when grandma steams them in her special bamboo steamer baskets. They turn out so light and fluffy that way.While the dumplings are cooking, grandma makes a yummy dipping sauce with soy sauce, rice vinegar, ginger, garlic, and chili oil. I like mine pretty mild without too much spice. Once the dumplings are done, we transfer them to a plate and gather around the table. I could honestly just eat dumplings for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day!Biting into that first hot dumpling is magical. The flavors from the filling explode in my mouth. I dunk it carefully into the sauce to soak up all that deliciousness. Sometimes the juice even dribbles down my chin because I can't wait for it to cool off. Grandma just laughs and wipes my face. We sit there munching away, talking and telling stories. I'll share what happened at school that week and she'll reminisce about her childhood in China.Making dumplings with my grandma isn't just about the food. It's about spending quality time together. It's about learning an important tradition from my culture. It's creating beautiful memories that I'll cherish forever. Grandma says she hopes I'll continue the tradition one day when I'm older and can teach my own children and grandchildren. For now though, I'm just happy being her dumpling-wrapping sidekick. Dumplings make me feel cozy, warm, and loved. It's like getting a great big hug from the inside. I can't wait for our next dumpling day!篇5Making Dumplings Is So Much Fun!Hi, my name is Emma and I'm 8 years old. Today I'm going to tell you all about one of my favorite things to do - makingdumplings with my family! I love dumplings so much. They are little pockets of deliciousness filled with yummy ingredients like pork, vegetables, and spices. Mmm, just thinking about them makes my mouth water!Every few months, my mom, dad, little brother Liam, and grandparents all get together for an epic dumpling making session. It's kind of like a party, but better because at the end we get to eat a mountain of fresh dumplings! We make enough to freeze tons of them too so we can enjoy dumplings for weeks after.The day before our dumpling party, my mom starts prepping all the fillings. She chops up cabbage, carrots, mushrooms, and green onions into tiny pieces. She also cooks ground pork with soy sauce, sesame oil, ginger, and other yummy seasonings. I'm not allowed to help with the cutting and cooking because I'm too little and the knives are sharp. But I love watching my mom work her magic in the kitchen.Finally, it's dumpling day! We all gather around the big dining room table which we cover with a huge plastic tablecloth. Dad puts all the filling ingredients into separate bowls in the middle of the table. Then he gets out the most important ingredient of all - the dumpling wrappers! They look like tinyкруглые лепёшки made из муки and water. We buy them from the Asian grocery store because trying to make them at home is way too hard.Once everything is set up, it's time to start assembling the dumplings! This is definitely my favorite part. We all grab a little ball of dough and use a small rolling pin to flatten it into a circle. My grandma is a dumpling master - she can roll the wrappers out perfectly round every time without even trying hard. Mine always end up looking weird and lumpy, but that's okay because they still taste delicious!Next you put a spoonful of filling into the middle of the wrapper circle. You can't overstuff them or else they'll burst open while cooking. My little brother always tries to cram in way too much filling and it gets all over his hands and face. He's a goofy kid but I still love him.The trickiest part is folding the wrapper over the filling and pinching the edges to seal it into a cute little half-moon shape. My grandpa is the pinching expert - his dumplings always come out looking perfect and professional. I have to really concentrate when I'm pinching mine so they don't fall apart.After we've made a few trays full of dumplings, it's snack time! My parents cook up a small batch right away so we cantaste our hard work. We dip the hot, steamy dumplings in a mixture of soy sauce, rice vinegar, and chili oil. The flavors just explode in your mouth - savory, tangy, spicy, so much yumminess packed into one little morsel. Mmmmm I'm drooling again just thinking about it!Then it's back to work. We keep stuffing, rolling, and pinching until our hands hurt and we can barely roll another wrapper. By the end, our table is covered in hundreds of beautiful dumplings in all shapes and sizes. As messy as things get, my mom doesn't get mad because she knows how much fun we're all having.Finally, we start cooking the rest of the dumpling mountain in big batches. My dad steams some and boils some so we have different textures. We time ourselves eating as fast as we can to see who can gobble up the most dumplings in 5 minutes (my brother always wins that contest). Even after stuffing ourselves completely full, we still manage to freeze tons of dumplings to enjoy later.Overall, dumpling day is just the best day ever! It's a fun way to bring my whole family together. We get to work as a team, be creative and silly, and best of all stuff our faces with the most scrumptious food on the planet. My grandparents tell storiesabout how they used to make dumplings as kids back in China. It makes me feel connected to my heritage and culture. I can't wait until I'm a grandparent one day and I can make dumplings with my grandkids!So that's my epic dumpling tale! If you've never tried making dumplings at home before, I highly recommend giving it a shot with your family. Just be prepared for a huge mess and lots of hysterical laughter. The end result of endless dumpling munching makes all the hard work totally worth it. Thanks for reading, and happy dumpling eating!篇6Making dumplings is so much fun! My grandma taught me how. We mix flour and water into dough, then roll and stuff it.When it's time to make dumplings, my grandma calls me into the kitchen. She has all the ingredients ready on the table - flour, salt, eggs, and cabbage for the filling. I love the smells of the kitchen when we're cooking.First, we make the dough. Grandma measures the flour and salt into a big bowl. I crack the eggs into a separate bowl and whisk them with a fork. Then I slowly stir the eggs into the flourmixture while grandma pours in some water. I use my little hands to knead and knead the sticky dough until it becomes smooth.While the dough rests, we prepare the filling. Grandma finely chops cabbage, green onions, ginger, and garlic. She shows me how to gently mix it all together with some soy sauce, sesame oil, and white pepper. The flavors smell amazing!Now it's time for the fun part - wrapping the dumplings! Grandma rolls the dough into a long snake and cuts it into small pieces. I flatten each piece into a circle with a little rolling pin. Grandma demonstrates how to cup the dough round in one hand and spoon some filling into the middle. Then we pleat and crimp the edges to seal the dumpling up into a little bundle.I get flour everywhere as I try to wrap them neatly. My dumplings end up in all different shapes - circles, half-moons, even a couple triangles! Grandma's are perfect, folded up tight like little money bags. We arrange our dumplings side-by-side on a tray to cook later.Once we've made several trays full, it's time to boil or fry the dumplings. Grandma lets me put the first batch into the hot water or sizzling oil. I watch them bobbing in the pot or browning in the pan until they are cooked through.The best part is eating the dumplings! We dip them in vinegar sauce or drizzle them with soy sauce and chili oil. I gobble them up, burning my tongue a little because I can't wait for them to cool. But they are so worth it - hot and juicy with that delicious savory filling.I feel so proud making dumplings with my grandma. It takes patience, but I'm getting better every time we make them together. Dumplings mean family time in our warm kitchen, creating little packages of love to share with people I care about.I hope I can make dumplings for my own grandkids one day!。

外贸合同关于打样的条款英文

外贸合同关于打样的条款英文

外贸合同关于打样的条款英文SAMPLE CLAUSE REGARDING SAMPLE PRODUCTION IN FOREIGN TRADE CONTRACTS.Article 1: Definition of Samples.For the purposes of this Contract, "Samples" shallrefer to the physical specimens or prototypes that are agreed upon by the Parties as representative of the quality, specifications, and standards of the Products to bedelivered under this Contract.Article 2: Production and Approval of Samples.1. The Supplier shall produce the Samples in accordance with the specifications and requirements provided by the Buyer.2. The Supplier shall submit the Samples to the Buyerfor approval within the timeframe specified in thisContract. Failure to do so shall constitute a breach ofthis Contract.3. The Buyer shall review the Samples and provide its approval or rejection within a reasonable period of time after receipt. If the Samples are rejected, the Buyer shall promptly notify the Supplier in writing, specifying the reasons for rejection.4. If the Samples are approved, the Supplier shall proceed with the production of the Products in accordance with the approved Samples.Article 3: Quality Assurance of Samples.1. The Supplier shall ensure that the Samples are produced in accordance with the highest standards ofquality and craftsmanship.2. The Supplier shall comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and industry standards in the production of the Samples.3. The Supplier shall bear all costs and expenses incurred in the production of the Samples, unless otherwise agreed upon by the Parties.Article 4: Liability for Defective Samples.1. If the Samples are defective or do not comply with the specifications and requirements agreed upon by the Parties, the Supplier shall be liable for any losses or damages incurred by the Buyer arising from such defect or non-compliance.2. The Supplier shall promptly replace or correct any defective Samples at its own cost and expense, and re-submit them to the Buyer for approval.Article 5: Confidentiality of Samples.1. All Samples produced under this Contract shall be deemed as confidential information of the Buyer, and the Supplier shall keep such Samples strictly confidential.2. The Supplier shall not disclose, duplicate, or use the Samples for any purpose other than fulfilling its obligations under this Contract, without the expresswritten consent of the Buyer.Article 6: Disputes Regarding Samples.Any dispute arising from or in connection with the Samples, including but not limited to disputes regarding their quality, compliance, or confidentiality, shall be settled through friendly consultations between the Parties. If no settlement can be reached, the Parties may seek arbitration or litigation in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations.Article 7: General Provisions.1. This Article shall constitute a separate anddistinct agreement between the Parties regarding the production and approval of Samples under this Contract. It shall be read in conjunction with the other terms andconditions of this Contract.2. Any modification or amendment to this Article shall be made in writing and signed by both Parties.3. This Article shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of [Insert Governing Law Jurisdiction].The above-mentioned Article on Sample Production in Foreign Trade Contracts is designed to ensure that both the Supplier and the Buyer have clear understandings and expectations regarding the production, approval, quality, confidentiality, and dispute resolution of Samples under a foreign trade contract. It aims to promote fairness, transparency, and efficiency in the trading process while protecting the legitimate rights and interests of both Parties.。

合同的基本要素英语

合同的基本要素英语

合同的基本要素英语The basic elements of a contract are fundamental to ensuring that all parties understand their rights and obligations under the agreement. In English, these elements are typically referred to as the "essential terms" of a contract. While the specific elements may vary depending on the type of contract and the laws governing it, there are several common elements that are typically included.1. Offer and Acceptance: A contract begins with an offer, which is a proposal by one party to another to enter into a binding agreement. This offer must be accepted by the other party, either explicitly or implicitly, for the contract to be formed. Both the offer and acceptance must be clear and unambiguous.2. Consideration: Consideration is something of value exchanged between the parties to the contract. This can be money, services, property, or any other item that has value to the parties involved. Consideration ensures that thecontract is not a one-sided agreement and that both parties have something to gain from it.3. Intent to Create Legal Obligations: Both parties to the contract must have the intent to create legal obligations. This means that they must intend to be bound by the terms of the contract and to comply with its provisions. If one party does not intend to be bound, the contract may be voidable orunenforceable.4. Capacity to Contract: Parties to a contract must have the legal capacity to enter into a binding agreement. This means that they must be of legal age, mentally competent, and not otherwise disqualified from contracting by law. Minors, individuals with mental disabilities, and those who are under the influence of alcohol or drugs may lack the capacity to contract.5. Legality of Purpose and Object: The purpose and object of the contract must be legal. Contracts that involve illegal activities, such as drug trafficking or gambling, are void andunenforceable. Additionally,contracts that violate public policy or moral standards may also be declared void.6. Certainty of Terms: The terms of a contract must be certain and unambiguous. This means that the provisions of the contract must be clear and specific enough to allow the parties to understand their rights and obligations under the agreement. Vague or ambiguous terms may lead to disputes and litigation.7. Signature: Most contracts require the signature of the parties to indicate their agreement to the terms. This signature serves as evidence of the parties' assent to the contract and their intent to be bound by its provisions. Electronic signatures are also valid in many cases, provided that they meet certain legal requirements.In addition to these basic elements, contracts may also contain other provisions such as warranties, representations, indemnities, and dispute resolution clauses. These provisions depend on the specific needs and circumstances of the parties involved and the type ofcontract being entered into.It is important to note that the laws governingcontracts vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Therefore, it is always advisable to consult with a qualified legal professional when drafting or entering into a contract to ensure that it complies with the applicable laws and regulations.。

合同书需要装订

合同书需要装订

合同书需要装订英文回答:Contract Binding Requirements。

The binding of a contract is a critical aspect of contract management, ensuring the validity, enforceability, and preservation of the agreement. Proper binding techniques contribute to the integrity and longevity of the document, protecting the interests of all parties involved.Types of Contract Binding。

Contracts can be bound using various methods, each with its advantages and drawbacks. The most common binding methods include:Stapling: Stapling involves using staples to bind the pages of a contract together. It is a simple and cost-effective method but may not be suitable for thick or bulkycontracts.Saddle Stitching: Saddle stitching is a process where staples are inserted through the center fold of thecontract pages. It provides a more secure binding than stapling, allowing for a greater number of pages.Perfect Binding: Perfect binding involves gluing the spine of the contract together using a strong adhesive. It results in a professional and durable binding that can accommodate a large number of pages.Screw Binding: Screw binding uses screws or bolts to bind the pages of a contract. It is a robust binding method suitable for contracts that require frequent handling or modification.Spiral Binding: Spiral binding involves inserting a spiral wire through pre-punched holes in the contract pages. It allows the contract to lay flat and be easily turned, making it ideal for documents that require frequent referencing.Factors to Consider When Choosing a Binding Method。

进出口外贸合同英文栏目

进出口外贸合同英文栏目

进出口外贸合同英文栏目Importing and Exporting: The Essentials of Foreign Trade Contracts.Foreign trade, also known as international trade or global trade, refers to the exchange of goods and services between different countries. This involves the importation of goods and services from foreign markets and the exportation of goods and services to these markets. The backbone of any successful foreign trade transaction is the foreign trade contract, which outlines the terms and conditions of the agreement between the buyer and seller.Key Elements of a Foreign Trade Contract.1. Parties to the Contract: The contract clearly identifies the buyer and seller, their legal names, and any representatives involved in the transaction.2. Description of Goods: The contract provides adetailed description of the goods to be traded, including their quality, quantity, specifications, and any packaging requirements.3. Price and Payment Terms: The contract outlines the agreed-upon price for the goods, as well as the payment terms, such as the method of payment (e.g., cash, letter of credit), currency, and any applicable discounts or surcharges.4. Delivery and Shipment: The contract specifies the delivery terms, including the place and date of delivery, mode of transportation (e.g., sea, air, land), and any associated costs, such as freight and insurance.5. Risk and Title Transfer: The contract clarifies when the risk of loss or damage to the goods transfers from the seller to the buyer, as well as the transfer of ownership (title) of the goods.6. Terms of Sale: The contract details the terms of sale, such as whether it's a sale with or without recourse,and any warranties or guarantees provided by the seller.7. Dispute Resolution: The contract outlines the mechanism for resolving disputes that may arise during the transaction, such as arbitration or litigation.8. Applicable Law and Jurisdiction: The contract specifies the governing law of the contract and the jurisdiction in which any disputes will be heard.Importance of Foreign Trade Contracts.Foreign trade contracts are crucial for several reasons:Clarity and Transparency: Contracts provide clarity on the expectations and obligations of both parties, ensuring that all parties are aware of their rights and responsibilities.Risk Management: Contracts help mitigate risks associated with foreign trade, such as currency fluctuations, political risks, and delivery delays.Dispute Resolution: Contracts outline a dispute resolution mechanism, allowing parties to resolve issues amicably and efficiently.Legal Compliance: Contracts ensure compliance with international trade laws and regulations, protecting both parties from legal liabilities.Conclusion.Foreign trade contracts are the lifeblood of international trade, governing the exchange of goods and services between different countries. They are legal agreements that outline the terms and conditions of the transaction, ensuring clarity, transparency, and risk management. When drafting and executing these contracts, it's crucial to involve experienced legal and commercial experts to ensure compliance with international laws and best practices.。

移民咨询的律师函模板

移民咨询的律师函模板

移民咨询的律师函模板[Your Name][Your Address][City, State, ZIP Code][Email Address][Phone Number][Date][Lawyer's Name][Lawyer's Address][City, State, ZIP Code]Subject: Immigration ConsultationDear [Lawyer's Name],I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to seek your professional advice and guidance regarding immigration matters.Firstly, let me provide you with some background information. My name is [Your Name], and I am currently residing in [Current City, Country]. I have been considering the possibility of immigrating to [Destination Country] for various reasons, including better career opportunities, quality of life, and educational prospects for my family.After conducting extensive research and considering my options, I have decided to seek legal assistance to ensure a smooth and successful immigration process. I am aware of the complexities and intricacies involved in immigration procedures, and I believe that your expertise and experiencein this field will greatly benefit me.I kindly request your assistance in the following matters:1. Evaluation of Eligibility: I would appreciate it ifyou could assess my eligibility for immigration to [Destination Country]. This would involve a thorough reviewof my qualifications, work experience, educational background, and any other relevant factors.2. Visa Options: Based on the evaluation of myeligibility, I would like you to provide me with a comprehensive overview of the different visa optionsavailable to me. It would be helpful if you could explain the requirements, benefits, and limitations of each visa category, allowing me to make an informed decision.3. Documentation and Application Process: Once I have selected the most suitable visa option, I would require your guidance in preparing the necessary documentation and completing the application process. This would includeassistance with gathering supporting documents, filling out forms accurately, and ensuring compliance with all legal requirements.4. Legal Representation: In the event that my application encounters any challenges or complications, I would greatly appreciate your representation and advocacy on my behalf. Your expertise in immigration law would be invaluable in navigating any potential obstacles and ensuring a favorable outcome.5. Timelines and Costs: It would be helpful if you could provide me with an estimated timeline for the entire immigration process, including the processing times for each stage. Additionally, I would like to discuss the costs involved, including your professional fees, government fees, and any other expenses that may arise.I understand that your time is valuable, and I am willing to compensate you for your services. I kindly request that you provide me with an estimate of your fees and any other associated costs.I am confident that with your guidance and expertise, I will be able to achieve my immigration goals. I greatlyappreciate your attention to this matter and look forward to discussing my case further.Please let me know if there are any additional documents or information that you require from my end. I can be reached at [Your Phone Number] or [Your Email Address]. Thank you for considering my request, and I eagerly await your response.Yours sincerely,[Your Name]。

合同的补充协议英语作文

合同的补充协议英语作文

合同的补充协议英语作文Supplementary Agreement to Contract。

Date: [Insert Date]Parties:[Name of Party A], a company incorporated under the laws of [Insert Country], with its registered office at [Insert Address] (hereinafter referred to as "Party A").[Name of Party B], a company incorporated under the laws of [Insert Country], with its registered office at [Insert Address] (hereinafter referred to as "Party B").Background:Party A and Party B have entered into a contract dated [Insert Date] (the "Contract") for [Insert brief description of the subject matter of the Contract].The parties wish to supplement the Contract with the terms set out below:1. Amendment to Payment Terms:The parties agree to amend Clause [Insert Clause Number] of the Contract to reflect the following payment terms:[Insert New Payment Terms]2. Extension of Delivery Deadline:The parties agree to extend the delivery deadline set out in Clause [Insert Clause Number] of the Contract to [Insert New Deadline].3. Change of Governing Law:The parties agree to change the governing law of the Contract from [Insert Current Governing Law] to [Insert New Governing Law].4. Confidentiality:The parties agree to maintain the confidentiality ofall information exchanged under the Contract and not to disclose such information to any third party without the prior written consent of the other party.5. Governing Law and Jurisdiction:This Supplementary Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of [Insert New Governing Law]. Any dispute arising out of or in connection with this Supplementary Agreement shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of [Insert Jurisdiction].6. Entire Agreement:This Supplementary Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements andunderstandings, whether oral or written.IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Supplementary Agreement as of the date first above written.[Signature of Party A] [Signature of Party B][Name of Signatory] [Name of Signatory][Title of Signatory] [Title of Signatory][Date] [Date]。

GRCC Reporting Framework BIP for GRCC Admin Implem

GRCC Reporting Framework BIP for GRCC Admin Implem

GRCC Reporting Framework BIP for GRCCAdmin/Implementation GuideGRCC Reporting Framework BIP for GRCC Admin/Implementation GuideCopyright © 2009 Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Primary Author: Stephanie McLaughlinThe Programs (which include both the software and the documentation) contain proprietary information; they are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are also protected by copyright, patent, and other intellectual and industrial property laws. Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of the Programs, except to the extent required to obtain interoperability with other independently created software or as specified by law, is prohibited.The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. If you find any problems in the documentation, please report them to us in writing. This document is not warranted to be error-free. 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As such, use, duplication, disclosure, modification, and adaptation of the Programs, including documentation and technical data, shall be subject to the licensing restrictions set forth in the applicable Oracle license agreement, and, to the extent applicable, the additional rights set forth in FAR 52.227-19, Commercial Computer Software—Restricted Rights (June 1987). Oracle Corporation, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood City, CA 94065.The Programs are not intended for use in any nuclear, aviation, mass transit, medical or other inherently dangerous applications. It shall be the licensee’s responsibility to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy and other measures to ensure the safe use of such applications if the Programs are used for such purposes, and we disclaim liability for any damages caused by such use of the Programs.The Programs may provide links to Web sites and access to content, products, and services from third parties. 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Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.ContentsBIP Templates (1)Prerequisites (1)Downloading GRCC BIP Templates (1)Setting Up the JDBC Connection to GRCC (2)Deploying GRCC BIP Templates (2)Customizing BIP Templates (4)BIP TemplatesOracle Governance, Risk and Compliance Controls (GRCC) provides a platform in which two applications run. Application Access Controls Governor (AACG) implements “access policies,” which identify duties in business-management-applications that are considered to conflict with one another because, in combination, they would enable individual users to complete transactions that may expose a company to risk. Transaction Controls Gover-nor (TCG) enables users to define “models,” which identify individual transactions that pose an unacceptable risk.GRCC uses Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher (BIP) as its reporting engine. Some re-ports are seeded within the GRCC application, and their use requires no setup beyond the installation of GRCC itself. (For information on installing GRCC, see the Governance, Risk and Compliance Controls Installation and Upgrade Guide for version 8.5. For infor-mation on running the seeded reports, see Application Access Controls Governor User Guide for version 8.5.)Other reports are offered via what are called BIP Templates. These offer the customer more flexibility because they enable the user to employ BIP functionality to create layouts. Tem-plates are offered as a packaged zip file, decoupled from the GRCC releases. This means additional reports may be offered between GRCC releases.GRCC must run on its own dedicated server. If a customer chooses to implement the additional functionality offered with BIP templates, he or she must install BIP on a server separate from the one used by GRCC.This document is intended to guide customers in deploying the GRCC BIP Templates. It is not intended to explain BIP installation, setup, or functionality. For detailed informa-tion on using BIP, refer to BIP documentation on its Oracle website.PrerequisitesTo use the GRCC BIP Templates, ensure that you satisfy the following requirements: • You must install BIP on a server separate from the GRCC server. To download BIP and its documentation, go to this site:/technology/software/products/publishing/index.html• You must create a schema (the “Data Analytics schema”) in which GRCC can deposit data for use in reports developed from BIP Templates. In an Analytics Integration page of the GRCC application, you need to supply values that enable GRCC to connect to the Data Analytics schema. See the Governance, Risk and Compliance Controls User Guide for information on filling out the Analytics Integration page.• In BIP, you must set up a JDBC connection to the Data Analytics schema.Downloading GRCC BIP TemplatesBIP Templates are offered via the My Oracle Support (Metalink) website. To use them, download a BIP Templates zip file to the BIP server, and extract its contents there.A typical download, once extracted, includes a parent folder (for example, “Application Access Controls Governor Reports”) and several child folders. These vary according to the templates available in the zip file. However, the following two child folders will always exist:• BIP Sample Data, which contains XML files that can be used to open a BIP template and show sample data (loaded from Word).• Samples, which contains PDF files. In them, one can view examples of the BIP templates.Other child folders contain report groupings — report templates that fit within categories, such as those involving the configuration of AACG access policies, or those involving the resolution of conflicts identified by those policies. Within these groupings, there are two types of file:• .rtf — The RTF file is the BIP template, essentially the layout for a report.• .xdo — The XDO file is the query information needed to query the database.Setting Up the JDBC Connection to GRCCBIP templates offered for GRCC are based on the Data Analytics schema. This schema stores information that will be included when the templates are run. The JDBC connec-tion information is the same as the information supplied in the GRCC Analytics Integra-tion page. See the Governance, Risk and Compliance Controls User Guide for information on Analytics Integration setup.For information on how to set up the BIP JDBC connection, see BIP documentation.Deploying GRCC BIP TemplatesThe process of deploying a GRCC template is the same as the process for deploying any BIP report template. See the BIP documentation for information on deploying BIP reports. It is suggested that you create a new GRCC Reporting folder to house the GRCC-specific reports. In BI Publisher, select the “Create a new folder” option.Next, upload and edit the reports you extracted earlier from the GRCC BIP Templates zip file, one at a time.1 Use the “Upload a report” option (shown at the bottom left of the previous illustra-tion) to upload each report to the reports folder you’ve created. For each report, select the XDO file. Note that if you have already uploaded an earlier version of the report, you have the option to “overwrite existing report.”2 You will need to edit each report. In BI Publisher, select the Edit option (shown, inthe previous illustration, beneath the title of an uploaded report to the right of the page.) The following page appears:3 Click on the Layouts option in the navigation pane at the left of the page. A new pageappears; in it click on the Browse button next to the Upload Template field in the Manage Template Files section. Navigate to the RTF file you extracted for the report.4 A screen similar to the following appears. Its Manage Template files section displaysthe name of the file you specified in the previous step.5 Save the report.6 Run the report as usual.Customizing BIP TemplatesYou can modify BIP template layouts to sort, group, and display the data on the page as you wish. Open a BIP template in Microsoft Word and use standard Word functionality to format the .rtf reportEach BIP template is based on a specific query that cannot be changed. If the query is changed in anyway, the BIP template is not supported. Only the layout is permitted to be changed.Before you can change BIP template layouts, an Oracle BI Publisher plug-in must be installed on the computer you use to modify the layouts.To obtain and install the plug-in:1 Navigate to the BI Publisher site on the Oracle Technology Network:/technology/software/products/publishing/index.html2 Click on Download BI Publisher then click BI Publisher Desktop for Windows.3 Extract the zip file and run the .exe file. When the installation is complete, a plug-inis available in Microsoft Word:4 You must log into the BIP Server, supplying a username, password, and report serverURL to do so. Contact your system administrator for these values.5 Once logged in, you may navigate to the BIP Template you want to reformat:An example of the AACG Administration Report is shown below. Use standard Word functionality to reformat the report and save it back to your BIP server.。

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Information About Brokerage Services (TAR 2501)
The good news is that you don’t have to fill anything out on this page except the name of the buyer or seller. When using ZipForms Online you can scroll to the bottom of the form and fill in the name of your client in the light blue box. If it is a couple, you can type in both names and the same line such as Bill Buyer and Betty Buyer. This form is more commonly referred to as the IABS and is the easiest and safest way to disclose your agency relationship with the client or customer. It is always a good idea to print out 2 of these forms and have your client/customer sign both of them. Let them keep one and you keep the other for your records.
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1. Information About Brokerage Services (TAR 2501) 2. 1-4 Family Residential Contract (TAR 1601) 3. Third Party Financing Addendum (TAR 1901) 4. Lead Based Paint Addendum (TAR 1906) 5. Residential Listing Agreements (TAR 1101) 6. Seller’s Disclosure Notice (TAR 1406) 7. Amendment to Contract (TAR 1903) 8. Seller’s Invitation to Buyer to Submit New Offer (TAR 1926) 9. Request for Mortgage Information (TAR 1413) 10. Seller’s Temporary Lease (TAR 1910) 11. Notice of Termination of Contract (TAR 1902) 12. Release of Earnest Money (TAR 1904) 13. ZipForms Tips and Tricks for Filling Out Contracts Online
Bill Buyer and Betty Buyer
1-4 Familyபைடு நூலகம்Residential Contract (TAR 1601)
Paragraph 1: Name of seller followed by name of buyer Paragraph 2: A) Get this info from the tax roll sheet. D) If they are excluding items in the sale of the home that would normally stay, write in the excluded items here Paragraph 3: If 100% financing put a Zero on line A by pushing the space bar and then type the 0. You can then click down to line B and fill in the total financing to match the sales price on line C. If the buyer is putting some money down, like 10% or 20%, be sure to calculate the percentage and type it on line A and then put the financing amount on line B. Line A and B MUST = line C. Paragraph 4: Check the correct box. The amount MUST be the same as Paragraph 3, line B. Also, you normally select box 2A unless it is an assumption loan (very rare) or seller financing (also very rare) Paragraph 5: Earnest money is usually entered in $500 increments and is approximately 1% of the loan (less on more expensive homes). Most homes have earnest money of $500, $1000 or $1500. Check the MLS printout to see if title has already been opened somewhere. It may be easier to use that title company. Remember that are under no obligation to use a specific title company (RESPA rules). It is best to choose one near the home that you are familiar with. If you don’t know the address, look it up. You can always discuss the title company choice with the other agent before you write the offer. Paragraph 6: Be sure to check the box that says SELLER to pay for the title policy. This is the accepted norm in Texas. The title company in paragraph 6 is the same as the one in paragraph 5. In RARE cases the buyer may pay the title policy. Consult your office manager or broker before you write it this way though. On line C it is common to check box 1 and write in 3 days and also check the box that says BUYER will pay for the survey if needed (this is the norm in Texas). On line D it is common to write “single family residence” and then “3” days below it. On Line E check the correct box if the property is or is not in a HOA. Paragraph 7: On line B check the box that applies to your situation. Hopefully the Seller’s Disclosure is online and you can just print it out. If not you may have to call and have it faxed over. Otherwise just check box 2 and put “2” days in the blank. If the property is a foreclosure, a seller’s disclosure form is not required and you will check box 3. DO NOT WRITE ANYTHING ON LINE D UNLESS YOU ARE ACCEPTING THE HOME AS IS (wait until the inspections are completed to see what repairs are needed). On line H, this is where you write in an amount for the seller to pay for a home warranty. $350 is normal Paragraph 8: N/A Paragraph 9: Type in the projected closing date (usually 30 days). Make sure it is not on a Saturday or Sunday because the title companies are closed. Check with the lender to see how much time they will need for the loan processing. Most closings happen between 14 days and 40 days (unless it is a contingency offer, which would be 90 or even 120 days) Paragraph 10: Check the correct box. If the sellers will be out by closing, check the first box. If the sellers are staying in the house for a few days or weeks, check the second box and remember to prepare TAR Form 1910 as an addendum Paragraph 11: Read the disclaimer on paragraph 11. DO NOT write in a lease agreement here. DO NOT write in seller paid closing costs here. DO NOT write in a home warranty here. See the example on the SAMPLE CONTRACT on our website to see what would be acceptable here. If you aren’t sure, ask your office manager or broker.
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