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    patient questions, calculate charges, and manage payments. In this interview we will learn the difference between an NPI and a TIN number, explains what a EOB/ERA is, the difference between a deductible, co-pay and co-insurance, the three (3) common mistakes for a claim denial, and the seven (7) step process to submitting an electronic claim. Difference between an NPI and TIN number A NPI (National Provider Identification) is the standard identifications number issued by the federal…

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    Many inventions played key roles in American expansion. Canals and railroads set a path connecting towns and settlements. Trains and boats featuring steam engines carried goods needed to sustain life and luxury in these places. The tin can made it possible to transport previously perishable goods. Although all of these made expansion possible, one invention in particular made southerners want to expand; the cotton gin. These inventions catalyzed US expansion in the 1800’s. Canals spread…

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    find the wizard. During this scene I play the Guard who opens up the door to see Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man, and the Lion. My relationship…

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    Toni Morrison’s captive novel, Beloved, addresses the malicious cruelties in consequence to slavery. Morrison captures readers with the story of an African American’s journey through slavery and into a new life, carrying along the painful memories from the past. In Beloved, the main characters must reconstruct themselves after the physical and mental devastation of slavery. However, color in this novel is not confined to the discussions of race. Once experiencing freedom, characters notice the…

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    Seaweed Lab Report

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    placing the seaweed in a tin and burning it from the Bunsen burner. This was done so we could get iodine from the seaweed to use in the experiment. This produces the iodine we need to begin the experiment. A problem that could have occurred was placing too much seaweed in the tin so it took a lot longer to burn. Also, a bit of the seaweed were popping out the tin which is a health and safety concern so we must remove all of the circular pieces of seaweed and keep the amount in the tin at one…

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    Wizard Of Oz

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    book is Scarecrow is actually the farmers that live in the midwest. Farmers have working situation during that time period, because of the inflation it was hard for people to pay back debts and they were looking for help from the Populist Party. The Tin Woodman represents industrialized northern industrial workers. The Populist party think that they work for long but the salary is just a little. Then Populist party believed the workers have lost their human heart, and became a mechanized people.…

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    Steven Wen US History Block 5A 09/10/2014 The difference between “The Wizard of OZ” Movie and Book The first and might the biggest different is that in the movie,the land of OZ is just Dorothy’s dreaming,but in the book,the land of OZ is a real place and she really traveled to that land.The movie show the story as the dream which Dorothy is having,and also the people in her life was showing up as the characters in the dream.In the book,the writer make readers believe that…

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    Wizard Of Oz Movie Vs Book

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    A tin man without a heart, a scarecrow without a brain, a lion without any courage, and a girl that was taken from her home to embark on a journey to meet the wizard. The making of this iconic film was nothing short of a challenge and many issues occurred. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is known as a classic but many do not know how much went into the making of the movie; beginning with the book, summary of the movie, and the casting and issues that occurred during filming. The Wizard of Oz is a…

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    Not even Mister the rooster was treated that way, Paul D wonder how he a human can be treated less than an animal. Schoolteacher sell Paul D the same way livestock are sold. Although Paul D is convinced that nothing can open his metaphorical tobacco tin, Paul D isolates himself from his emotions so he does not cause any more psychological damage to himself then he already has. Just as other slaves have had to do, Paul D represses his memories and holds back his emotions in order to physically…

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    Mary Anne Radmacher always says,“Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying I will try again tomorrow (Radmacher).” In the book Sold by Patricia McCormick, Lakshmi grew up in a small village in Nepal where her family relied on crops. Lakshmi had to take a job in the city to support family. Lakshmi was sold into prostitution. Mumtaz, the cruel woman who runs the brothel, puts the prostitutes in horrific living conditions.Through perseverance…

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