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    ensure the production of the following: • provide special banking services to foreign official institutions and to government, such as payments, collections, general account maintenance and reporting • the production and design of Australia's banknotes, as well as handling the issues to…

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    The Great Depression was a stretch where people were trying to locate an employment, and food to exist another day. People families were broken, and bank accounts gone wrong, and most of all it-helped America get to the top. In the beginning of the Great Depression, there are multiple reasons for the cause, but there is one thing that is certain and it is how it drastically affected communities in America, and how America overcame the depression. The first point is how the depression started,…

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    The fall of the South and their ultimate defeat in the Civil War of 1861-1865, can be attributed to multiple factors. The main and chief reason among them are; the South lacked a strong industrial economy which hindered the Confederate Government States ability to wage war effectively. In fact, in hindsight, the economic policies and strategies of the Southern states to fund the Civil War proved to be less than stellar and ultimately proved to be the critical element for their historic defeat in…

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    Panic Of 1819 Causes

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    the states, falling prices, and people forced to move out of their houses. This epidemic lasted until 1824. There were many causes of the Panic of 1819. Some of the causes were the poor management of banks, too many banks that issued a lot of banknotes, easy credits were given to high-risk debtors like farmers, a shortfall on trade in the U.S.…

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    In 2002, The American Council of the Blind sued the United States Government for discrimination because the size and feel of American banknotes are identical regardless of their face value. The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff in 2008 (The American Council of the Blind v. Paulson). The case struck me when I first heard it, and I am still fascinated by it. It sparked an epiphany in terms of my own creativity; it’s dangerous to follow repetitive routine blindly. I discovered my passion for…

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    the judge then sentenced him to a lifetime at Broadmoor high security hospital. The Son alex finally spoke about the horrific crime that occurred in wimbledon common that day. He said he remembers watching his mum bleeding out, he then picked up a banknote that fell out of her pocket and stuck it on his mums wounds like a plaster. “He knew even at that age his mum wasn't coming back to him.” Evidence found…

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    Rhapsody at Chimbiya (Drama) Breaks squeaked and the engine boomed announcing its arrival at Chimbiya bar. Suspicious four faces alighted from the machine without number plates and entered the bar. “Barman, give us four beers,” one of the four men with a scar above his right eye and slightly shorter shouted. Make sure the beers are cold added another of the group After an hour, the bar was full of patrons. Call me, Bonzo; the man with the scar told the bartender. And that man with a…

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    Each painted leaf correlates with a native plant from the country of the banknote. These plants chosen have become endangered as a result of economic pressures to grow commercial crops. The delicate painting of the leaf reveals the bank note behind. This techniques allows the eye of the viewer to move from one to the other provoking…

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    Laura Bullion Outlaw

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    Knickerbocker Texas near Mertzon in Irion County, in October 1876. The actual date of her birth is not known. Laura Bullion died December 2, 1961. When she died, she was about 84 or 85. Laura Bullion was an outlaw that was known for robbery and forgery of banknotes signatures. Laura Bullions parents were Henry Bullion and Fredy Byler. Laura Bullion did not have any siblings, she was an only child. Her father was an outlaw that worked with other outlaws like, William Carver, and Ben Kilpatrick.…

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    Hamilton's Financial Plan Alexander Hamilton was named the treasury secretary of the U.S by George Washington. His job was to make a plan to help the economy of the U.S since it had a huge debt after the Revolution war. He came up with a financial program that was divided in three parts. Part one was “funding” which was to pay off the war debt it concerned the problem of public credit. He issued a proposal that said that $52 million of the federal debt had to be paid in full. He also proposed…

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