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    Payment Services in the amount of 4404.01 and the second one is from Pacific Life Insurance Company in the $109. She also receive SSRI in the amount of $1,462.00I. Client has an active Medicaid & Medicare medical insurance. Client also receiving Food Stamps in the amount of $172.00. Brief Social History: (Background information on applicant: birthplace, structure of family at birth, who raised applicant, number of siblings, history of foster care, what life was like for the person as she was…

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    American Revolution Dbq

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    Two acts by Parliament in particular were incredibly destructive in the colonies. The currency act of 1764 prohibited the colonies from printing their own money which lead to many colonists being unable to pay for the goods they used to have. The Stamp Act of 1765 was the first tax directly imposed on Colonists for simply living in America. As these unfair acts were established the rise of protests and civil unrest among the colonists rose. Britain in their attempt to afford an empire had now…

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    Essay On Mongol Empire

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    “What is the most important legacy of the Mongol Empire to the world today? Justify and explain your response”. The Mongol Empire has proven to be one of the most powerful empires in history, due to their spectacularly quick rise and domination over a huge amount of land. Mongols conquered more land in 25 years, than the Romans did in 400, which already makes big statement about this empire. The extremely violent and brutal conquests not only shaped the future of China, the legacy of the…

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    Good morning, you are tuning into Category 4 news, today we will be talking about Benedict Arnold the American Traitor, the Sons of Liberty, the Advantages of the British and Americans, Yorktown, Treaty of Paris, Women’s Contributions, and African American Contributions. Anthony(Benedict Arnold): Benedict Arnold was born on January 14, 1741. He grew up in Connecticut, he also had five brothers and sisters, but one of his sisters died from yellow fever at a very young age. He began his business…

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    Greg Hunt Essay

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    The man’s brown eyes are focused and determined as he surveys the crowd standing before him. His throat is drier than the Great Victoria Desert; his body, tense with anticipation before he utters his first word. He takes a deep breath, blows it out, and begins his speech. He concentrates on his delivery like a dedicated gymnast on their routine and tunes out the noise of the audience in the background; the muffled hum of the crowd sounds like the buzzing of a far-away bumblebee. He has trained…

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    Introduction Travis Perkins plc operates as a merchant of builders and home improvement retailer in the UK. The company provides various different types of building material employed in repair, improvement, and maintenance projects along with the material for new residential and commercial construction projects. Travis Perkins and Benchmarx are two brands under which it is operating. It serves national housebuilders along with individual businesses. The business equally well supplies joinery and…

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    Breast Cancer: Support the Fight Numerous families here in the United States are affected by breast cancer each year. Some women are affected by this disease for the first time, while others have to re-live this experience. Whether the cancer has returned or is discovered for the first time, breast cancer patients, survivors, and their families, need continuous support. Being diagnosed with this disease is very overwhelming. More awareness should be brought to the fight against breast cancer…

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    At the conclusion of the French and Indian war all seemed fine and well between the American and the British, but many American colonists still felt uneasy about the control Britain had over them throughout the next few years. The first incident that sparked unhappiness among colonists was religious and intellectual movements like the Enlightenment and the Great Awakening. The Enlightenment stressed reason and rationality. It thought ideas should be based on solid scientific facts rather than…

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    this situation. The Monroe Doctrine, according to page 315 in American Nation, was a policy that declared that the United States would stay out of European affairs if they didn’t interfere with theirs. These two examples are two alternative ways to trading with the Filipinos that do not involve…

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    Lin Zexu Opium

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    A letter written to Queen Victoria by a Chinese official concerning the trade of Opium between Britain and China is the primary document that I have chosen to use. Lin Zexu, the author of the letter, discusses three points about the trade. Firstly, the letter touches upon Britain’s true intentions for the continuous shipment of the illegal cargo. The author begins to discuss the effects of the Opium and accuses Britain to be solely focused on making a profit on China’s destruction. Secondly, the…

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