Social Studies, 25.11.2021 14:00, statonglenda
shingles that manifest themselves in close proximity to the umbilical region stem from an infection within spinal nerves emerging from which spinal segments?
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 15:00, josephvcarter
1. three hundred fifty texans massacred goliad 2. the president who annexed texas tyler 3. a mission used as a fort san jacinto 4. dictator of mexico sam houston 5. texas william travis 6. commander of the texas army lone star republic 7. where santa anna was captured stephen austin 8. brought more than two thousand people to texas alamo 9. texan commander of the alamo santa anna
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 00:50, Ree0628
Sara and her friends were at an iowa football game in iowa city. sara is a life long resident of iowa and goes to college at dmacc. while she was in iowa city, robert smashed into her car when he ran a red light. sara was seriously injured and taken to university hospitals in iowa city (fortunately her injuries were not life threatening but laid her up for a long time and she had to drop out of college for the rest of the semester). robert is from michigan and was in iowa city to see the game and then to party later. at the time of the accident robert was drunk (at least legally - he blew a 0.17 and the limit is 0.08). sara has sustained about $500,000 in damages between her current and future medical bills, pain/suffering, lost wages, etc. also her car was totaled in the accident. can sara sue robert in a federal court? explain why or why not. (be sure to mention the two primary factors associated with suing someone in a federal court in a case like this.)
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 01:20, bubster5820
Using mr smith and his id, identify two potential internal validity threats that might affect the aโb design. tell me how that threat might impact conclusions in the aโb design. note #1: you cannot use maturation (since i already did that one for note #2: there are some mr smith id threats that wonโt have much impact in a single case design.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 05:30, live4dramaoy0yf9
An employee of the state government always received his state paycheck on the last workday of the month. the employee was not a good money manager, and just barely managed to make it from paycheck to paycheck each month. on the second to the last workday of the month, the employee had $45 in his checking account, and, needing to buy a birthday gift for his sister, he wrote a check to a gift boutique for $100. he knew that he would be receiving his paycheck the next day, so he could deposit the paycheck before the check would be sent to the bank. however, unbeknownst to the employee, the state legislature was having a budget impasse. because the state constitution prohibited any deficit spending, state employees were not paid as usual. without a paycheck to deposit, the check written to the gift boutique was returned for insufficient funds. the merchant complained to the police, who arrested the employee and charged him under a statute that prohibited "issuing a check knowing that it is drawn against insufficient funds, with intent to defraud the payee of the check."what should be the outcome of the employee's prosecution? a not guilty, because the employee intended to deposit his paycheck the next day. b not guilty, because it was reasonable for the employee to expect that he would receive his paycheck as usual. c guilty, because the employee knew when he wrote the check that he did not have sufficient funds in his account to honor it. d guilty, because reliance on a future source of income does not vitiate the employee's violation of the statute when he wrote the check.
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