Louisiana Purchase Treaty of 1803 A treaty signed on April 30‚ 1803‚ had the United States purchasing the Louisiana Territory from France.‚ which ended the threat of war with France The price was about $ 15 million‚ or 60 million francs‚ with $ 11‚ 250‚ 000 to be paid directly. President Thomas Jefferson sent James Monroe and Robert R. Livingston to Paris to negotiate the purchase. Because of concern with French intentions‚ the purchase was to be for a tract of land on the lower Mississippi‚ or
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Scott Colon Professor Wilkerson American Federal Government 18 January 2013 Examining the Constitutionality of the Louisiana Purchase The acquisition of the Louisiana Purchase caused a political debate of the constitution in the early United States government. There was a difference of opinions between politicians including Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine. Many believed that the provisions outlined in the United States Constitution should be strictly followed‚ but others believe that the
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You Decide Project Cooper-Pearson Sports Marketing Keller Graduate School of Management July 17‚ 2013 You Decide Project My research paper will discuss HMO and PPO by contrasting and comparing‚ as well as indemnity insurance program. Also I will discuss which of these three managed care programs is the best service for Cooper-Pearson. And will answer the following questions; (1).Discuss the importance of managed-care physician credentialing‚ (2). Explain the benefits of a prescription
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Provisional Agreement For Sale and Purchase This AGREEMENT is made on Oct2010 AMONG the first party __________________ (ID: ) of ____________________________________ Kln. (hereinafter called “the Vendor”) and; the second party _________________________ (ID: ___________________) of ______________________________________________(hereinafter called “the Purchaser”). NOW IT IS HEREBY AGREED as follow: - 1. The Vendor agrees to sell and the Purchaser agrees to purchase‚ subject to the terms and
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average American family with children‚ they have 2 cars‚ and 1.86 children. As said in the text‚ kids gets more and more influence on the daily shopping‚ as well on other things and greater decisions‚ such as what car to buy‚ or what computer to purchase next. Therefore‚ car companies have started to promote their products on kids TV channels along with children games and activity on their websites‚ such as color- and learning games. “Hummerkids.com offers games and coloring pages to teach children
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To: Penelope‚ Mark‚ and John From: [] Date: [] Subject: Entity Selection Facts: After 20+ years of working for other firms‚ Penelope (enrolled agent‚ age 41)‚ Mark (CPA‚ age 43)‚ and John (CVA‚ age 65) want to leave the firms they are currently employed by and become their own bosses. Penelope specializes in taxes‚ Mark is the auditor‚ and John is a business valuation expert. There are so many options available as to how they can structure the new business. The appropriate business entity for
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Capital Purchase Justification Grand Canyon University: HCA 530 July 10‚ 2013 This assignment requires justification to the vice president for approval to purchase a major piece of equipment for use in the radiology department of the hospital. My main objective is to provide valuable information to justify the cost as well as provide critical data that substantiates the ROI. Additionally‚ the report will have detailed information outlining the benefits that will assist in the decision
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The legal issue is whether or not George is liable for Adam’s injury due to the attractive nuisance doctrine. The attractive nuisance doctrine states that possessors of property can be responsible for injury to children if 1) The defendant was the possessor of and knew there was an artificial condition around which children were likely to trespass; 2) The defendant knew or should have known the condition posed an unreasonable risk of death or serious bodily harm;
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You Decide Jonah Colombo DeVry University Author Note: This paper is being submitted March 24‚ 2013 for Professor Barbara Bailey’s Criminal Investigation course at DeVry University by Jonah Colombo You Decide – Week 3 In order to best aid in the investigation I have chosen Deputy Johnson as my assistant lead investigator. While all good candidates for the job‚ Deputy Johnson has the skills required to be the best fit for the role. Not only has she been in law enforcement
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shoes from Finish Line. The shoes were kept in the box after the purchase for one week‚ and after the first use‚ they began to tear apart. The first time I used them was in a basketball game. After that‚ I was devastated about the results of the shoes because I did not expect them to become ruined after just one use. I would like a full refund because my shoes did not last as long as they should. All I ask for is a refund for my purchase because the shoes I bought have been ruined only after the first
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