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    Are you having thoughts about relocating? Not sure where to retire to? Then Garden City in South Carolina is the place for you. Located south of Myrtle beach‚ it is a sight to behold. Commonly referred to as Garden City Beach‚ it provides the much-needed tranquility to its residents and visitors. For a small town made of close-knit families‚ vacationing at the beach has become a common phenomenon throughout the years. The hustle and bustle of city life can be quite stressful‚ therefore settling in

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    The Carolina Panthers are off to the best start in franchise history at 6-0‚ a season that has seen this team battle through adversity and doubters. The Panthers are doing it old school with a smash mouth brand of football wearing down opponents and are just a pain to face. The running game has been phenomenal through the first six games and allowed us to play this brand of football. We lead the league in rushing yards with 144.7 yards per game and attempts at just over 33 per game it’s just great

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    Big picture summary Chapter 2: Its basically about the Spanish South Carolina. first off the conflict in Europe between Protestant and the roman catholic churches led people wanting to create empires over seas. So Portugal and Spain both already had other empires but Portugal was kind of jealous because Spain’s were more wealthy. So Spain’s work labor was coming short (their work load were the Indians and they were getting sick and dying)‚ so this Spanish dude named Lucas Vasquez de Ayllon wanted

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    NC Medicaid Expansion

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    the people of North Carolina‚ government has the responsibility to work in the best interests of the its residents. After careful research and consideration‚ the conclusion has been drawn the expanding Medicare eligibility‚ under the guidelines associated with the 2010 Affordable Care Act (ACA)‚ would best meet that interest. This conclusion was based on four factors and determinations listed below: Factor Determination The potential long-term cost to the North Carolina taxpayer 487

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    The Nullification Crisis

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    was no longer supported by Jacksonian’s‚ and they did not support Jackson himself. South Carolina rallied heavily against the tariff‚ and supported their arguments with principles taken from the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions. Also‚ they supported their case by arguing that the Constitution allowed them individually as a state to nullify federal laws for the whole union. They published “The South Carolina Exposition” which was written by John C. Calhoun‚ the Vice

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    the South Carolina Code of Laws addresses the profession and occupation of nursing and sets forth the Nurse Practice Act. This Act explicitly lays out the role of the APRN. Section 40-33-20 defines the advanced practice registered nurse and declares the advanced practice nursing scope of practice. This law has not been updated in South Carolina since 2005 (South Carolina Legislature‚ 2013). On December 8th‚ 2014‚ Lauren Sausser‚ a journalist for The Post and Courier (a South Carolina Newspaper)

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    United States Constitution

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    1.) Colonial North Carolina has often been described as having been a tumultuous‚ unstable place. Write an essay that defends and explains this description. In your essay be sure to cover specific issues and events‚ but also discuss the sectional divisions that existed in the North Carolina colony that were revealed by these issues and events. As early as 1665‚ North Carolinians disliked taxes; they especially hated abuse of power and mishandling of revenue. A chief concern for colonists was the

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    6). This means that North Carolina voters must vote on the adoption of the TEL. During this process‚ several political actors will try to influence voters‚ in order‚ for the referendum to go their way. For example‚ since Governor Cooper attempted to veto the TEL‚ he plays an important role in the campaign against amending the state constitution. As the governor‚ Roy Cooper is the chief policy maker of North Carolina. This means that Cooper has the responsibility to adopt

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    Jackson threatened to resort to military action to resolve the issue of South Carolina declaring the recently passed tariffs unconstitutional‚ therefore null and void within its state boundaries‚ which only drove a wedge between the South and the North. There was a series of proclamations‚ bills‚ and tariffs during what was called the Nullification Crisis. Directly leading to the nullification theory was the Tariff of Abominations. “In 1828‚ Congress passed a revised tariff that came to be known

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    The Nullification Crisis

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    did nothing to benefit them. South Carolina became so enraged that when Congress declared the tariff on 1828‚ many of the southern people said they were going to back out of the union or secede. After this‚ Vice President Calhoun‚ who was born in South Carolina‚ wanted to legally resist the tariffs. He created the idea of nullification in 1828. John Calhoun wrote the "South Carolina Exposition and Protest‚" which declared the tariff null and void in South Carolina. Nullification was the theory that

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