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    Women’s Land Army WWI The First World War would have been very different‚ if it wasn’t for the help of the women that contributed during this time. Many women helped out in many different ways‚ some were nurses‚ factory workers‚ and farmers. I think the farmers were one of the main components that contributed during the WWI. These farmers had a major effect on WWI; they also had many tough duties‚ and also had many problems. The Women’s Land Army had a major effect on WWI. Without these women‚

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    clearance from a qualified medical professional before the player can return to the field. Football is a dangerous sport because of the high impact injuries. Some of the long term negative health effects of football are catastrophic head injuries‚ brain damage‚ laws to protect players‚ and several deaths. First of all‚ football causes a lot of head injuries over the season for players. Although sport related concussions among young people in the U.S. have been on the rise in general‚ football has the

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    Budgeting? The term ‘budget’ is probably well understood by the layman. Budgeting is an important component of financial success; it makes it easier for people with incomes and expenses of all sizes to make. A manufacturing entity for example‚ might prepare sales production and administration budgets. The ‘master budget’ is defined as the overall financial plan for the period‚ which is made up of a budgeted profit and loss account‚ a budgeted balance sheet and a budgeted cash flow statement. Budgeting

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    ACTG 351 HW #2 (Long-term Assets) 1. At January 1‚ the balances in Equipment and Accumulated Depreciation were $1‚021‚500 and $189‚900‚ respectively. At December 31 after adjusting entries‚ the balances were $1‚125‚900 and $452‚700‚ respectively. During the year‚ $148‚500 of equipment was acquired and equipment with a book value of $25‚200 was sold. What was Depreciation Expense for the year? Equipment 1‚021‚500 148‚500 1‚125‚900 Plug A Accumulated Depreciation 189‚900 Plug B Dep Exp 452‚700 Plug

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    In 1914 World War I began. There were several causes of this war‚ and they could be divided into long and short term causes. The long term causes were imperialism‚ alliances‚ nationalism and militarism. The short term cause‚ which acted as a trigger to the Great War was the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. (Humanities Alive 4‚ pp 4-5) All the long term causes of the Great War were significant but perhaps the most noteworthy was militarism‚ which is the development of large and powerful military

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    Death‚ it happens to all of us and it’s something that we cannot avoid. Unfortunately for some people‚ they experience the loss of a loved one early on. However‚ it will affect different people in different ways. It can have a positive long-term affect on some believe it or not‚ but on a majority of people it will have a negative affect. Death is a serious thing‚ and teenagers that experience death in the family will experience major impacts on their growth and development. I’m sure most of

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    Financing Long-Term Care in Nursing Facilities Long-term care in nursing facilities is very expensive and is paid for by both public and private payer sources. Long-term care is defined as services needed by a person when their ability to care for themselves has been diminished by an illness‚ aging process‚ or a disability. Most persons living in the U.S. at sometime or another will require some sort of long-term care whether it is given in a facility or at home. It is estimated that there

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    LONG TERM CARE INSURANCE We strongly urge you to consider long term care insurance with our increasing life span and the increasing costs of care for long term illness. There are many types of long term care insurance with a wide range of costs depending on your age when you procure the policy and the type of coverage you desire. We were fortunate to obtain a group plan long term care insurance policy offered through our employer when we were in our late forties. Parents of employees could apply

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    result‚ people decided to keep their opinions private so they wouldn’t be accused of being a Communist. I believe that the short-term and long-term effects of McCarthyism were not necessary. The short-term effects of McCarthyism consist of labeling and naming‚ immediate accusation‚ proven guilty with barely any proof‚ and being unemployed from jobs. I think that the short term effects were really unfair to those who were accused. There was really no evidence against them‚ and they were guilty because

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    The short term causes of the French Revolution was predominantly the weather conditions‚ such as drought and cold weather. For example‚ the mini ice age and the coldest winter in french history. The drought led to many problems‚ especially agriculturally‚ such as the widespread crop failure in 1788. However there were also other short term causes that led to the French revolution‚ such as bastille prison attack and unemployment. The long term causes of the French revolution included the inequality

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