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    Steven Lauder‚ SIU Investigator for Aetna Life Insurance submitted a complaint to Missouri Department of Insurance alleging a review of billing invoices over a 12 month period‚ revealed codes 92225 and 92226 were submitted a total of 341 times for 57 patients and that many patients were noted to have had billing code 9226 submitted 10 to 12 times in a 12 month period. Mr. Lauder’s original complaint also noted a retinal drawing must be maintained in the patient’s record‚ and the drawings should

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    Chapter 9-12 I.D. Terms 1. Washington’s Farewell Address- an essay George Washington wrote to stay neutral from foreign affairs. “We need to stay focused on well-being of U.S. since we are a new country.” For the next 150 years‚ the U.S. didn’t sign an alliance. Isolationism formed from this address. Twice however‚ the US got involved in the European struggle. 1) in 1798 in opposition to France & 2) in 1813 in opposition to Great Britain. He basically said he was totally for the Neutrality

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    Dread Scott was a slave in Missouri. From 1833 to 1843‚ he resided in Illinois (a free state) and in an area of the Louisiana Territory‚ where slavery was forbidden by the Missouri Compromise of 1820. After returning to Missouri‚ Scott sued unsuccessfully in the Missouri courts for his freedom‚ claiming that his residence in free territory made him a free man. Scott then brought a new suit in federal court. Scott’s master maintained that no pure-blooded Negro of African descent and the descendant

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    Columbia (but not slavery) while enacted a law requiring the return of fugitive slaves. (Martin 369)Douglas who pushed the Compromise of 1850‚ and then stated he “would never make a speech of slavery again” also proposed that the area west of Iowa and Missouri (which was set aside as permanent Indian reservation) be organized as the Nebraska territory to white settlers. Since Nebraska was located in the northern half of the

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    when he entered Illinois and Wisconsin.     Evidence presented during the arguments:  Dred Scott was a Missouri slave. Sold to Army surgeon John Emerson in Saint Louis around 1833‚ Scott was taken to Illinois‚ a free State‚ and on to the free Wisconsin Territory before returning to Missouri. When Emerson died in 1843‚ Scott sued Emerson’s widow for his freedom in the Missouri supreme court‚ claiming that his residence in the “free soil” of Illinois made him a free man. After defeat in State

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    Although at first our founding fathers were against the creation of organized political groups‚ they began to emerge in the 1790’s. Several factors affected the forming of political parties as we know it today – as each party under the leadership of Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson realized their differences‚ political parties were developed. Alexander Hamilton was the leader of the Federalist Party. This political party favored ideas such as a strong central government with a focus on ion:

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    The Civil War was a conflict‚ it was a big foundation of our history. It changed the way we viewed ourselves‚ it was also one of the most important foundations of American history. The Civil War was between April 12‚ 1861‚ to April 9‚ 1865. The Civil War was fought over the moral issue of slavery. It is also called the war between states. The Union‚ also known as the North side‚ won the war. The particular reason for why the Civil War started was because of disagreements over slavery‚ state vs. federal

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    1808‚ Congress did ban the importation of slaves. Thursday‚ November 3‚ 2011 The Missouri Compromise (1820) worked out to maintain the balance in the Senate between free and slave states proposed by Senator Henry Clay Maine admitted as a free state (#23) Missouri admitted as a slave state (#24) slavery prohibited in the remainder of the Louisiana Purchase north of 36°30’ Thursday‚ November 3‚ 2011 The Missouri Compromise Thursday‚ November 3‚ 2011 The Nullification Crisis and the Compromise

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    different views toward states’ rights throughout various sections of the country. When Missouri applied to become part of the union‚ they insisted on being a slave state. This upset the north due to their interest in a balance of power. The Missouri Compromise was enacted with the help of Henry Clay in order to come to a conclusion to the political arguments between the North and South. It stated that in order for Missouri to be accepted as a slave state‚ Maine would come into the union as a free state

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    Growing up on the Blow farm‚ Dred Scott never learned to read or write‚ and he spent his whole life without this knowledge. In 1820 a law is passed‚ along with the annexation of Missouri as a slave state‚ which states that no territories above 36°30’ are permitted to have slaves. Ten years after Missouri becomes a slave state‚ the Blow family moves to St. Louis and Scott is sold to military surgeon John Emerson. Dr. Emerson is moved from St. Louis to Illinois and the Wisconsin Territory

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