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    to Tripoli. One of his most significant accomplishments as president was when‚ in 1803‚ Jefferson purchased the Louisiana territory from France for $15 million. Ironically‚ Jefferson had to go against his strict views of the Constitution in order to purchase the territory‚ since there was no amendment stating that a president could buy land. After buying the territory‚ Jefferson began the Lewis and Clark Expedition to explore the Louisiana territory and it was a success. Thomas Jefferson also signed

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    one is the Louisiana Purchase. If Jefferson was still following his beliefs of strict-constructionism‚ then the Louisiana Purchase would have never happened. However‚ he began to look at the Constitution in a more loose way‚ not completely going by the book‚ which led to the Jefferson Compromise. The Jefferson Compromise was Thomas Jefferson putting aside his constitutional and moral values to purchase that large area of land in a transaction now known as the Louisiana Purchase. The second major

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    what caused the dust bowl

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    In 1803‚ President Thomas Jefferson purchased the territory of Louisiana from the French government for $15 million. The Louisiana Purchase stretched from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains and from Canada to New Orleans‚ and it doubled the size of the United States and there was more to go. Thanks to the Louisiana purchased U.S. has gotten a better geographic‚ economic‚ social‚ and political stable. There was more land for the population to stretch out. More gold to be mine. Better education

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    Overdue payments on materials that have been received by Blozis Company-no receiving report made up and supply only passes bills for payment after receipt of the receiving report. Processing invoices for which there are no corresponding orders-no “confirming orders” from the supply department being requested by the expediter. Discussion: Recommendations: BLOZIS COMPANY The Blozis Company was a manufacturer of highly technical equipment. The $16 million gross sales of the company consisted primarily

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    The merger of U.S. Citizen Bank and Louisiana Purchase Bank (LPB) in 1998 resulted in a formation of a financial powerhouse possessing core competencies in commercial lending and innovation. Upon recognizing the much needed annuity-driven market potential existing within the U.S. college population‚ the LPB pioneered the student credit card program in 1989. Indeed‚ the student credit card program proved to be more profitable with net income margin around 6 percent compared to that of 4 percent for

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    easy access to guns for criminals.                    Unlike sales through a licensed dealer‚ private party sales are completely unregulated or monitored‚ which allows anyone to quickly stockpile a vast supply of weapons. If a buyer wishes to purchase a gun from a federally  licensed retailer‚ he or she is required to complete several processes that record the sale of the gun. First‚ proper identification must be presented to the dealer. After that‚ a lengthy form must be filled out; the purpose

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    The Expedition of Lewis and Clark Anthony Price 1/13/14 NIC History 111 Long before Thomas Jefferson was the President of the United States he had aspirations to know what was beyond the Mississippi River. The purchase of the Louisiana Territory from the French in 1803 opened the door to President Jefferson’s opportunity to send explorers across the continent. At that time‚ nearly the whole population of the United States lived within 50 miles of the Atlantic Ocean. Because

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    Glenn Foreman‚ president of Ocean view Development Corporation‚ is considering submitting a bid to purchase property that will be sold by sealed bid at a county tax foreclosure: Glenn ’s initial judgment is to submit a bid of $5 million. Based on his experience‚ Glenn estimates that a bid of $5 million will have a 0.2 probability of being the highest bid and securing the property for Oceanview. The current date is June 1. Sealed bids for the property must be submitted by August 15. The winning

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    Principles of Business Law First Skills-Task Practice questions The following practice questions are not in a multiple-choice format but give you a ‘flavour’ of the types of questions you might be asked in the Skills Task. First‚ read the ‘sample’ legislation and case on the following pages (note: this is not ‘current’ legislation – it is used merely for sample purposes here). If you wish‚ you may discuss the practice documents and questions with the PBL consultant. NOTE: the documents for these

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    Louisiana Purchase. It was founded by the French in 1764 when Auguste Chouteau established a fur-trading post and Pierre Laclède Liguest‚ a New Orleans merchant‚ founded a town at the present site. They named it after King Louis XV of France and his patron saint‚ Louis IX. From 1770 to 1803‚ St. Louis was a Spanish possession‚ but it was ceded back to France in 1803 in accordance with the Treaty of San Ildefonso (1800)‚ only to be acquired by the U.S. as part of the Louisiana Purchase later that

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