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    Four Mistakes to Avoid When Filing an ERISA Disability Claim If you have a long-term disability and your employer is a part of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act‚ you may qualify for benefits. However‚ it is common for people to make mistakes on their application. The following are four of the most common mistakes. If you can avoid these‚ your chances of getting benefits will increase. Listening to advice from friends or relatives It may be that you have one or more people you know that

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    Common Thesis mistakes

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    Common mistakes and how to avoid them Alaric Maude Having a topic that is too big. Beginning PhD students often believe that they must tackle much bigger or hard-to-research questions than could possibly be answered in a PhD‚ just because this is the way that questions are framed in the research literature that they read. But professional researchers in universities will typically have many more resources for tackling big issues (such as large budgets‚ sophisticated research technologies

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    When it comes to being human‚ it’s no surprise that mistakes happen when we try to live our everyday lives‚ but how can one learn about other people’s mistakes‚ and what those mistakes caused? The simple answer to this question is the history of human beings‚ and the empires that we’ve built and destroyed. Humans that would be especially important to study in this case would be the leaders of these aforementioned empires‚ and exactly how their mistakes caused their downfalls. In Sophocles’ play‚ Antigone

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    Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ was a timeless tragedy that focused on love despite hardships. Even though the play was written years ago‚ the story remains relevant to young love today. Though Romeo and Juliet made many mistakes‚ there was no questioning that they loved one another until the end. The main difficulties they faced in their romance were‚ unacceptance‚ death‚ and irresponsibility. One challenge they faced was unacceptance. Juliet was going to be forced to

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    Napoleon’s Mistakes The Peninsular War Up rise in Europe King Charles IV of Spain King Charles IV of Spain In the peninsular war when napoleon was fighting the Allied forces which consisted of the Spanish‚ United Kingdom‚ and Portugal. They were fighting over who would get control of the Iberian Peninsula. This first started since Napoleon crossed into Spain to invade Portugal‚ he wanted to control Portugal since it was next to the ocean and would be an important port for trade. At first the

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    Holmberg’s Mistake is part of the many myths of Western civilization as well as a representation of who has the power to write history. When children are in elementary school they are taught about the European colonizers as being these good people. Children are also taught at a very early age the whole us and them dichotomy however‚ in a subliminal way. Allan R. Homberg published a book called “Nomads of Longbow in 1952 which‚ discussed the Siriono population a group of Native Americans in the Beni

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    The novel All the Light We Cannot See‚ by Anthony Doerr‚ is an intricately written story about two young adults during World War II. The two main characters Werner and Marie-Laure come from extremely different lives. Marie-Laure is a blind 16 year old girl who lives in a nice house in France with her dad. Werner is an orphan who lives with Jutta‚ his sister‚ who is the only person in his family he knows of. This book tells the story of how these characters that come from seemingly unrelated worlds

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    Friar Lawrence's Mistakes

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    that happened.As a result‚ Romeo and Juliet would have maybe had a chance to live happy ever after if it wasn’t for those three people action. Friar Lawrence was one who attributed to their deaths because he didn’t only have one mistake but he had three mistakes. He gave the poison to Juliet‚ that poison that made everyone think that she was dead. According

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    other‚ Romeo and Juliet. They come from two different families though‚ Montague’s and Capulet’s. These two families are enemies and they do not want Romeo and Juliet to get married. Friar Laurence tries to help them to get married but because of his mistakes‚ he is to blame for the tragic outcome between Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence wanted to marry them to help them but also so he could end the civil feud between the Montague’s and Capulet’s. Friar Laurence was a very holy and kind character and

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    Mark Antony's Mistakes

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    This particular scene takes place right after the murder of Caesar in the capital by the conspirators. After Brutus explained why Caesar had to die he let Antony speak to the crowd after him and left. This eventually will be one of Brutus’s largest mistakes throughout the entire play. Shakespeare uses Irony‚ mood‚ metaphors‚ and personification everywhere in Antony’s speech to establish how Mark Antony exactly wins the hearts of the Roman people after the murder of his beloved Caesar.

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