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    paid alimony to his ex-wife. He had from Adjusted Gross Income (“AGI”) deductions, as follows: 1. State and local taxes; 2. Mortgage interest paid; 3. Charitable Contributions; and 4. Unreimbursed employee expenses, tax preparation fees, and a safe deposit box. As seen on line 23 of Form 1040, Robert deducted $250 of qualified educator expenses. By law, this is the maximum amount he is allowed to deduct. He

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    Charles Henry Down (1858-8/6/1906), 48 years old, a member of the firm of Down & Sinclair, glove manufacturers of Los Angeles, died August 6, 1906, at the Long Beach Hospital. Death resulted from blood poisoning caused, supposedly, by wearing black hose upon blistered feet. Down was a native of New York, had lived in California for four years and had been in Long Beach since March 1. He was survived by two sons, Charles and Frank, the former a champion skater of Southern California. Burial was at

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    language. Now this is not much of a struggle, just find someone to translate it, think again. The language it was written in was nonexistent there was only one person who could read it, but translations take a long time. The ring was the object in the box that caused her to hit a large roadblock. The ring had symbols on it which told her she was betrothed to not one person, but two. The first was the man who killed her birth parents and her adoptive parents to try and capture her to call her his own

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    Fear, it can be seen by many as an excuse to not succeed in life and has the ability to corrupt if it is not overcome. Within the novel “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” by Jonathan Safran Foer the protagonist, lives in fear after the 9/11 attacks on the twin towers. His fears stop him from completing his goals to find a lock to the key that he believes his father has left behind for him. In order to find the lock, Oskar must conquer his fears. After a tragic event, one must conquer fear and

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    facelift, igniting an area of Downtown Cleveland that has been dormant for such a long time. The tower that was once vacant for over 20 years is now thriving and “the place to be.” The Metropolitan at The 9 provides its guests and locals out-of-the-box dining and entertainment venues such as a theater, Mediterranean restaurant, rooftop bar, nightclub, indoor dog park, a yoga studio and an art gallery. The locally owned grocery store, Heinen’s Market, is located inside the former Cleveland Trust rotunda

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    Were Oskar’s actions throughout the Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close due to a mental disorder? In the novel Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer, the protagonist, Oskar Schell, is going through many problems in his life, Oskar has to deal with the death of his father, Thomas Schell Jr due to the terrorist attack, 9/11, that took place on the World Trade Center. He also has to deal with people like his mother who doesn’t play a big part of the story, being mature and trying

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    While staying in the haunted Pacific Hotel, an unhappily married woman is seduced by a mysterious man while her husband completes a nefarious deal involving smuggled jewels. BRIEF SYNOPSIS RACHEL MANNING (30’s) and her husband RUPERT (40’s) arrive at their destination: the Pacific Hotel on the Australian coast. It’s a place Rachel has been before. The Hotel has it’s own unsettling history. In the 1970’s, the hotel was hit by a cyclone. The storm killed a woman, LILLY, staying in room 14, but her

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    Moving Truck Essay

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    two reasons. First, stealing your truck to commit another crime helps them from getting caught. Secondly, a moving truck has the allure of a 100 square foot safety deposit box on wheels – without the uniformed bank guard standing watch. Many of our customers use their trucks as signage to advertise

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    an execution of a hostage. The bank owner, having found out of the occurrences happening at his bank, hires Madeleine White (Jodie Foster) to protect the information, he kept in a secret safe deposit box, from coming out by any means necessary. This is an essential part of the movie as the contents of the box play a vital role in the film’s plot and ending. The film, Inside Man was written by

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    In both The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer, the main protagonists lose an irreplaceable family member. In Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Oskar Schell’s father, Thomas Schell, is killed as a result of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Similarly in The Goldfinch, Theo Decker’s mother, Audrey Decker, is also killed as a result of a terrorist attack; this time, in an art museum. While both children are forcibly thrust into analogous

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