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If children from impoverished backgrounds are given individual attention by mentors, the children will spend more time studying and make higher grades. this statement is an example of a(n)
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 18:00
Part b forty-year-old kyle wants to start investing for retirement. he wants to select a personal investment plan that will allow him to withdraw funds without paying penalties and taxes once he turns 59.5. which retirement plan should he choose? a. traditional ira b. roth ira c. 401(k)
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Explain what commentary austen is making about social conversation based on this excerpt. your answer should be at least 150 words.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 21:40
Danilo has been working for metropolitan taxi for three months. he expected that his job would be to drive around the city, pick up fares, and drop them off at their desired locations, but in his first few days on the job he realized that the job entails much more. he must keep his taxi cab clean and neat, and some days he will be stationed at the shop and go to people's houses to pick them up and bring them to the local airport. within a few months, he has learned that taxi drivers often express frustration with the people they call "civilians"—that is, non–taxi drivers, whose driving skills they complain about incessantly. in his first few months on the job, describes what danilo is undergoing.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 00:00
Which phrase correctly completes the statement? "the korean war " lasted 3 years. has never ended. was won by north korea. was won by south korea lasted 3 years. has never ended. was won by north korea. was won by south korea.
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