That is called "algebra".That is called "algebra".That is called "algebra".That is called "algebra".
That shape is called a cylinder.That shape is called a cylinder.That shape is called a cylinder.That shape is called a cylinder.
That's called an equation.That's called an equation.That's called an equation.That's called an equation.
It is called the minuend The number you subtract from it is called the subtrahend
That is called algebra.That is called algebra.That is called algebra.That is called algebra.
by the settlment
People turning white
Fort Astoria
Will they take a percentage or a flat fee? Do you need to pay anything up front?
she took Britain out of debt defeted the Armarda put the bible in English and welsh theater reliogous settlment
John Jacob Astor, an American, established the first white settlement in Oregon. The other settlements were created in the Willamette River valley.
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This depends on the type of settlment that you currently have. Typically you will get more money if you stick with the monthly payments, however this is dependent upon your individual offer.
Not really... I'm sure he did in the begining, but after he treated them badly thangs went bad. Eventually he and the 200 setelers with him were ambushed by the calusa tribe as they ambushed him whail he was begining a farming settlment in flordia.
in 1732 James oglethorope recived a charter for Georgia,named after king george the second. a year later oglethorpe built the first settlment at obana,Georgia. he also established it because of diseases.he wanted to live somewhere he could not get stds.
If you deduct the cost of he repairs/loss...then the insurance settlment is taxable income (essentially replacing the amount of the deduction/loss you took and really didn't have because you were reimbursed for it). Or if you don't expense the repairs, the recovery isn't taxable.
The Polynesian ancestors of the Maori discoverd Aotearoa New Zealand and began settlment in the late 13th century. James Cook made its existence widely known to the world in the late 1700s. However, Abel Tasman was the first European to "discover" New Zealand in 1642.