Tax season is upon us, with most Americans putting together the materials they need to file their returns, gathering receipts, and searching for other tax deductions to maximize the amount they get back from the federal government.
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Kansas Nebraska Act of 1854 | DocsTeach: Documents - 0 views
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"Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 In 1820, Congress passed the Missouri Compromise, which admitted Missouri into the nation as a slave state and Maine as a free state. The Compromise established the latitude 36º30' N. as the dividing line for slave and free states. The Kansas-Nebraska Act overturned the Compromise. In the early 1850s, Congress considered how to incorporate the territories of Kansas and Nebraska into the nation. Slavery had become a divisive issue, and it was decided that each territory would have the right to vote on whether or not slavery would be allowed within its borders. This method was called "popular sovereignty" and led to bloody conflicts between antislavery and proslavery settlers"
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How to Avoid an IRS Audit - Yahoo! Finance - 0 views
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If the IRS begins to suspect that a tax return isn't entirely truthful, the filer might be in for an audit.
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Only about 1.1 percent of people who file a 1040 [the most common tax return] for the 2010 tax year were audited ... [or] about 1.5 million," says Rozbruch. "However, the audit rate is 12.5 percent for people earning $1 million or more in 2010.
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Constructivist Learning - 1 views
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Constructivism is an epistemological belief about what "knowing" is and how one "come to know."
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rejects the notions
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Constructivism, with focus on social nature of cognition, suggests an approach that
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