can a step child use a step parent gi bill who do not live in the house
Yes, the GI Bill can be used to pay for a portion of the law school degree. This varies depending on the amount earned in the bill.
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They are never used there is no point in learning about them. We have to because it is required in school. So learn it but you will never use it.
Mary Gates ,a school teacher,one of the director of the University of Washington,the chairman of the United Way International
There has never been an American $500,000 bill. The largest US bill ever printed was worth $100,000 and was only used for internal government transactions.
He used a computer for the first time.
What is the value of a Buffalo Bill Rifle never used and still in original box? Also, a John Wayne Rifle in original package.
Electrcity bills are linked to the amount of energy used, and a school will get a high bill if a lot of energy has been used, just like all other customers.
No such bill was ever produced by the U.S. government.
There is no such thing and never has been (in US currency, at least). The highest legitimate US bill denomination ever was the $100,000 bill which featured Woodrow Wilson. However, it was never actually circulated, and was used strictly for government transactions. The reverse of the bill was printed with bright orange ink instead of the green used for other bills. The highest denomination not used strictly by the federal government for internal transactions was the $10,000 bill featuring Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury at the time the first US federal currency was issued. It was primarily used for transactions between banks rather than by private individuals.The highest denomination currently being printed is the $100 bill; large transactions are now typically handled electronically.
There's never been a US $1 million bill. You may be thinking of the $100,000 bills that were printed in the 1930s and only used by the Federal Reserve System. They were never put into circulation.