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Nine wins is considered a winning season...eight would be even.
Check out this quote from Wikipedia on the Missouri Compromise (which, I'm assuming is what you need more information on): "Controversy over whether Missouri should be admitted as a slave state, resulted in the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which specified that Louisiana Purchase territory north of latitude 36° 30', which described Missouri's southern boundary, would be organized as free states and territory south of that line would be reserved for organization as slave states. As part of that compromise, the admission of Maine as a free state was secured to balance Missouri's admission as a slave state."
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1846 and this is for the person who wrote the original answer, it isn't funny that you put that, people actually need real answers and you putting that makes it harder for them to find the information they need.
Yes. You need to be a citizen of the state, too.
You will need to take a state contractor exam, and depending on the state you may need to gain some hours in order to qualify for the test. You can find all of the information online depending on your state or your local community college.
In order to qualify for grants for college, you would need to qualify financially. Grants are based on financial need and there are some that require a certain GPA.
You need an appropriate record to qualify for a car loan and you need correct and standard employment information that you must provide in order to approve.
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you must be in Texas. The green slip is for out of state cars to prove they qualify for the state inspection.
Mainly people. When a territory reached a population level they could become a state.
If this is about a book or story, then we NEED TO KNOW THE TITLE !
Most of the time they need you to cosign in order to qualify for a loan. You can try a stafford loan.
You will need to obtain determination by your state as to which type you qualify: for profit, or non profit. Check you State website.
No, you do not.
Not from another US State of Territory as long as you are a US Citizen.
www.hud.gov will help you find out if you qualify for secion 8 housing, and if so, what you need to do in order to apply. You must apply for subsidized housing by completing an application with the housing authority in your city/county/state to see if you qualify. Some housing developments allow you to complete an application on-site. Consideration is given to income, dependents and other factors. Once approved, you will be given a Section 8 voucher and advised of availability.