First Settlers arrived in the Americas from Asia through the Bering Strait. At the time the climate was much colder than today, and it is suggested that either the straight was frozen over and people could walk or the sea was a lot more shallow then today, so people could cross the Strait with primitive boats.
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A peninsula is a piece of land surrounded by three sides.
Since Carl has to adjust his budget, due to having less money in hand than expected, he must adjust his <em>"net"</em> income.
To make this more clear, let's go through it a bit more. For example, Carl knew he was making $10 per hour. If he worked 15 hours a week, he assumed that his check would be written for $150 ($10 x 15 hours = $150).
He was correct that he <em>"made"</em> $150 dollars. This was his <em>"gross"</em> pay. Gross pay means the money you receive <em>before</em> taxes are taken out of your check.
Now that Carl knows that his check will not be written the the <em>"gross"</em> amount, but for the <em>"net"</em> amount (money paid after taxes and withholdings were taken out), he should adjust how much money he has to start with. Once he adjusts the money he "<em>brings in"</em>, he can better understand how to budget and allocate his finances.
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In 1894, in an effort to conciliate organized labor after the strike, President Grover Cleveland and Congress designated Labor Day as a federal holiday. Legislation for the holiday was pushed through Congress six days after the strike ended.
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