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  2. Cheque - Wikipedia

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    A cheque is a negotiable instrument instructing a financial institution to pay a specific amount of a specific currency from a specified transactional account held in the drawer's name with that institution. Both the drawer and payee may be natural persons or legal entities.

  3. Paycheck - Wikipedia

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    A salary statement, commonly called a payslip, pay stub, paystub, pay advice, or sometimes paycheck stub or wage slip, is a document received by an employee that either includes a notice that the direct deposit transaction has gone through or that is attached to the paycheck.

  4. Blank cheque - Wikipedia

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    A blank cheque or blank check in the literal sense is a cheque that has no monetary value written in, but is already signed. In the figurative sense, it is used to describe a situation in which an agreement has been made that is open-ended or vague, and therefore subject to abuse, or in which a party is willing to consider any expense in the ...

  5. Blank endorsement - Wikipedia

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    A blank endorsement is a commonly known and accepted term in the legal and business worlds. This is also called an endorsement in blank or blank endorsement.

  6. Wikipedia:Stub - Wikipedia

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    This page provides a general guide for dealing with stubs: the first section, Basic information, contains information that is recommended for most users; and the second section, Creating stub types, contains more specialized material.

  7. Shared Check Authorization Network - Wikipedia

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    Shared Check Authorization Network ( SCAN) is a database of bad check writers in the United States. The database is used by retailers in order to reduce the number of bad checks received. The database keeps track of those who have written outstanding bad checks to any retailer using the system, and retailers can determine, based on these ...

  8. Plan for Achieving Self Support - Wikipedia

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    Plan for Achieving Self Support. Plan to Achieve Self Support, also known as a "PASS", is a program offered by the US Social Security Administration (SSA) for disabled or blind individuals who receive or qualify for Supplemental Security Income. The PASS program's main purpose is to help a disabled individual find employment or return to work.

  9. Patrick J. Keeling - Wikipedia

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    Patrick John Keeling is a biologist and professor in the Department of Botany at the University of British Columbia. [6] [3] [7] His research investigates the phylogeny, genomics and molecular evolution of protists and his work has led to numerous advances in assembling the eukaryotic tree of life. He has also identified several cases of ...

  10. Peter D. Eimas - Wikipedia

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    Peter D. Eimas. Peter D. Eimas (1934 – October 28, 2005) was an expert in psychology and cognitive sciences and a professor at Brown University. His seminal paper showed that infants have greater linguistic and cognitive abilities than previously thought. Eimas was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

  11. Norman Charles Miller - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Miller was born in Pittsburgh and attended Pennsylvania State University, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in 1956. Miller won a Pulitzer Prize for Journalism in 1964 for his coverage of the scandal that unfolded around Tino De Angelis. Miller's reporting became the basis for his book, The Great Salad Oil Swindle, published in 1965.