Choose one (1) of the following and write a well organized e…

Choose one (1) of the following and write a well organized essay :   A. What were the causes of the Great wave of East European Immigration after 1881. How was the experience of the East European Jew in America different than that of the German Jew?                                                              OR   B. Discuss the development of Reform Jewry in America. What institutions developed and which prominent people came out to counter the attempted radical changes made by some reformers.

Helen Armisen entered an As-Is Purchase and Sale Agreement t…

Helen Armisen entered an As-Is Purchase and Sale Agreement to sell her condominium unit to Fred Mirren. The Closing is scheduled for Thursday, August 5, 2021. Mr. Mirren was approved for a $350,000 mortgage for this transaction from Buono Residential Loans, Inc. (BRLI), an Iowa-licensed lender. (Assume that all proper condominium-related measures were taken by both parties.) When BRLI prepared the Buyer’s Closing Disclosure, it carefully calculated and _____________________ the condominium general and special assessments for the pre- and post-Closing periods. (Assume no other facts other than the single assumption described above.) (Select one answer only.)

Questions (32) and (33) go together: Hader Properties LLC’s…

Questions (32) and (33) go together: Hader Properties LLC’s prototypical retail lease contains a _____________________  rent section which requires its tenants to pay an amount of rent above a pre-defined level of gross income earned. This section is extremely detailed and precise, and requires all tenants to submit their state sales tax returns to Hader Properties by the 20th of each month, with a check for the properly calculated amount to be included. Hader Properties has the right to audit its tenants’ financial records to confirm the tenants are reporting true, correct, and complete gross sales amounts. If, following an audit, Hader Properties determines a tenant’s gross sales as reported is greater than 3.0% above the amount reported, the affected tenant – in addition to immediately paying the entire deficient amount and interest back to the date the payment was due – must also pay the audit’s cost. While these lease provisions are negotiated “at arms-length” regarding business points and numbers, Hader Properties considers this concept a fundamental element of its leasing practices – so much so it includes this provision in its letters of intent – and will not accept any tenant with which it cannot reach mutual closure on this matter. (Select one answer only.)

Clark’s BBKew Delights Incorporated (doing business as “Clar…

Clark’s BBKew Delights Incorporated (doing business as “Clark’s Delightful BBKew’d Meats”), a Wisconsin corporation, a full-service barbecue “joint” with sit-down and take-out stores throughout the southeastern U.S., is taking a $200,000 loan from Honus Barbecue Financing Services, Inc., also a Wisconsin corporation, to purchase its commercial kitchen equipment utensils and cutlery, tables and chairs, décor items, and commercial kitchen equipment (including a grease trap upgrade and stove hood) for its new Sarasota Luxury Mall location. Honus Barbecue Financing Services, Inc. intends to fully collateralize its loan to Clark’s BBKew Delights Incorporated’s with a recorded UCC-1 financing statement. Honus Barbecue Financing Services, Inc., Clark’s BBKew Delights Incorporated, and Jon Worldwide Mutual Insurance Company will execute a three-party  _____________________  Agreement. (Neither import nor assume any special facts or circumstances.) (Select one answer only.)

A 25 year-old patient describes an insidious onset of patell…

A 25 year-old patient describes an insidious onset of patellofemoral pain. Pain levels are 6/10 when climbing 1 flight of stairs with 30 minutes to decrease to 3/10 . The patient was fairly sedentary until starting a running program 4 weeks ago. Observation of static and dynamic lower extremity alignment is unremarkable during gait and standing. Given this presentation, your examination should also include which of the following on the first visit:

After Brian Haim went to contract to sell his personal Orlan…

After Brian Haim went to contract to sell his personal Orlando, Florida residence to Alana and Chuck Daniels, a newly married couple, Brian Haim decided not to disclose that the plywood under many of his roof’s shingles were damaged, and leaked into the attic and onto the trusses every time there was rain or snow {What? Snow in Florida…?} The Daniels had their real estate agent ask Brian Haim about the condition of the roof, who responds the roof is “Great. No worries”. When the Daniels ultimately sue Brian Haim for the misrepresentation, the Daniels will win the case because Brian Haim’s misstatement: (Select one answer only.)

At the last visit, your patient progressed from the leg pres…

At the last visit, your patient progressed from the leg press to 6 inch lateral heel taps. The patient comes to PT two days later and complains of soreness in his thigh muscles. He rates the pain 3/10. After doing a warm-up on the bike, he reports the soreness is gone. For today’s treatment, you will: