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As a solution to help more clients, Weave Got the Look has added additional payment options for clients to purchase medical wigs and accessories that are not automatically covered by insurance. "We're so happy to be in a position to help fill this need. At this time, we can accept insurance where medical wigs are covered as durable medical equipment. We also plan to add Care Credit in the next few weeks," says Ms. Robinson, who just received her Cranial Prosthesis Specialist (CPS) certification.
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The Lincolns’ horses produced an endless supply of manure, but “there’d also be a cow or two, and chickens for the table.” Woodrow Wilson’s flock of sheep is remembered as part of his wartime economy drive, but he’d had them there since before we entered World War I, and he wasn’t the first to keep sheep at the White House anyway. In fact, the sweeping lawns of the Executive Mansion were usually planted to hay and clover to feed the livestock.
That’s where the manure comes in. Like gardeners today, Johnson says, “the groundskeepers didn’t think of it as waste but as fertilizer.” On the open market in Washington, a cartload of manure could fetch as much as $16.00, nearly $500.00 in today’s money, about what you’d have to pay for it today.
The story may have been in circulation at the time. Maunsell Field of New York said that he’d heard “from a Senator, who was appointed chairman of an investigating committee upon the subject at a secret session of the Senate, that a state dinner was paid for out of an appropriation for fertilizers for the grounds connected with the Executive Mansion.” But notice that Field, one of Lincoln’s high officials in the Treasury, had no direct knowledge of such a transaction. “And he didn’t mention this story until 1875,” Johnson says.
As you see, Field’s note takes the money out of the manure heap into direct federal appropriations and escalates the transaction from ice cream to a whole state dinner: but even then it only confirms that the money went to a public purpose. “In fact, that would’ve been a perfectly normal cash flow at the White House then,” Johnson says. “It still is.”
So, as far as Glenn's statement means anything at all it just indicates that after Mary Todd Lincoln set things to rights the money derived from the White House's livestock went to pay expenses at the White House, which is where it was supposed to go.
Evidently previous incumbents didn’t notice or didn’t care, but Mary Lincoln was an excellent manager, and nobody’s fool. She inspected the White House from top to bottom, the first First Lady to set foot in the kitchens in decades, and busied herself setting the whole place to rights. “She was ridiculed for rolling up her little sleeves and showing the staff how to cook and clean,” Johnson says, “but somebody should have done that before the people were hired.” Taking on the groundskeepers’ embezzlement was just part of her program.
But what about the ice cream? “Well,” Johnson says, “what do you think the cows were for?”
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Today, Equator Appliances is thrilled to announce the launch of its 18 lbs Combination Washer and Dryer Machine in Peri, the color of the year. The Super Combo EZ 5500 has been a brilliant innovation to Equator Appliances’ fleet of products featuring four washing modes, including sanitize, allergen, quiet, and winterize. This version in Peri does not feel any different in terms of efficiency and reliability.
Made for every home, the Super Combo Washer-Dryer features a color-coded, intuitive control panel with a fully automated, simple 2-Step operation. With a capacity of 18 lbs, the Super Combo can wash and dry completely automatically in a single unit. It uses sensors to measure the correct amount of water for a wash load and the heat sufficient to dry clothing at an optimal time without wasting energy.
The Peri Color Super Combo EZ 5500 CV offers top-notch convenience allowing users to wash and dry up 18 lbs of laundry. It also allows users to add laundry and get them cleaned properly after the machine has started washing the laundry added at the beginning. The drying cycle in this washing machine uses dual fans, and it is the only combo washing machine in the world that offers an optional vented or condensing dry mode, which can be changed according to the season at the touch of a button.
With COVID-19 and other viruses and bacteria making the rounds, the EZ 5500 CV machine heats water to 165°F to sanitize clothes. It is a handy machine, perfect for people working in hospitals and contaminated areas, helping to stop the spread of the prevalent COVID-19 virus. The machine also features a self-clean option where it cleans the inner drum and tub to remove mold, dirt, and bacteria, thereby making cleaning the machine by oneself optional. Additionally, it comes with an antimicrobial treatment technology used in the drum baffles to avoid the growth of bacteria to keep clothes safe.
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