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Other tough migrants from the South Seas settled along the coasts — sailors, fishermen, traders (for the most part pirates) — known euphemistically as orang laut (sea people). ||||| Mongolians from South China and Polynesian and Malay peoples from the Philippines and the Indonesian islands settled along the rivers of the peninsula and northern Borneo.
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What year are the earliest human traces in Malaysia from 40,000 B.C
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Another unit was added on to the communal dwelling each time a marriage created a new family. ||||| Other tough migrants from the South Seas settled along the coasts — sailors, fishermen, traders (for the most part pirates) — known euphemistically as orang laut (sea people).
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What would be added to the wooden longhouses of the Iban people, when they were married Another unit
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Other tough migrants from the South Seas settled along the coasts — sailors, fishermen, traders (for the most part pirates) — known euphemistically as orang laut (sea people). ||||| Over the centuries, the living here has always been easy enough to attract a steady stream of immigrants.
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What would be added to the wooden longhouses of the Iban people, when they were married Another unit
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On the peninsula, the oldest human-related relics (10,000 b.c. ||||| Over the centuries, the living here has always been easy enough to attract a steady stream of immigrants.
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What would be added to the wooden longhouses of the Iban people, when they were married Another unit
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Another unit was added on to the communal dwelling each time a marriage created a new family. ||||| Other tough migrants from the South Seas settled along the coasts — sailors, fishermen, traders (for the most part pirates) — known euphemistically as orang laut (sea people).
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What would be added to the wooden longhouses of the Iban people, when they were married Another unit was added on to the communal dwelling each time a marriage created a new family
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Other tough migrants from the South Seas settled along the coasts — sailors, fishermen, traders (for the most part pirates) — known euphemistically as orang laut (sea people). ||||| Over the centuries, the living here has always been easy enough to attract a steady stream of immigrants.
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What would be added to the wooden longhouses of the Iban people, when they were married Another unit was added on to the communal dwelling each time a marriage created a new family
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On the peninsula, the oldest human-related relics (10,000 b.c. ||||| Over the centuries, the living here has always been easy enough to attract a steady stream of immigrants.
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What would be added to the wooden longhouses of the Iban people, when they were married Another unit was added on to the communal dwelling each time a marriage created a new family
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They practiced a slash-and-burn agriculture of yams and millet, a technique that exhausted the soil and imposed a semi-nomadic existence from one jungle clearing to another. ||||| Mongolians from South China and Polynesian and Malay peoples from the Philippines and the Indonesian islands settled along the rivers of the peninsula and northern Borneo.
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What peoples practiced slash and burn agriculture techniques Malay peoples from the Philippines
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They practiced a slash-and-burn agriculture of yams and millet, a technique that exhausted the soil and imposed a semi-nomadic existence from one jungle clearing to another. ||||| By 2,000 b.c.
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What peoples practiced slash and burn agriculture techniques Malay peoples from the Philippines
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, these timid, gentle nomads hunting with bow and arrow were driven back from the coasts by waves of sturdy immigrants arriving in outrigger canoes equipped with sails. ||||| Other tough migrants from the South Seas settled along the coasts — sailors, fishermen, traders (for the most part pirates) — known euphemistically as orang laut (sea people).
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What peoples practiced slash and burn agriculture techniques Malay peoples from the Philippines
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They practiced a slash-and-burn agriculture of yams and millet, a technique that exhausted the soil and imposed a semi-nomadic existence from one jungle clearing to another. ||||| Mongolians from South China and Polynesian and Malay peoples from the Philippines and the Indonesian islands settled along the rivers of the peninsula and northern Borneo.
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What peoples practiced slash and burn agriculture techniques Mongolians from South China and Polynesian and Malay peoples
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They practiced a slash-and-burn agriculture of yams and millet, a technique that exhausted the soil and imposed a semi-nomadic existence from one jungle clearing to another. ||||| By 2,000 b.c.
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What peoples practiced slash and burn agriculture techniques Mongolians from South China and Polynesian and Malay peoples
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, these timid, gentle nomads hunting with bow and arrow were driven back from the coasts by waves of sturdy immigrants arriving in outrigger canoes equipped with sails. ||||| Other tough migrants from the South Seas settled along the coasts — sailors, fishermen, traders (for the most part pirates) — known euphemistically as orang laut (sea people).
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What peoples practiced slash and burn agriculture techniques Mongolians from South China and Polynesian and Malay peoples
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They practiced a slash-and-burn agriculture of yams and millet, a technique that exhausted the soil and imposed a semi-nomadic existence from one jungle clearing to another. ||||| Mongolians from South China and Polynesian and Malay peoples from the Philippines and the Indonesian islands settled along the rivers of the peninsula and northern Borneo.
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What peoples practiced slash and burn agriculture techniques Mongolians
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They practiced a slash-and-burn agriculture of yams and millet, a technique that exhausted the soil and imposed a semi-nomadic existence from one jungle clearing to another. ||||| By 2,000 b.c.
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What peoples practiced slash and burn agriculture techniques Mongolians
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, these timid, gentle nomads hunting with bow and arrow were driven back from the coasts by waves of sturdy immigrants arriving in outrigger canoes equipped with sails. ||||| Other tough migrants from the South Seas settled along the coasts — sailors, fishermen, traders (for the most part pirates) — known euphemistically as orang laut (sea people).
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What peoples practiced slash and burn agriculture techniques Mongolians
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They practiced a slash-and-burn agriculture of yams and millet, a technique that exhausted the soil and imposed a semi-nomadic existence from one jungle clearing to another. ||||| Mongolians from South China and Polynesian and Malay peoples from the Philippines and the Indonesian islands settled along the rivers of the peninsula and northern Borneo.
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What peoples practiced slash and burn agriculture techniques Malay peoples
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They practiced a slash-and-burn agriculture of yams and millet, a technique that exhausted the soil and imposed a semi-nomadic existence from one jungle clearing to another. ||||| By 2,000 b.c.
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What peoples practiced slash and burn agriculture techniques Malay peoples
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, these timid, gentle nomads hunting with bow and arrow were driven back from the coasts by waves of sturdy immigrants arriving in outrigger canoes equipped with sails. ||||| Other tough migrants from the South Seas settled along the coasts — sailors, fishermen, traders (for the most part pirates) — known euphemistically as orang laut (sea people).
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What peoples practiced slash and burn agriculture techniques Malay peoples
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They practiced a slash-and-burn agriculture of yams and millet, a technique that exhausted the soil and imposed a semi-nomadic existence from one jungle clearing to another. ||||| Mongolians from South China and Polynesian and Malay peoples from the Philippines and the Indonesian islands settled along the rivers of the peninsula and northern Borneo.
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What peoples practiced slash and burn agriculture techniques Polynesians
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They practiced a slash-and-burn agriculture of yams and millet, a technique that exhausted the soil and imposed a semi-nomadic existence from one jungle clearing to another. ||||| By 2,000 b.c.
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What peoples practiced slash and burn agriculture techniques Polynesians
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, these timid, gentle nomads hunting with bow and arrow were driven back from the coasts by waves of sturdy immigrants arriving in outrigger canoes equipped with sails. ||||| Other tough migrants from the South Seas settled along the coasts — sailors, fishermen, traders (for the most part pirates) — known euphemistically as orang laut (sea people).
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What peoples practiced slash and burn agriculture techniques Polynesians
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On the peninsula, the oldest human-related relics (10,000 b.c. ||||| ) are Stone Age tools of the Negritos.
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What are the oldest human-related relics in the peninsula Stone Age tools of the Negritos
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) are Stone Age tools of the Negritos. ||||| Another unit was added on to the communal dwelling each time a marriage created a new family.
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What are the oldest human-related relics in the peninsula Stone Age tools of the Negritos
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Other tough migrants from the South Seas settled along the coasts — sailors, fishermen, traders (for the most part pirates) — known euphemistically as orang laut (sea people). ||||| By 2,000 b.c.
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What are the oldest human-related relics in the peninsula Stone Age tools of the Negritos
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On the peninsula, the oldest human-related relics (10,000 b.c. ||||| ) are Stone Age tools of the Negritos.
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What are the oldest human-related relics in the peninsula 10,000 B.C
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) are Stone Age tools of the Negritos. ||||| Another unit was added on to the communal dwelling each time a marriage created a new family.
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What are the oldest human-related relics in the peninsula 10,000 B.C
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Other tough migrants from the South Seas settled along the coasts — sailors, fishermen, traders (for the most part pirates) — known euphemistically as orang laut (sea people). ||||| By 2,000 b.c.
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What are the oldest human-related relics in the peninsula 10,000 B.C
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Families lived in wooden longhouses like those still to be seen today among the Iban peoples of Sarawak. ||||| Another unit was added on to the communal dwelling each time a marriage created a new family.
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Why did the wooden longhouses grow larger over time They added a unit any time a new family was made through marriage
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Another unit was added on to the communal dwelling each time a marriage created a new family. ||||| , these timid, gentle nomads hunting with bow and arrow were driven back from the coasts by waves of sturdy immigrants arriving in outrigger canoes equipped with sails.
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Why did the wooden longhouses grow larger over time They added a unit any time a new family was made through marriage
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By 2,000 b.c. ||||| But thus far, the country's earliest traces of homo sapiens, found in the Niah Caves of northern Sarawak, are fragments of a skull dating to 40,000 b.c.
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Why did the wooden longhouses grow larger over time They added a unit any time a new family was made through marriage
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Families lived in wooden longhouses like those still to be seen today among the Iban peoples of Sarawak. ||||| Another unit was added on to the communal dwelling each time a marriage created a new family.
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Why did the wooden longhouses grow larger over time They grew each time a marriage made a new family
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Another unit was added on to the communal dwelling each time a marriage created a new family. ||||| , these timid, gentle nomads hunting with bow and arrow were driven back from the coasts by waves of sturdy immigrants arriving in outrigger canoes equipped with sails.
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Why did the wooden longhouses grow larger over time They grew each time a marriage made a new family
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By 2,000 b.c. ||||| But thus far, the country's earliest traces of homo sapiens, found in the Niah Caves of northern Sarawak, are fragments of a skull dating to 40,000 b.c.
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Why did the wooden longhouses grow larger over time They grew each time a marriage made a new family
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Families lived in wooden longhouses like those still to be seen today among the Iban peoples of Sarawak. ||||| Another unit was added on to the communal dwelling each time a marriage created a new family.
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Why did the wooden longhouses grow larger over time Marriages created new families
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Another unit was added on to the communal dwelling each time a marriage created a new family. ||||| , these timid, gentle nomads hunting with bow and arrow were driven back from the coasts by waves of sturdy immigrants arriving in outrigger canoes equipped with sails.
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Why did the wooden longhouses grow larger over time Marriages created new families
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By 2,000 b.c. ||||| But thus far, the country's earliest traces of homo sapiens, found in the Niah Caves of northern Sarawak, are fragments of a skull dating to 40,000 b.c.
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Why did the wooden longhouses grow larger over time Marriages created new families
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) are Stone Age tools of the Negritos. ||||| These small, dark Melanesians are related in type to Australian aborigines and are confined today to the forests of the northern highlands.
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What is the name of the people who are confined today to the forests of the northern highlands The Negritos
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) are Stone Age tools of the Negritos. ||||| Over the centuries, the living here has always been easy enough to attract a steady stream of immigrants.
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What is the name of the people who are confined today to the forests of the northern highlands The Negritos
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, these timid, gentle nomads hunting with bow and arrow were driven back from the coasts by waves of sturdy immigrants arriving in outrigger canoes equipped with sails. ||||| Over the centuries, the living here has always been easy enough to attract a steady stream of immigrants.
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What is the name of the people who are confined today to the forests of the northern highlands The Negritos
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) are Stone Age tools of the Negritos. ||||| These small, dark Melanesians are related in type to Australian aborigines and are confined today to the forests of the northern highlands.
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What is the name of the people who are confined today to the forests of the northern highlands Melanesians
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) are Stone Age tools of the Negritos. ||||| Over the centuries, the living here has always been easy enough to attract a steady stream of immigrants.
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What is the name of the people who are confined today to the forests of the northern highlands Melanesians
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, these timid, gentle nomads hunting with bow and arrow were driven back from the coasts by waves of sturdy immigrants arriving in outrigger canoes equipped with sails. ||||| Over the centuries, the living here has always been easy enough to attract a steady stream of immigrants.
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What is the name of the people who are confined today to the forests of the northern highlands Melanesians
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As for the Italians, we know that Paesiello, who was a famous intriguer against his musical rivals, was a devoted husband whose wife was an invalid and who died soon after her death. ||||| Cherubini married Mademoiselle Cecile Turette, when he was thirty-five, and the marriage was not a success. ||||| Spontini, one of whose best operas was based on the life of that much mis-married enthusiast for divorce, John Milton, took to wife a member of the Erard family.
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Who were three Italians, whom this passage describes Paesiello
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Cherubini married Mademoiselle Cecile Turette, when he was thirty-five, and the marriage was not a success. ||||| He left a son and two daughters. ||||| In the outer world Spontini was famous for his despotism, his jealousy, his bad temper, and his excessive vanity.
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Who were three Italians, whom this passage describes Paesiello
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None of these qualities as a rule add much to home comfort, and yet, it is said that he lived happily with his wife. ||||| In the outer world Spontini was famous for his despotism, his jealousy, his bad temper, and his excessive vanity. ||||| He left a son and two daughters.
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Who were three Italians, whom this passage describes Paesiello
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As for the Italians, we know that Paesiello, who was a famous intriguer against his musical rivals, was a devoted husband whose wife was an invalid and who died soon after her death. ||||| Cherubini married Mademoiselle Cecile Turette, when he was thirty-five, and the marriage was not a success. ||||| Spontini, one of whose best operas was based on the life of that much mis-married enthusiast for divorce, John Milton, took to wife a member of the Erard family.
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Who were three Italians, whom this passage describes Paesiello, Cherubini, and Spontini
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Cherubini married Mademoiselle Cecile Turette, when he was thirty-five, and the marriage was not a success. ||||| He left a son and two daughters. ||||| In the outer world Spontini was famous for his despotism, his jealousy, his bad temper, and his excessive vanity.
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Who were three Italians, whom this passage describes Paesiello, Cherubini, and Spontini
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None of these qualities as a rule add much to home comfort, and yet, it is said that he lived happily with his wife. ||||| In the outer world Spontini was famous for his despotism, his jealousy, his bad temper, and his excessive vanity. ||||| He left a son and two daughters.
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Who were three Italians, whom this passage describes Paesiello, Cherubini, and Spontini
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As for the Italians, we know that Paesiello, who was a famous intriguer against his musical rivals, was a devoted husband whose wife was an invalid and who died soon after her death. ||||| Cherubini married Mademoiselle Cecile Turette, when he was thirty-five, and the marriage was not a success. ||||| Spontini, one of whose best operas was based on the life of that much mis-married enthusiast for divorce, John Milton, took to wife a member of the Erard family.
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Who were three Italians, whom this passage describes Cherubini
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Cherubini married Mademoiselle Cecile Turette, when he was thirty-five, and the marriage was not a success. ||||| He left a son and two daughters. ||||| In the outer world Spontini was famous for his despotism, his jealousy, his bad temper, and his excessive vanity.
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Who were three Italians, whom this passage describes Cherubini
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None of these qualities as a rule add much to home comfort, and yet, it is said that he lived happily with his wife. ||||| In the outer world Spontini was famous for his despotism, his jealousy, his bad temper, and his excessive vanity. ||||| He left a son and two daughters.
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Who were three Italians, whom this passage describes Cherubini
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As for the Italians, we know that Paesiello, who was a famous intriguer against his musical rivals, was a devoted husband whose wife was an invalid and who died soon after her death. ||||| Cherubini married Mademoiselle Cecile Turette, when he was thirty-five, and the marriage was not a success. ||||| Spontini, one of whose best operas was based on the life of that much mis-married enthusiast for divorce, John Milton, took to wife a member of the Erard family.
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Who were three Italians, whom this passage describes Paesiello,Cherubini and Spontini
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Cherubini married Mademoiselle Cecile Turette, when he was thirty-five, and the marriage was not a success. ||||| He left a son and two daughters. ||||| In the outer world Spontini was famous for his despotism, his jealousy, his bad temper, and his excessive vanity.
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Who were three Italians, whom this passage describes Paesiello,Cherubini and Spontini
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None of these qualities as a rule add much to home comfort, and yet, it is said that he lived happily with his wife. ||||| In the outer world Spontini was famous for his despotism, his jealousy, his bad temper, and his excessive vanity. ||||| He left a son and two daughters.
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Who were three Italians, whom this passage describes Paesiello,Cherubini and Spontini
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As for the Italians, we know that Paesiello, who was a famous intriguer against his musical rivals, was a devoted husband whose wife was an invalid and who died soon after her death. ||||| Cherubini married Mademoiselle Cecile Turette, when he was thirty-five, and the marriage was not a success. ||||| Spontini, one of whose best operas was based on the life of that much mis-married enthusiast for divorce, John Milton, took to wife a member of the Erard family.
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Who were three Italians, whom this passage describes Spontini
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Cherubini married Mademoiselle Cecile Turette, when he was thirty-five, and the marriage was not a success. ||||| He left a son and two daughters. ||||| In the outer world Spontini was famous for his despotism, his jealousy, his bad temper, and his excessive vanity.
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Who were three Italians, whom this passage describes Spontini
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None of these qualities as a rule add much to home comfort, and yet, it is said that he lived happily with his wife. ||||| In the outer world Spontini was famous for his despotism, his jealousy, his bad temper, and his excessive vanity. ||||| He left a son and two daughters.
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Who were three Italians, whom this passage describes Spontini
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Cherubini married Mademoiselle Cecile Turette, when he was thirty-five, and the marriage was not a success. ||||| He left a son and two daughters.
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Who left a son and two daughters Cherubini
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Cherubini married Mademoiselle Cecile Turette, when he was thirty-five, and the marriage was not a success. ||||| None of these qualities as a rule add much to home comfort, and yet, it is said that he lived happily with his wife.
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Who left a son and two daughters Cherubini
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We may feel sure that some of the bad light thrown on his character is due purely to the jealousy of rivals, when we consider his domestic content, his ardent interest in the welfare of Mozart's widow and children, and the great efforts he made to secure subscriptions for the widow's biography of Mozart. ||||| As for the Italians, we know that Paesiello, who was a famous intriguer against his musical rivals, was a devoted husband whose wife was an invalid and who died soon after her death.
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Who left a son and two daughters Cherubini
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In the outer world Spontini was famous for his despotism, his jealousy, his bad temper, and his excessive vanity. ||||| None of these qualities as a rule add much to home comfort, and yet, it is said that he lived happily with his wife.
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Who lived happily with his wife, despite some negative qualities Spontini
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None of these qualities as a rule add much to home comfort, and yet, it is said that he lived happily with his wife. ||||| We may feel sure that some of the bad light thrown on his character is due purely to the jealousy of rivals, when we consider his domestic content, his ardent interest in the welfare of Mozart's widow and children, and the great efforts he made to secure subscriptions for the widow's biography of Mozart.
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Who lived happily with his wife, despite some negative qualities Spontini
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Spontini, one of whose best operas was based on the life of that much mis-married enthusiast for divorce, John Milton, took to wife a member of the Erard family. ||||| We may feel sure that some of the bad light thrown on his character is due purely to the jealousy of rivals, when we consider his domestic content, his ardent interest in the welfare of Mozart's widow and children, and the great efforts he made to secure subscriptions for the widow's biography of Mozart.
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Who lived happily with his wife, despite some negative qualities Spontini
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In the outer world Spontini was famous for his despotism, his jealousy, his bad temper, and his excessive vanity. ||||| None of these qualities as a rule add much to home comfort, and yet, it is said that he lived happily with his wife. ||||| We may feel sure that some of the bad light thrown on his character is due purely to the jealousy of rivals, when we consider his domestic content, his ardent interest in the welfare of Mozart's widow and children, and the great efforts he made to secure subscriptions for the widow's biography of Mozart.
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Who took an ardent interest in the welfare of Mozart's widow and children Spontini
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We may feel sure that some of the bad light thrown on his character is due purely to the jealousy of rivals, when we consider his domestic content, his ardent interest in the welfare of Mozart's widow and children, and the great efforts he made to secure subscriptions for the widow's biography of Mozart. ||||| As for the Italians, we know that Paesiello, who was a famous intriguer against his musical rivals, was a devoted husband whose wife was an invalid and who died soon after her death. ||||| Spontini, one of whose best operas was based on the life of that much mis-married enthusiast for divorce, John Milton, took to wife a member of the Erard family.
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Who took an ardent interest in the welfare of Mozart's widow and children Spontini
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Spontini, one of whose best operas was based on the life of that much mis-married enthusiast for divorce, John Milton, took to wife a member of the Erard family. ||||| As for the Italians, we know that Paesiello, who was a famous intriguer against his musical rivals, was a devoted husband whose wife was an invalid and who died soon after her death. ||||| Cherubini married Mademoiselle Cecile Turette, when he was thirty-five, and the marriage was not a success.
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Who took an ardent interest in the welfare of Mozart's widow and children Spontini
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In the outer world Spontini was famous for his despotism, his jealousy, his bad temper, and his excessive vanity. ||||| None of these qualities as a rule add much to home comfort, and yet, it is said that he lived happily with his wife. ||||| We may feel sure that some of the bad light thrown on his character is due purely to the jealousy of rivals, when we consider his domestic content, his ardent interest in the welfare of Mozart's widow and children, and the great efforts he made to secure subscriptions for the widow's biography of Mozart.
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Whose negative qualities was the result of jealousy of his rivals Spontini
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None of these qualities as a rule add much to home comfort, and yet, it is said that he lived happily with his wife. ||||| He left a son and two daughters. ||||| As for the Italians, we know that Paesiello, who was a famous intriguer against his musical rivals, was a devoted husband whose wife was an invalid and who died soon after her death.
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Whose negative qualities was the result of jealousy of his rivals Spontini
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Spontini, one of whose best operas was based on the life of that much mis-married enthusiast for divorce, John Milton, took to wife a member of the Erard family. ||||| He left a son and two daughters. ||||| Cherubini married Mademoiselle Cecile Turette, when he was thirty-five, and the marriage was not a success.
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Whose negative qualities was the result of jealousy of his rivals Spontini
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Representing herself at an administrative hearing, she lost her appeal to restore Medi-Cal benefits because she did not have proper documentation of the rent account. ||||| She began withholding rent pending repairs her landlord refused to make, but then her Medi-Cal benefits were cut off when she could not provide rent receipts.
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Why didn't Katherine have proper documentation of rent Because she withheld rent from the landlord who refused to make repairs
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She began withholding rent pending repairs her landlord refused to make, but then her Medi-Cal benefits were cut off when she could not provide rent receipts. ||||| Johnson is a justice on California's Second District Court of Appeal.
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Why didn't Katherine have proper documentation of rent Because she withheld rent from the landlord who refused to make repairs
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California has a critical dearth of legal services for the poor, and, as this report makes clear, it is imperative that the state join with the federal government and private funders to increase resources so that all Californians, regardless of income, have equal access to our justice system. ||||| The full report can be viewed at (www.calbar.org).
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Why didn't Katherine have proper documentation of rent Because she withheld rent from the landlord who refused to make repairs
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Representing herself at an administrative hearing, she lost her appeal to restore Medi-Cal benefits because she did not have proper documentation of the rent account. ||||| Unfortunately, the most vulnerable members of our society are the least able to afford legal services.
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Why did Katherine represent herself and not seek legal services She could not afford an attorney and the legal system was too crowded to be a help to her
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Unfortunately, the most vulnerable members of our society are the least able to afford legal services. ||||| When she went to a courthouse to file a complaint against her landlord, she found the process so confusing that she gave up and went home.
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Why did Katherine represent herself and not seek legal services She could not afford an attorney and the legal system was too crowded to be a help to her
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In her year-long odyssey through the California justice system, Katherine, a 35-year-old single mother with three children, experienced failure at every turn. ||||| Leaving her abusive husband, she moved into the only apartment she could afford, and soon discovered a broken toilet and non- working oven, rats and roaches, and a fourthfloor landing with no railing.
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Why did Katherine represent herself and not seek legal services She could not afford an attorney and the legal system was too crowded to be a help to her
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Representing herself at an administrative hearing, she lost her appeal to restore Medi-Cal benefits because she did not have proper documentation of the rent account. ||||| Unfortunately, the most vulnerable members of our society are the least able to afford legal services.
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Why did Katherine represent herself and not seek legal services The most vulnerable members of our society are the least able to afford legal services
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Unfortunately, the most vulnerable members of our society are the least able to afford legal services. ||||| When she went to a courthouse to file a complaint against her landlord, she found the process so confusing that she gave up and went home.
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Why did Katherine represent herself and not seek legal services The most vulnerable members of our society are the least able to afford legal services
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In her year-long odyssey through the California justice system, Katherine, a 35-year-old single mother with three children, experienced failure at every turn. ||||| Leaving her abusive husband, she moved into the only apartment she could afford, and soon discovered a broken toilet and non- working oven, rats and roaches, and a fourthfloor landing with no railing.
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Why did Katherine represent herself and not seek legal services The most vulnerable members of our society are the least able to afford legal services
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Representing herself at an administrative hearing, she lost her appeal to restore Medi-Cal benefits because she did not have proper documentation of the rent account. ||||| Unfortunately, the most vulnerable members of our society are the least able to afford legal services.
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Why did Katherine represent herself and not seek legal services She could not afford her own lawyer, and there are not enough legal aid lawyers to help everyone in need
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Unfortunately, the most vulnerable members of our society are the least able to afford legal services. ||||| When she went to a courthouse to file a complaint against her landlord, she found the process so confusing that she gave up and went home.
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Why did Katherine represent herself and not seek legal services She could not afford her own lawyer, and there are not enough legal aid lawyers to help everyone in need
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In her year-long odyssey through the California justice system, Katherine, a 35-year-old single mother with three children, experienced failure at every turn. ||||| Leaving her abusive husband, she moved into the only apartment she could afford, and soon discovered a broken toilet and non- working oven, rats and roaches, and a fourthfloor landing with no railing.
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Why did Katherine represent herself and not seek legal services She could not afford her own lawyer, and there are not enough legal aid lawyers to help everyone in need
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Representing herself at an administrative hearing, she lost her appeal to restore Medi-Cal benefits because she did not have proper documentation of the rent account. ||||| Unfortunately, the most vulnerable members of our society are the least able to afford legal services.
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Why did Katherine represent herself and not seek legal services She could not afford it
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Unfortunately, the most vulnerable members of our society are the least able to afford legal services. ||||| When she went to a courthouse to file a complaint against her landlord, she found the process so confusing that she gave up and went home.
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Why did Katherine represent herself and not seek legal services She could not afford it
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In her year-long odyssey through the California justice system, Katherine, a 35-year-old single mother with three children, experienced failure at every turn. ||||| Leaving her abusive husband, she moved into the only apartment she could afford, and soon discovered a broken toilet and non- working oven, rats and roaches, and a fourthfloor landing with no railing.
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Why did Katherine represent herself and not seek legal services She could not afford it
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Lash is associate dean at the University of Southern California Law School. ||||| Johnson is a justice on California's Second District Court of Appeal. ||||| Lash and Johnson are co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice.
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What positions do the co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice hold Lash is associate dean at the University of Southern California Law School
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Lash and Johnson are co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice. ||||| Representing herself at an administrative hearing, she lost her appeal to restore Medi-Cal benefits because she did not have proper documentation of the rent account. ||||| California has a critical dearth of legal services for the poor, and, as this report makes clear, it is imperative that the state join with the federal government and private funders to increase resources so that all Californians, regardless of income, have equal access to our justice system.
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What positions do the co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice hold Lash is associate dean at the University of Southern California Law School
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Leaving her abusive husband, she moved into the only apartment she could afford, and soon discovered a broken toilet and non- working oven, rats and roaches, and a fourthfloor landing with no railing. ||||| California has a critical dearth of legal services for the poor, and, as this report makes clear, it is imperative that the state join with the federal government and private funders to increase resources so that all Californians, regardless of income, have equal access to our justice system. ||||| When she went to a courthouse to file a complaint against her landlord, she found the process so confusing that she gave up and went home.
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What positions do the co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice hold Lash is associate dean at the University of Southern California Law School
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Lash is associate dean at the University of Southern California Law School. ||||| Johnson is a justice on California's Second District Court of Appeal. ||||| Lash and Johnson are co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice.
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What positions do the co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice hold Lash is associate dean at the University of Southern California Law School and Johnson is a justice on California's Second District Court of Appeal
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Lash and Johnson are co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice. ||||| Representing herself at an administrative hearing, she lost her appeal to restore Medi-Cal benefits because she did not have proper documentation of the rent account. ||||| California has a critical dearth of legal services for the poor, and, as this report makes clear, it is imperative that the state join with the federal government and private funders to increase resources so that all Californians, regardless of income, have equal access to our justice system.
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What positions do the co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice hold Lash is associate dean at the University of Southern California Law School and Johnson is a justice on California's Second District Court of Appeal
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Leaving her abusive husband, she moved into the only apartment she could afford, and soon discovered a broken toilet and non- working oven, rats and roaches, and a fourthfloor landing with no railing. ||||| California has a critical dearth of legal services for the poor, and, as this report makes clear, it is imperative that the state join with the federal government and private funders to increase resources so that all Californians, regardless of income, have equal access to our justice system. ||||| When she went to a courthouse to file a complaint against her landlord, she found the process so confusing that she gave up and went home.
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What positions do the co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice hold Lash is associate dean at the University of Southern California Law School and Johnson is a justice on California's Second District Court of Appeal
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Lash is associate dean at the University of Southern California Law School. ||||| Johnson is a justice on California's Second District Court of Appeal. ||||| Lash and Johnson are co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice.
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What positions do the co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice hold Johnson is a justice on California's Second District Court of Appeal
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Lash and Johnson are co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice. ||||| Representing herself at an administrative hearing, she lost her appeal to restore Medi-Cal benefits because she did not have proper documentation of the rent account. ||||| California has a critical dearth of legal services for the poor, and, as this report makes clear, it is imperative that the state join with the federal government and private funders to increase resources so that all Californians, regardless of income, have equal access to our justice system.
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What positions do the co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice hold Johnson is a justice on California's Second District Court of Appeal
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Leaving her abusive husband, she moved into the only apartment she could afford, and soon discovered a broken toilet and non- working oven, rats and roaches, and a fourthfloor landing with no railing. ||||| California has a critical dearth of legal services for the poor, and, as this report makes clear, it is imperative that the state join with the federal government and private funders to increase resources so that all Californians, regardless of income, have equal access to our justice system. ||||| When she went to a courthouse to file a complaint against her landlord, she found the process so confusing that she gave up and went home.
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What positions do the co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice hold Johnson is a justice on California's Second District Court of Appeal
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Lash is associate dean at the University of Southern California Law School. ||||| Johnson is a justice on California's Second District Court of Appeal. ||||| Lash and Johnson are co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice.
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What positions do the co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice hold Lash and Johnson are co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice
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Lash and Johnson are co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice. ||||| Representing herself at an administrative hearing, she lost her appeal to restore Medi-Cal benefits because she did not have proper documentation of the rent account. ||||| California has a critical dearth of legal services for the poor, and, as this report makes clear, it is imperative that the state join with the federal government and private funders to increase resources so that all Californians, regardless of income, have equal access to our justice system.
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What positions do the co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice hold Lash and Johnson are co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice
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Leaving her abusive husband, she moved into the only apartment she could afford, and soon discovered a broken toilet and non- working oven, rats and roaches, and a fourthfloor landing with no railing. ||||| California has a critical dearth of legal services for the poor, and, as this report makes clear, it is imperative that the state join with the federal government and private funders to increase resources so that all Californians, regardless of income, have equal access to our justice system. ||||| When she went to a courthouse to file a complaint against her landlord, she found the process so confusing that she gave up and went home.
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What positions do the co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice hold Lash and Johnson are co-chairs of the California Commission on Access to Justice
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Leaving her abusive husband, she moved into the only apartment she could afford, and soon discovered a broken toilet and non- working oven, rats and roaches, and a fourthfloor landing with no railing. ||||| She began withholding rent pending repairs her landlord refused to make, but then her Medi-Cal benefits were cut off when she could not provide rent receipts.
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Why was Katherine seeking legal help Apartment had broken infrastructure and to reinstate Medi-Cal benefits
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She began withholding rent pending repairs her landlord refused to make, but then her Medi-Cal benefits were cut off when she could not provide rent receipts. ||||| She lost health care for her children and herself, although she is a borderline diabetic in need of medication and her children were suffering from rat bites.
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Why was Katherine seeking legal help Apartment had broken infrastructure and to reinstate Medi-Cal benefits
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Our justice system is predicated on the assumption that both parties will be represented by lawyers who act as gatekeepers and guides through a complex legal system that would otherwise be inaccessible to many of us. ||||| Johnson is a justice on California's Second District Court of Appeal.
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Why was Katherine seeking legal help Apartment had broken infrastructure and to reinstate Medi-Cal benefits
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