What happens if a news paper breaks your car?
Like in this video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_tIIsarLzo He didn’t order the paper but it hit his car. Could he sue the newspaper company’s or would he have to claim it on his car insurance.
What happens if a news paper breaks your car?

Car Insurance Quotes From Different Insurance Companies
420 DVDs
Explanation:
Let Claire have 'a' and Alec have 'b' DVDs.
Hence the equation that we can derive from the first line of the puzzle is as follows
(1/7)a – 5 = (1/8)(b – 10)
But as one equation has 2 variables (unknowns), we need to consider another equation given by the next line in the puzzle. This equation is
a = b (as both have same number of DVDs)
So, let a = b = x (say)
Now the final equation is as follows
(1/7)x – 5 = (1/8)(x – 10)
=> (1/7)x – (1/8)x = 5 + (10/8)
=> x = 210
This is the number each of them have. Hence both together will have 210+210=420 DVDs
The term "Bourbon Triumvirate" refers to Georgia's three most powerful and prominent politicians of the post-Reconstruction era. They were Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon. This trio completely controlled Georgia's U.S. Senate seats and governor's office from 1872 to 1890.
Between 1872 and 1890, either Brown or Gordon held one of Georgia's Senate seats, Colquitt held the other, and, in the major part of that period, either Colquitt or Gordon occupied the Governor's office. With their appeals to white supremacy, the Democrats effectively monopolized state politics. Colquitt represented the old planter class; Brown, head of Western & Atlantic Railroad and one of the states first millionaires, represented the New South businessmen. Gordon was neither a planter nor a successful businessman, but proved the most skilled politician.
A general in the Army of Northern Virginia who led the fabled last charge at Appomattox, Brown was the leader of the Ku Klux Klan in Georgia. He was the first former Confederate to serve in the U.S. Senate. There he helped write the Compromise of 1877 that ended Reconstruction. A native of northwest Georgia, his popularity impeded the growth of the 'mountain Republicanism' prevalent throughout southern Appalachia, where slavery had been uncommon and resentment against the planter class widespread.
If you look up each one you will find specific policies that they supported.
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