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Author
Clark, MichaelReaders/Advisors
Jansma, KrisTerm and Year
Fall 2022Date Published
2022-12
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This bill lies on its deathbed, a bleak conveyor belt filled with its brethren. It awaits a gruesome execution by way of an industrial grade shredder. At the time of its creation, this bill would have met a fiery doom, but the government has since instituted a system to destroy paper money without harming the environment. So, let's take a look at twenty special people this twenty-dollar bill has met over the last twenty years. We must make haste, so our friend’s story can be told before it ends up torn into micro bits and deposited into a landfill with other items that are too dead to contain the history and experiences of their owners and users.Accessibility Statement
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