Q: Historic immigration records are also known as “Ship Passenger Arrival Records,” since most immigrants, historically, arrived in the United States by ship. The National Archives has not digitized its passenger lists, but it does maintain an index for most U.S. ports. The National Archives website has a vast amount of information and searching it can be complex. However, the website does offer tools to help you get started. For example, you can search the National Archives website's catalog, microfilm catalog, and archival databases. Each of these functions is performed in a different manner. Visit the website to learn more. Ellis Island in New York is one of the largest immigration portals in US history. The Ellis Island website hosts a searchable online database listing individuals who immigrated into the United States through this gateway. Click on the “Passenger Search” button and enter the person’s first and last name. The website will tell you the year that person entered through Ellis Island and what ship they rode across the Atlantic Ocean on. The Battery Conservancy operates CastleGarden.org, which lists 10 million immigrants who arrived in the U.S. from 1830 to 1892. Castle Garden was America's first official immigration center, located in New York City, and is known today as the Castle Clinton National Monument. It closed the year Ellis Island opened.  The more information you know about an individual, the easier it will be to search for their records. Click on “Search” and type in as much information as possible, including the individual's name, country of last residence, ship, port of departure, and date range. The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign manages the Plymouth Colony Archive Project. This online database has compiled biographies, court records, and wills of people who lived in the Plymouth Colony, as well as detailed information about what life was like at that time. To search the archive, use the search form provided on the website and type in as much information as you have. The search form is provided by Google and once you type a search, you will receive possible hits. Click on the links that you find most relevant.
A: Check the National Archives website. Search Ellis Island’s online database. Browse the Castle Garden’s database. Find information on Plymouth Colony residents.

Q: It has an icon with the image of a guy wearing a yellow helmet. Tap the icon on your home screen or apps drawer to launch Clash of Clans. It's the icon that resembles three gears in the lower-right corner. You'll find it right above the shop. This button will turn red and display "Disconnected".
A: Open Clash of Clans. Tap the settings icon. Tap Connected below "Google Play Sign In".

Q: These will become the teenage couple. They won’t ever be "true" teens because they won’t need to go to school, but they can get jobs, WooHoo, have babies, and even drink the Elixir of Life to stay young forever. If you’ve already made the Sims into teenagers, don't fret: press Ctrl+⇧ Shift+C to open the cheat menu, then type agesimscheat on so you can modify their ages. Then, shift-click each Sim, click Set Age..., and then click Adult. Press Ctrl+⇧ Shift+C, enter boolprop testingcheatsenabled true, and hit ↵ Enter. Depending on whether you're using the Sim Modder or agesimscheat, you'll do this in one of two ways:  Select the Sim Modder, click Select Age..., choose it for the selected Sim, and click Teen. (Do not attempt to age both Sims down at once - you need a Sim to remain on the lot to recover the other Sim.) Shift-click the Sim, click Select Age..., and click Teen. Once the confetti has just burst and the teen is admiring their younger self, delete the Sim. You can do this in one of two ways:  Enable moveobjects (moveobjects on), go into Buy Mode, grab the Sim, and delete them. Shift-click the Sim, find and click Force Error, and then click Delete on the dialogue box that appears. Once you've finished aging the Sims to "teens", send them to Try for Baby and listen for the lullaby that indicates the Sim has gotten pregnant! Be aware that unless you have custom teen maternity clothes in your game, when the Sim is pregnant, their body will disappear and they'll just be a floating head. (The game doesn't have pregnancy morphs added to the teen clothing.)
A: Make two adult Sims. Enable testingcheats. Age the Sim down to a teenager. Delete the Sim before the aging process ends. Have the Sims Try for Baby.

Q: It is against the Legal Rules of Professional Conduct for an attorney to contact you if you have not already expressed interest in his/her services or given him/her permission to contact you. Attorneys are forbidden to pressure you into any fee arrangement or other agreement. They should give you time to consider any arrangement you make. If you feel like you're being pressured, find another attorney. These should be given without hesitation. If the attorney seems unwilling or hesitant to give you this information, look elsewhere.   Verify your lawyer’s background and credentials with the local or state bar association. The American Bar Association has a directory of state and local bar associations. You can call to verify the information your attorney has given you; in some cases it may even be available online. You can also check whether s/he has any ethics violations or disciplinary actions on his or her record. If the attorney has been disciplined multiple times or has been suspended, you should hire someone else. Attorneys are bound by very strict codes of ethics and professional conduct. Never hire an attorney who encourages you to do anything illegal or unethical. For example, an attorney who suggests that you lie about your income in a child custody case should be rejected.  Never hire attorneys who make unethical offers.  You should avoid attorneys who make specific promises about the results of your case. A "guaranteed result" is impossible, and it's unethical for an attorney to promise you that s/he will get you "the result you want" if you hire him or her.   Attorneys are required to fully and competently represent you if they accept you as a client. They cannot shape the quality of their representation depending on how much you pay, and they cannot promise different results if you pay more. For example, if a divorce attorney tells you that your case will have a greater chance of success if you pay for his/her “platinum” package vs the “basic” package, do not hire that attorney. This behavior is unethical.
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Do not hire an attorney who has solicited you. Make sure the attorney gives you time to make a decision. Ask for the attorney's background and credentials. Avoid hiring an attorney who suggests anything unethical.