Is Robin Hood Real?
In Indiana, is it merely a deduction or can I get a refund as well? I am eligible for the earned income credit and receive a refund from it. I have 3 dependents and do not make over the income limit. Is there a minimum wage amount I have to gross? I don't understand. Please help. Maximum: 100 words Word Count: 0 words
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Robin Hood is only an Archetypal figure from English Forklore. There is no significant evidence that he was a real figure. So till it is accepted by historians we would have to say he is only part of the English Forklore.
answered 3 months ago
I have to disagree. Robin Hood was a real person (The Earl of HuntingDon) I cannot confirm that he truly robbed from the rich to give to the poor but he did exist and his descendants are still around to this day. If you look into Samuel Huntington (signer of the Declaration of Independence) you will find that until the family moved to America the name was HuntingDon.
answered 3 months ago
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