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  2. Battle of Sewell's Point - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Sewell's Point was an inconclusive exchange of cannon fire between the Union gunboat USS Monticello, supported by the USS Thomas Freeborn, and Confederate batteries on Sewell's Point that took place on May 18, 19 and 21, 1861, in Norfolk County, Virginia in the early days of the American Civil War. Little damage was done to either ...

  3. Sick Call - Wikipedia

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    A sick call, in the United States Military, is "a daily lineup of military personnel requiring medical attention" and a "signal [such as on a bugle] announcing the time for such a lineup". [ 1 ] As a record of treatment provided to personnel, one or more of the attending medical personnel will typically fill out a "Sick Call Treatment Record ...

  4. File:Aerial reconnaissance, August 10th, 1861 - (Sewells ...

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    Aerial Reconnaissance · Virginia · United States · Maps · Sewells Point · Sewells Point (Va.) Licensing This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art.

  5. The ‘Super Bowl flu’ will soon hit millions of employees—and ...

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    Super Bowl Sunday is just around the corner, quickly followed by an infamous workplace phenomenon: the “Super Bowl flu.” That’s the unofficial term for when a legion of workers call out sick ...

  6. Sewell's Point - Wikipedia

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    Sewells Point is a peninsula of land in the independent city of Norfolk, Virginia in the United States, located at the mouth of the salt-water port of Hampton Roads.Sewells Point is bordered by water on three sides, with Willoughby Bay to the north, Hampton Roads to the west, and the Lafayette River to the south.

  7. Sick leave in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery County's sick and safe leave law, enacted on October 1, 2016, grants up to 56 hours of paid sick leave to anyone who works more than 8 hours a week and for a company with more than 5 employees. [24] All employers are required by Maryland law to inform their workers in writing the amount of available earned sick and safe leave. [25]

  8. File:Sewells Road.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Henry Seawell - Wikipedia

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    His relationship with the 18 year old English servant named Thomas Seawell (Saywell, Seywell) who emigrated to Virginia aboard the Tiger in 1623 is unclear. [6] Two years later Thomas Seawell was working for ancient planter Reynold Booth in Elizabeth City County, and in 1635 he patented 400 acres on his own (and for importing people). [7]