Adding a maker check to the side of the page on what we owe to each

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\fancyfoot[RE,LO]{How To Build A Common vVERSIONNUMBER} % other info in "inner" position of footer line \fancyfoot[RE,LO]{How To Build A Common vVERSIONNUMBER} % other info in "inner" position of footer line
\usepackage{hyperref} \usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{tikz} \usepackage{tikz}
\usepackage{rotating}
\newcommand{\linedpage}{% \newcommand{\linedpage}{%
\noindent \noindent
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} }
} }
\newcommand{\linedpagetwo}{%
\noindent
\foreach \n in {1,...,19}{%
\rule{\textwidth}{0.4pt}\\[\baselineskip]
}
}
\usepackage{multicol} \usepackage{multicol}
\begin{document} \begin{document}
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\end{enumerate} \end{enumerate}
\pagebreak
{\huge \textbf{What we Owe to Each Other}}
"In a typical village, the only people likely to pay cash were passing
travelers, and those considered riff-raff: paupers and ne'er-do-wells so
notoriously down on their luck that no one would extend credit to
them. Since everyone was involved in selling something, however just
about everyone was both creditor and debtor; most family income took
the form of promises from other families; everyone knew and kept
count of what their neighbors owed one another; and every six months
or year or so, communities would hold a general public " reckoning,"
cancelling debts out against each other in a great circle, with only those
differences then remaining when all was done being settled by use of
coin or goods." (Debt: The First 5000 Years Page 327)
\large \textbf{Maker Checks}
A modern version of the village exchange loops would be the idea of Maker Checks.
\pagebreak \pagebreak
{\huge \textbf{What is Property?}} {\huge \textbf{What is Property?}}
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\large \textbf{Public Space}: This is space held by the state that assigned property rights. Examples would be the roads, infrastructure and public lands such as parks. \large \textbf{Public Space}: This is space held by the state that assigned property rights. Examples would be the roads, infrastructure and public lands such as parks.
} }
\pagebreak
{\huge \textbf{What we Owe to Each Other}}
\begin{minipage}[t]{0.66\textwidth}
\vspace{0pt}
"In a typical village, the only people likely to pay cash were passing
travelers, and those considered riff-raff: paupers and ne'er-do-wells so
notoriously down on their luck that no one would extend credit to
them. Since everyone was involved in selling something, however just
about everyone was both creditor and debtor; most family income took
the form of promises from other families; everyone knew and kept
count of what their neighbors owed one another; and every six months
or year or so, communities would hold a general public " reckoning,"
cancelling debts out against each other in a great circle, with only those
differences then remaining when all was done being settled by use of
coin or goods." (Debt: The First 5000 Years Page 327)
\large \textbf{Maker Checks}
A modern version of the village exchange loops would be the idea of Maker Checks.
\end{minipage}%
\begin{minipage}[t]{0.33\textwidth}
\vspace{0pt}
\centering
\begin{turn}{90}
\fbox{\begin{minipage}[t]{5in}
I \rule{1.5in}{0.4pt} promise to work for \rule{0.5in}{0.4pt} hours and \rule{0.5in}{0.4pt} minutes.
\noindent
\begin{minipage}[t]{0.6\textwidth}
Signed On: \shortstack{\small Year\\[0.4cm]\rule{0.5in}{0.4pt}} / \shortstack{\small Month\\[0.4cm]\rule{0.5in}{0.4pt}} / \shortstack{\small Day\\[0.4cm]\rule{0.5in}{0.4pt}}
Expires On: \shortstack{\small Year\\[0.4cm]\rule{0.5in}{0.4pt}} / \shortstack{\small Month\\[0.4cm]\rule{0.5in}{0.4pt}} / \shortstack{\small Day\\[0.4cm]\rule{0.5in}{0.4pt}}
\end{minipage}%
\hfill
\begin{minipage}[t]{0.35\textwidth}
\shortstack{\small Signature\\[0.6cm]\rule{1.5in}{0.4pt}}
\end{minipage}
\end{minipage}}
\end{turn}
\end{minipage}
\pagebreak
\linedpagetwo
\pagebreak \pagebreak
\huge \textbf{HOWTO Build Common Workshop} \huge \textbf{HOWTO Build Common Workshop}
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\linedpage \linedpage
\pagebreak
Workshop 3
\linedpage
\vspace{1cm} \vspace{1cm}
\pagebreak \pagebreak
Workshop 4 Workshop 3
\linedpage \linedpage