your question you sucker
Gerald Garrick Cunningham was born in 1945.
Glenn Cunningham was born on August 4, 1909.
Marikah Cunningham is 5' 6 1/2".
pay for service
John Cunningham - journalist - died in 2012.
They don't pay in money but in goods like firewood or food.
They don't pay in money but in goods like firewood or food.
They use the barter system, paying with firewood, collards, and whatever they have to give.
they pay with work or food
In the book To Kill A Mockingbird, Mr. Cunningham pays Atticus with hickory nuts and other items. Mr. Cunningham is very poor and has to pay by giving goods rather than money to Atticus.
They never pay for anything that they wont be able to pay back. I think they also pay people with items rather than money like where mr Cunningham gives atticus a sack of potatoes for helping him.
He does pay him just not with money because he cannot afford it. The Cunningham's are a very poor family who don't have any money. They do pay Atticus however with Farm goods as they never take anything they cannot pay back. Atticus offered to help The Cunningham's so he accepts their way of payment.
Jessie Cunningham Sr
they thought they would have to pay back the money
Myron A. Cunningham has written: 'Staff selection, education and utilization' -- subject(s): Teachers, In-service training, Selection and appointment, School personnel management
The Cunningham family did not have anything to pay Miss Maudie for their son Walter's entailment debt in the form of money or goods. Instead, they offered to pay in the form of legal advice, manual labor, or goods from their farm.
Diane Cunningham has written: 'Improving teaching with collaborative action research' -- subject(s): Action research in education, In-service training, Group work in education, Teachers