Comics being claimed as deductions? It's possible but not common. If they're used for professional development or as a legitimate business expense, it could be allowed. However, it requires proper documentation and meeting specific tax regulations.
Some of the elders claimed to be descendants of Cixi. For example, Zhao Fawang, a 90-year-old man in Shanxi who claimed to be the fifth generation nephew of Empress Dowager Cixi, described Cixi's childhood experiences in detail and asked many insiders for more information. In addition, there was also an old man from Shanxi who claimed to be a descendant of Cixi and took out his genealogy as evidence. Later, he was also recognized by experts. However, the claims of these old people who claimed to be descendants of Cixi had not been fully verified, so it was impossible to determine whether their identities were true.
A 'bts tumblr claimed fanfic' is likely a fan - created fictional story about BTS (Bangtan Sonyeondan) that has been claimed on Tumblr. This could mean that an author on Tumblr has declared ownership over the fanfic, perhaps to prevent others from stealing or misusing their work. Fanfics are very popular in the BTS fandom, with fans using Tumblr as a platform to share their creative writing about the group.
'Claimed novel' could mean something that is asserted or declared to be new or original. For example, a new product might be claimed novel by its inventor to show its uniqueness in the market.
Hui Tang Bao's medical insurance did not exceed 15,000 yuan (deductible), and Hui Tang Bao would not reimburse it. Therefore, Hui Tangbao could only be claimed if the individual paid more than 15,000 yuan.
There was an old man who claimed to be the daughter of the last empress Wanrong and provided some evidence to support her statement. However, the answer to this question was not clearly answered in the search results provided. Although there were some rumors and folklore, there was no conclusive evidence to prove the identity of the old man and his statement was true. Therefore, regarding this question, I don't know if the old man's claim to be Wanrong's daughter is true.
Since we only have the name 'the one he claimed novel', it's impossible to say who the author is. It could be a new writer who is just starting out and this is their first significant work, or it could be an established author who has written many other books but this one has some sort of unique claim attached to it.
There are no genuine claimed conversion therapy success stories. Any such claims are likely the result of misinformation or the attempt to promote a harmful and discriminatory ideology. Conversion therapy has been proven time and again to cause more harm than good, leading to emotional distress, social isolation, and a host of mental health problems for those subjected to it. It has no place in modern, ethical therapy practices.
I'm not sure specifically which ghost story she claimed. There could be many rumors or personal experiences she might have shared. Maybe it's something she heard during her travels or in a spooky place she visited.