Posted on 14 December 2012. Tags: Battlefield, call, call of duty, everything, flash storage, girls, hey guys, line games, MacBook, music, music videos, school internet, secondary school, Work
Hey guys and girls,
I was thinking about getting a MacBook Air. It’s not for Call Of Duty, Battlefield or any of those games, or any games at all, except maybe some on-line games. I want to use it for, work (secondary school), internet and media (pictures, music, videos etc). Should I get one for these purposes?
Now the main question, if I upgraded everything from it original value, how much would it cost? I’m talking about RAM from 4GB to 8GB, i5 processor to i7 processor and 64GB flash storage to 512GB.
This is a bit of a long shot so I’m not expecting many answers. But if you could, I’d be extremely grateful to you.
Please and Thank You =)
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Posted on 01 December 2012. Tags: call, characterization, corporate affiliates, corporate group, Country, economic actors, federal income tax, financial accounting, free rein, Multinational, multinational corporations, multinational groups, pricing, tax havens, vertical integration
Multinational companies should be made to pay taxes on foreign profits.
Newspapers use the phrase “transfer pricing” as shorthand for multinational corporations shifting profits to tax havens to avoid tax in developed countries.
Tax professionals bristle at this characterization, arguing that transfer pricing is a neutral phrase to describe the process by which profits are allocated among different jurisdictions as though corporate affiliates were separate economic actors transacting with each other at arm’s length.
The newspapers are correct. The members of large multinational groups of corporations are not separate economic actors. The point of vertical integration is not to have to pay arm’s-length prices for some goods and services. It is a fool’s errand to try to divine arm’s-length prices for intragroup transactions, particularly for valuable intellectual property (IP) that is never licensed to outsiders.
Financial accounting ignores affiliates and treats the corporate group as a single entity. But the federal income tax law treats affiliates as separate economic acdtors, giving multinationals free rein to determine where their profits should be taxed, or more likely, not taxed.
Multinationals report vast profits in tax havens like the Cayman Islands, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Ireland. Economists have documented massive shifts of multinational corporations’ profits to tax havens, in amounts wildly out of proportion to any economic activity taking place there. Some income is not taxed anywhere. Americans call it “nowhere income.” Europeans call it “white income.”http://www.forbes.com/2010/06/24/tax-fin…
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Posted on 13 November 2012. Tags: army, assassins, call, Common, medieval society, Reason, Society, Stop, taverns, unanswered questions
I’m writing a story and I have a few unanswered questions. Would a king send his family elsewhere if he knew there was an army coming towards his kingdom that he knows he cannot stop? Were there assassins during that time? How common were bounties on people? For what reason would a king call upon a knight to speak with him privately? Have people ever openly fought in the markets or taverns?
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Posted on 10 November 2012. Tags: advertisement, call, charity organizations, English, enough money, Everyone, half the battle, logistics company, native speaker, neighbors, person
Most of Charity organizations are time consuming. Sometimes it takes several months to deliver my money to the right person and right place. But this services are different. We want to shorten the length of the Distribution because we are affiliated with the big logistics company. Everyone can participate in this service even if who does not have enough money to Charity. Everyone can give theirs items to the poors when they see the advertisement. Just one call it is OK. When people think about Charity they would think it is grandiose and great things or they think about it isn’t for anyone. But what we want to do is let them start with something small and unimportant. Because a good start is half the battle for the better world. Some of the rich people are indisposed toward helping their poor neighbors. But who living in the middle classes peoples can help them a lead, first.
Sorry Im not a native speaker. Please help me correct my Writing. Thank you
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Posted on 08 November 2012. Tags: boston market, call, Detail, eighteen, extreme attention, freshman year, getting a job, papa john, physical applications, senior year, seventeen, target, there some sort, twenty times, Very
I’m seventeen, about to eighteen in twenty one days and have been trying to get a job since my freshman year! I’m a senior now and still without a job. I can’t understand why or how this is possible when my grades are excellent, I’m a VERY hard worker, I pay extreme attention to detail and only have two classes my senior year (so I get out at 10:26). I’ve tried applying to SO many places and I think I’ve applied to Chipotle almost twenty times now yet I have never gotten a call for an interview or anything! In fact, apparently I’m not qualified to work at Target or Papa John’s as a cashier or waiter. I’ve tried getting physical applications but all the places told me I HAVE to use the online one. Once, a CVS had a “now hiring all positions sign” up and I ask about it and they just tell me I need to apply online. I don’t understand how- and I don’t just apply, I look for opened positions- I can’t even get a job as a dishwasher at iHop or Boston Market. Is there some sort of secret to getting a job as a teen?
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Posted on 08 November 2012. Tags: boston market, call, Detail, eighteen, extreme attention, freshman year, getting a job, papa john, physical applications, senior year, seventeen, target, there some sort, twenty times, Very
I’m seventeen, about to eighteen in twenty one days and have been trying to get a job since my freshman year! I’m a senior now and still without a job. I can’t understand why or how this is possible when my grades are excellent, I’m a VERY hard worker, I pay extreme attention to detail and only have two classes my senior year (so I get out at 10:26). I’ve tried applying to SO many places and I think I’ve applied to Chipotle almost twenty times now yet I have never gotten a call for an interview or anything! In fact, apparently I’m not qualified to work at Target or Papa John’s as a cashier or waiter. I’ve tried getting physical applications but all the places told me I HAVE to use the online one. Once, a CVS had a “now hiring all positions sign” up and I ask about it and they just tell me I need to apply online. I don’t understand how- and I don’t just apply, I look for opened positions- I can’t even get a job as a dishwasher at iHop or Boston Market. Is there some sort of secret to getting a job as a teen?
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