What's 9+10....(You will know only if you watch vine-) -Rip Vine-

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twenty one ......................

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21...you stupid

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I miss vine its was way back in the good days


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How can a person be charged with a crime and receive more than 1 life sentence?

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Its cause they have more than one charge and it would all depend on the crime. For murder it depends on how many ppl you kill and how....its all about the felonies and how many you got pending or how may times you have done the crime.
it depends on what he did if it's like murder u can revicie a hundred years to life

What is the difference between vested funds and non-vested funds in a 401(k) plan?Vested funds are employer contributions, but non-vested funds are contributed by the employee.

Vested funds are tax-exempt until retirement, but non-vested funds are not.

Vested funds do not belong to the employee until after a set period, but non-vested funds immediately belong to the employee.

Vested funds belong to the employee even if employment ends but non-vested funds do not.

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vested funds are the employers contribution and the non vested funds are the contribution of employee.

An example of libel is a journalist making someone look bad by purposefully:

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An example of libel is a journalistmaking someone look bad by purposefully making up false and defamatorystatement. When a journalist causes damage against the subject’s reputation itis considered to be libel. State consider six different legal elements in libelcases which are the defamatory nature of the communication, the way it waspublished, the truth or falsity of the claims and the harm on reputation. 

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Libel

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Which of the following is NOT a way monetary aid is given to the states by the national government?a. loans with interest
b. grants-in-aid
c. block grants
d. revenue sharing

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "a. loans with interest" Among the following choices that is NOT a way monetary aid is given to the states by the national government is the a. loans with interest

Memorial Stadium has traditionally relied exclusively upon 80 baseball games to generate revenue. However, the local baseball team has decided to move to a larger city. It is estimated that profit margin can be maintained or even increased by offering a smaller number of larger events. If the profit margin for a baseball game is $45,000 and the profit margin for an average concert is $175,000, how many concerts would it take to recoup the loss of the baseball games? (Round to the nearest whole number.)

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- First, find out the amount of income for the stadium to generate revenue by multiplying the number of baseball games with the profit margin from the baseball games

80 x $ 45,000 = $ 3,600,000

- The next one, we just have to divide that amount with stadium's profit margin

$ 3,600,000 / $ 175,000 = 20,57 concerts

So it took about 21 concerts to recoup the loss of the baseball games

Why do governments use tax money to supply public goods and services, instead of selling them to those people who use them?

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Public goods and services are just that: public--meaning they belong to all citizens. If the government were to sell these services only to those who needed them, only the relatively rich would benefit.

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There are two main reasons why governments use tax money to supply public goods and services:

  1. They benefit large numbers of people.
  2. If the government didn't intervene, maybe no private company would be able to provide them.

Imagine national infrastructure on private hands. Who has enough money to build all the highways, roads, bridges, etc., that millions of people use everyday around the whole country? Infrastructure projects cost trillions of tax dollars every year, and only the government entities (local, state and federal) can afford them.

The same applies for public schools, parks, the police, the army, etc.