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Make Money Promoting Week?


I am interested in doing Zeek but can’t seem to get a straight answer from anyone !!! Can you make money promoting the auction website? I am told YES and that I make 20% of the auction item sale and an even match of points. The thing that is NOT clear is if people have ACTUALLY gotten money INTO THEIR BANK ACCOUNT that they USE TO BUY FOOD with. I know that people MOSTLY do the affiliate sign up and also buying bids. That is not my question !!! Please give honest answers only !!!

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Plzz Help With This Study Guide Test In A Week?


Nonvascular plants include ____.
ferns and horsetails
horsetails and mosses
liverworts and ferns
mosses and liverworts
4. ____ is a chemical compound that forms tangled fibers in the cell walls of plants. (1 point)
Stomata
Cambium
Cellulose
Cuticle
5. Of the following, which is NOT an example of a seed plant? (1 point)
peanuts
peat moss
oranges
wheat
6. The most common type of plants on Earth is ____. (1 point)
angiosperms
gymnosperms
nonvascular plants
seedless vascular plants
7. The major function of leaves is to ____. (1 point)
make food
store food
transport
absorb nutrients
8. Which of the following eats consumers? (1 point)
carnivore
herbivore
bacteria
fungi
9. Which is a more complete model of feeding relationships? (1 point)
protein building
food map
food web
food chain
10. Which is a single individual from a population? (1 point)
organism
ecosystem
community
niche
11. Drought, fewer plants, and fewer nesting sites are examples of ____ factors. (1 point)
biotic
abiotic
limiting
carrying
12. Which of the following would help conserve natural resources? (1 point)
using solar panels
recycling plastic bottles
ridding the environment of harmful pollutants
all of the above

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Who Has Just Seen Go Greek For A Week?


What corruption. What hope for countries who try to operate honestly? I have just watched the ITV documentary showing Greek nationals explaining to British citizens how to ‘play the Greek game’. Corruption is rife from top to bottom: high earners like surgeons lie about earnings by invoicing for less than half the cost of treatment and accepting the remainder in cash – this increases their earnings by over £1,000 per week; all services, like Driving Test Instructor, MOT garage, Planning Officer comply with passes, certificates and planning permission by asking for, and always getting, a bribe. This is called Fakelaki – Money in Envelope.
The richest people in the country, the shipping magnates, pay NO tax at all. Apparently it’s a national pride thing and a way of saying thank you! Since joining the EU, employees such as hairdressers retire at 54 years – with a pension of 90% of final wages for the first year. They then supplement this by doing hairdressing from home and being paid cash in hand, without declaring it. Bus drivers earn £750 per week, plus a bonus for turning up for work on time, plus an allowance if they are married, plus an annual milk allowance!
When buying or selling a house, the seller is taxed on what he is paid for property and the buyer’s rates are based on what he spent. They get around this by stating a figure about 1/3rd of the actual agreed price – and the rest in paid/received in cash. The official notaries are part of the scam. This also is the norm in Spain – another country who are supposedly going down!
It would seem that this kind of cheating way of life is the norm in a lot of Europe? It has never been a secret that Italy runs on dodgy deals? The EU itself refuses to answer questions put by accountants as to where millions of euros have gone – resulting in no signed off accounts since the Common Market evolved into the EU.
WE CAN NO LONGER PAY SO THAT THEY CAN CONTINUE THEIR GAMES AT OUR EXPENSE! We must demand that every local MP watches the documentary – and then gives a response to their constituents. This country has long been brave in the face of austerity. We go without and knuckle under until the books look healthier. They never will while corruption lies all around us in the guise of the EU! I am horrified at what I have just witnessed.

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So A 24 Year Old Unemployed, Uninsured Father Died Last Week Of A Toothache… What Do You Think?


http://abcnews.go.com/Health/insurance-2…
“According to NBC affiliate WLWT, Kyle Willis’ wisdom tooth started hurting two weeks ago. When dentists told him it needed to be pulled, he decided to forgo the procedure, because he was unemployed and had no health insurance.
When his face started swelling and his head began to ache, Willis went to the emergency room, where he received prescriptions for antibiotics and pain medications. Willis couldn’t afford both, so he chose the pain medications.
The tooth infection spread, causing his brain to swell. He died Tuesday.”
To add, a quick google search tells me that the avg cost of getting your wisdom teeth pulled if you’re uninsured is around 1000-2000$ if you’re curious.
So what do you think of a man dying of a toothache in the richest country in the world, who’s life could’ve been saved by a relatively simple procedure.

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My Wife’s Doc Want To Schedule A C-section For Our Breech Baby 2 Weeks From Now, 1 Week Before Due Date…..?


if I changed to another in-network doctor in another practice, but still affiliated with the same hospital, will the insurance company come back and bill me any different or will there be any sort of ‘changing doctor’ fee?
I don’t agree with our current doctor that we should perform a C-section on our breech baby 1 week before due date. That just tells me that the doctor doesn’t have time for our baby to be ready, which isn’t cool with me.

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What Are My Chances Of Getting Into St. John’s University Queens Campus Pharmacy Program?


Scores:
GPA: 3.7 out of 4.0 scale (Weighted GPA)
June ACT 2010: 23
October ACT 2010: 24
I know–my scores are really low 🙁
Resume:
Work Experience
Jul 09 – Jul 09; Career Frontiers Intern; Ridgewood, NJ Valley Hospital; 40 Hrs/Week; Total Hours: 160
Worked in the Education department. Clerical Work, such as Typing, Sorting and filing, Copying and collating, Record keeping, Appointment scheduling, Data entry, Minor bookkeeping, Low level public relations.
Volunteer Service
Sep 09 – Nov 09; Junior Volunteer; Ridgewood, NJ; Valley Hospital; Grade 11; 2 Hours/Week; Total Hours:20
Clerical Work, such as Typing, Sorting and filing, Copying and collating, Record keeping, Appointment scheduling, Data entry, Minor bookkeeping, Low level public relations.
Sep 07 – Sep 09; Junior Volunteer; Teaneck, NJ; Holy Name Hospital; Grades 9,10,11; 2 Hours/Week; Total Hours: 116
Volunteered in the Foods & Nutrition Services. Passed & prepared food trays, prepared utensils, cleaned the trays, delivered food trays to patients.
Extracurricular Activities
Interact Club; Grades 9,10,11,12
A community service organization requiring an annual attendance of 10-12 hours.
Ahimsa Club; Grade 9
A service organization to promote non-violence.
E.R.A.S.E. Club; Grades 9,10,11
An organization for eliminating Racism & Sexism Everywhere.
Awards/Certificates
Mar 10; Interact Service Club; Grade 12
Selected to be Historian. Class Executive Officer for 9th Graders. Responsibilities include: attend every meeting and event, take pictures that depicted caring & positive attributes, and organize for 9th grade.
May 10; National Honor Society; Grade 12
Selected to be a member of National Honor Society. A community service organization requiring an annual attendance of 20 hours.
Skills/Academic Achievement
Honor Roll
Included on Honor Roll in Grades 9 and 10 every marking period
Personal Statement:
Growing up with a family strongly affiliated in the medical profession, I find myself also leaning toward the field, particularly pharmacy. Throughout my academic career, I have always found myself excelling in the science curriculum, so in the future I want to incorporate science into my life and make that the foundation of my career. Also, I want to be in a school that gives back to the community. Learning the importance of community service and serving the society that has given me so much is a major part of the career choice I want to pursue. As a pharmacist, I get to work directly with the community and incorporate these values as well as help people deal with their number one priority, their health. Not only do today’s pharmacists count pills, but new laws have been passed across the United States that enables pharmacists to perform check-ups on patients’ blood pressure and give patients vaccinations for some illnesses. In view of my commitment to a diverse population, I hope to use the academic programs to combine my leadership abilities with the social opportunities that will enhance my college experience. I know St. John’s will provide me with the challenges I seek to grow into a well rounded young adult.
So what do you guys think? Do you think I should wait for St. John’s or should I enroll into MCPHS Boston Pharmacy program?
Another thing–I used the SuperMatch feature (on CollegeConfidential) — where I compared my results — and it said I have a high 97-98% chance of getting into St. John’s PharmD program but I don’t know if this feature is accurate or precise. So yeah, what do you guys think, what are my chances of getting into St. John’s University Queens Pharmacy?

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