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Do you legally have to pay taxes?

Score: 4.3/5 (59 votes) The Law: The requirement to pay taxes is not voluntary. Section 1 of the Internal Revenue Code clearly imposes a tax on the taxable income of individuals, estates, and trusts, as determined by the tables set forth in that section.Can I refuse to pay income tax?Penalties. Pena...

27 Jan 2026 1,157 READS
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Are tooth gems appropriative?

Score: 4.4/5 (7 votes) Tooth gems have been called out by social activists as a form of cultural appropriation, but it hasn't stopped front-page celebrities from getting them. Wearing gems on your teeth isn't a passing fad or trend — it's long been a part of Latino culture, dating bac...

27 Jan 2026 314 READS
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What is the formula of garnierite?

Score: 4.8/5 (52 votes) Garnierite, (NiMg)6Si4O10(OH)8, a nickel-magnesium silicate, is the richest in nickel, but nickeliferous limonite, (Fe, Ni)O(OH)·nH2O, constitutes a major portion of the laterites.What is the chemical formula of garnierite?The x-ray-diffraction (XRD) pattern of the Yunnan gar...

27 Jan 2026 1,968 READS
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What is stratigraphic dating?

Score: 4.7/5 (12 votes) Stratigraphy is the oldest of the relative dating methods that archaeologists use to date things. Stratigraphy is based on the law of superposition--like a layer cake, the lowest layers must have been formed first.What are stratigraphic relationships?Stratigraphic relationshi...

27 Jan 2026 1,720 READS
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How does grave robbers work?

Score: 5/5 (52 votes) Grave robbery, tomb robbing, or tomb raiding is the act of uncovering a grave, tomb or crypt to steal commodities. ... Grave robbers who are not caught usually sell relatively modern items anonymously and artifacts on the black market. Those intercepted, in a public justice dom...

27 Jan 2026 1,132 READS
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Who made fair trade?

Score: 4.2/5 (59 votes) The Fair Trade movement began back in 1946 when a woman named Edna Ruth Byler began importing needlecrafts from low income women in South America. She laid the groundwork for the first Fair Trade organization, the Mennonite Central Committee.Who started Fair Trading?The earli...

27 Jan 2026 713 READS
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Was the bifrost destroyed?

Score: 4.5/5 (3 votes) The Bifrost was fully completed fully functional and was used to transport Thor from Muspelheim back to Asgard. Later, on the day of Ragnarok, it was use to carry the Asgardian's to Korg's "Saviour" Ship. And was damaged in the fight between Hulk and Fenris. It was t...

27 Jan 2026 119 READS
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Why do mallards have blue feathers?

Score: 4.4/5 (20 votes) The speculum is a patch of often iridescent color on the secondary wing feathers of most duck species. It is often seen as a bright patch of color on the rear of the wing when the wing is spread during flight or when the bird is stretching, preening, or landing.What does the ...

27 Jan 2026 1,927 READS
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Do whigs still exist?

Score: 4.8/5 (10 votes) The Modern Whig Party (MWP) was a political party in the United States intended to be a revival of the Whigs that existed from 1833 to 1856. In 2019, it ceased activities as a party, opting to become a think tank for moderates known as the Modern Whig Institute.What happened ...

27 Jan 2026 1,206 READS
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Who started flair bartending?

Score: 4.7/5 (24 votes) T.G.I. Friday's is credited for modernizing and popularizing flair bartending in the United States beginning in the mid-1980s because they allowed artistic personality freedom behind the bar.Is Flair Bartending still a thing?Flair bartenders are employed all over the wor...

27 Jan 2026 1,962 READS
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