Comment Re:Is Apple being compensated? (Score 1) 239
15% profit on revenue combined with minimal tax liability.
They are being compensated just fine.
15% profit on revenue combined with minimal tax liability.
They are being compensated just fine.
The article states we have more than any other country except Russia, Iraq and Iran.
It's old physics that we haven't figured out yet, but thought we had.
Hit the menu key on your phone and click "Request Desktop Site", or is this something else iPhones don't do?
And roughly 15,000 murdered by drunk drivers that year with no national outrage at the tragedy/massacre anywhere in sight.
The USA has less homicides per square mile compared to Norway.
You are less likely to be murdered in the US than in Norway using my arbitrarily chosen statistic.
This is the defense trying to get evidence that contradicts the plaintiffs allegations.
Such as wearing a shirt with CUNT printed on it, then complaining for being called one after you labelled yourself.
And posting about your own sexual aggressiveness isn't the best idea either.
Your friend is teaching directly from textbooks and is asking students to do otherwise when they complete assignments?
Try actually teaching:
Go over the written material
Show an example (You know, the one that comes with the book that you are already using)
Create a similar but different project for the students to do based on the lesson in the book .
Grade and critique.
Listen to parents raise hell.
You may find donating company assets is harder than you think.
They are antiquities, so he will have to give them up.
He will get a percentage of their value, not close to the real value.
Every single thing you eat has been GM'd.
Whether or not it was done by centuries of forced crossbreeding, or gene manipulation in a lab, you are not consuming a 'naturally' occurring plant.
How was Facebook sure the girl wasn't a 40 year old guy? Maybe the boy was 12 and trying to look 30. Etc.
People gift me hats in TF2 and have for years.
For the funds that have a few million shares, it will make for a great year-end bonus for the fund manager.
Then someday it will be at $6, then $7, then $8, then $9, etc, etc.
Variables don't; constants aren't.