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20 Things That Are Actually Worth Stockpiling

By Angelica | Mar 18, 2020 | Comments Off on 20 Things That Are Actually Worth Stockpiling

Steve Cukrov / Shutterstock.com While it’s good to be prepared, you need to know what’s worth stockpiling. Stocking up on a year’s supply of something just to have it go bad in a couple of weeks will be a waste of money. Still, more and more people face the possibility of a quarantine or self-isolation…

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Credit Card Issuers Offer Cardholders Relief Amid Coronavirus Fears

By Angelica | Mar 18, 2020 | Comments Off on Credit Card Issuers Offer Cardholders Relief Amid Coronavirus Fears

As workplaces temporarily shut down and thousands of Americans are quarantined because of the coronavirus, some major credit card issuers have begun offering relief to their customers. The World Health Organization on Wednesday labeled COVID-19 a pandemic, with more than 135,000 cases confirmed and more than 4,900 deaths worldwide, according to Johns Hopkins University. In…

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Fin’s Grins…

By Jo Gardner | Mar 18, 2020 | Comments Off on Fin’s Grins…
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The vast ethical void between primum non nocere and the customer is always right

By Angelica | Mar 18, 2020 | Comments Off on The vast ethical void between primum non nocere and the customer is always right

First, do no harm. For physicians, these are hallowed words. Within religion, they are akin to the Golden Rule and are, in fact, quite similar. In the realm of ethics, Kant’s categorical imperative, to only do what you would have seen done universally to all people, comes to mind as a suitable comparative axiom. Other…

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This Job Board Specializes in Remote Work and Flexible Gigs

By Angelica | Mar 18, 2020 | Comments Off on This Job Board Specializes in Remote Work and Flexible Gigs

Thanks to the internet and widespread connectivity, there are plenty of jobs that don’t require you to commute to the office every day or work a 9-to-5 schedule. But how do you find openings for these positions? And how can you tell whether they’re legitimate or scams? One way to look for legitimate part-time, remote,…

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Federal Proposal to Levy Excise Tax on Spring Water Extraction

By Angelica | Mar 18, 2020 | Comments Off on Federal Proposal to Levy Excise Tax on Spring Water Extraction

Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) is proposing to levy a federal excise tax on spring water extraction—also known as a severance tax. Her bill, Save Our Spring Act of 2020, would impose a tax of $0.06 per gallon of water extracted from springs or underground water sources for use as bottled drinking water. Revenue from…

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Virus-panicked jury rushed polygamist tax case, defense says

By Angelica | Mar 18, 2020 | Comments Off on Virus-panicked jury rushed polygamist tax case, defense says

Businessman Lev Dermen, 53, was found guilty Monday as part of a scheme to cheat the IRS out of $512 million through a program designed to promote clean fuels. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/articles/virus-panicked-jury-rushed-polygamist-tax-case-defense-says

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Working from Home and Noticing Drafty Windows?

By Jo Gardner | Mar 18, 2020 | Comments Off on Working from Home and Noticing Drafty Windows?

How many of us out there are now working from home?  How many of us are starting to notice some work that needs to be done?  If you are noticing the draft coming in from closed windows, it is time to reach out to All Pro Xteriors.  All Pro Xteriors can send a professional to…

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What works best for treating depression and anxiety in dementia?

By Angelica | Mar 18, 2020 | Comments Off on What works best for treating depression and anxiety in dementia?

It’s 3 pm on a warm, sunny Saturday. For the past 20 years your mother would dress in her finest clothes and walk to her neighbor’s house for her weekly bridge game. For the past month, however, she has not been interested in playing bridge. Although she sometimes required prompting (as well as reminders to…

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Salt Lake City area hit by M5.7 earthquake, damage reported

By Angelica | Mar 18, 2020 | Comments Off on Salt Lake City area hit by M5.7 earthquake, damage reported

A magnitude 5.7 earthquake has struck the Salt Lake City area of Utah, U.S., the largest quake to hit the area in 28 years and big enough to cause some damage to buildings in Magna, West Valley City and Salt Lake City itself. The state of Utah is not a region that has significant coverage…

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