Shark Meat Should Stay Legal In The U.S Because:
<u>~ Shark meat is not particularly popular in America because many species found off American shores are endangered and shark meat has also been known to contain high levels of mercury in some cases.</u>
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The answer to your question is D.
<em><u>Bring about the overthrow of Cuba's communist government.</u></em>
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Answer:
One of the features of Japanese culture is its long development during the period of complete isolation of the country (sakoku policy) from the rest of the world under the reign of the Tokugawa shogunate, which lasted until the mid-19th century - the beginning of the Meiji period.
Culture, experience, traditions have enabled Japanese society to function smoothly, not only at the level of domestic systems, but also at the level of reproduction of national spiritual values.
The national-cultural conditionality of the political traditions of Japanese society is manifested in the patriarchal-paternalistic beginning of power, which determined the norms of patronizing, individually responsible political action, in the idea of Kokutai - the national essence and the divinity of the origin of the state, which contributed to the strengthening of nationalist tendencies. The features of group consciousness have consolidated in political traditions such concepts as a sense of duty to the people, uncertainty that performs the function of a compromise, steady adherence to the political course, and persistence in achieving political goals.
Explanation:
The economic, military, and political power of the societies that adopted it was greatly enhanced by industrialization. The countries that benefited from industrialization, on the whole, were the ones with the necessary components of land, labor and capital and often government support.
C. Net Pay is how much you've made during a pay period, YTD Net Pay is how you've made this year.
We might also note the difference between net pay and gross pay.
Gross pay is how much you earned before any taxes and deductions, net pay what you take home after taxes and deductions.
Let's use an example, and for the sake of state tax numbers, let's say you live in Minnesota. If you had a job where your total amount earned in a week (gross pay) was $1,000, and you got a weekly paycheck--assuming you are single and claiming no special tax deductions:
Federal income tax would be about $125
Social Security withholding about $60
Medicare withholding about $15
State tax withholding about $60
... So, not counting any other deductions you might include (such as your portion of health or dental insurance premiums, etc), with a gross pay of $1,000 your net pay would be about $740 per week. Year-to-date numbers would track that net pay total as it accumulated throughout the tax year.