Poinsettias are a traditional plant found in christmas motifs and floral displays the world over. They originate from Mexico. <span>The </span>poinsettia<span> (Euphorbia pulcherrima) is a commercially important </span>plant species<span> of the diverse spurge family. The </span>species<span> is indigenous to Mexico.</span>
Answer 1.
Payday loans are cash loans that are often used when someone needs the money immediately. The borrower leaves a check with the amount of the loan plus an <u>extremely high fee</u><u>,</u> when the borrower is ready to pay, the lender uses the check.
<em>Some states have banned payday loans as a measure to stop the abuse of high fees to borrowers, and to stop the cycle of borrowing. </em>
Answer 2.
The average interest rate on a payday loan is 391% when you can repay the loan in two weeks, after that the rate grows to an average of 521%. From every $100 borrowed there is an interest fee of $15 or $20.
Answer 3.
A loan shark is a lender that charges interests above the established legal rates, they often act in an illegal way and take advantage of the people's desperate need to get money. A loan shark has cruel ways of getting their money back they often use violence and harassment to get paid.
Famous Shark Loans:
Some examples of famous loan sharks are Sam Battaglia, Jimmy Caci, Fiore Buccieri and Anthony Salerno.
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In the politics of the People's Republic of China, the Central People's Government forms one of three interlocking branches of power, the others being the Communist Party of China and the People's Liberation Army.
America has always stood out as the "free conutry". We are the only country to really have true freedom of speech. In the Texas vs. Johnson case, the court ruled that even something as controversial as burning the flag was still free speech. In other countries at the time, for example China, had just ruled that peaceful protesters could be killed.
This song was called "Bread and Roses".
It's a song inspired by a poem by James Oppenheim. It was recorded multiple times, including by Judy Collins and Utah Phillips.