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In regards to renting,about the following terms please define them correctly?
I am trying to rent a room and I have been hearing all these terms. I have been hearing the definitions but I keep on getting different ones. So Yahoo Answerer's please help, the following terms are as follows 1 Lease Is it what determines how long you can stay 2 Deposit Is it money that the landlord wants to see upfront and if so what would that prove? 3 One or Two Month Security One Months Security Deposit4 References5 Utilities I am assuming water, heat,cable washer, dryer and internet? 6 Furnished Has all the furniture, especially a bed? Unfurnished has no furniture I am very new to this, so I need all the help I can get with this.If there are any other terms I am forgetting please feel free to tell. Before I look at the place, what are all the questions I should ask? Also, when I look at the place what should I examine closely?Thank you
What's it like for Californians, in terms of the prime time television schedule (Pacific Time)?
I live in the Eastern time zone and so the prime time shows all come on at 8pm and 9pm. But, I think these same network shows are broadcast in the Western time zone at the same time, so these shows are shown at 5pm and 6pm. Is this correct? Is this how it is? Like what time does America's Got Talent show in Cali? In the East, it starts at 9pm.This is true for other things like sporting events on television too. So, how do Californians feel about this? It's great and sunny out in Cali, but are you guys miffed about the earlier prime time television schedule that you have to deal with?
What should I know about travelling in Australia in terms of...?
Tipping,Currency,Health and safety precautions,Taxes
How did Ausssies and New Zealanders come up with terms like "Fair dinkum", "she'll be right' and "good as"?
Aussies are the only nation to say " fair dinkum" , and both Aussies and New Zealanders are the only nations to say " she'll be right" and " good as" ie, the simile lacks a noun . How did they originate?
In terms of dissedent Irish republicanism where do you see Northern Ireland in the next year to two years?
In terms of dissident Irish republicanism where do you see Northern Ireland in the next year two years. Can you see Northern Ireland becoming worse or getting better?
What's the biggest difference between a Greek and a Macedonian in terms of psychical appearance?
Ok unlike Greeks, Macedonians have pale skin, have blue eyes and have blonde hair but what else? Thanks a bunch.xoxo
Should the Philippines look at Japan as a role-model in terms of economy?
In Japan > free and open national and local elections which are very competitive across several parties, ruling party provides prime minister in the Diet.> national health care, full coverage at $125 per month upper middle class income level compared to US , no rejections.> 3 % 5 % unemployment ongoing, during most recent US caused recession maximum at 5.6 % tradingeconomics.com Economics Unemployment rate.aspx?symbol JPY> under 10 % personal income taxes mine are 6 %, above average income level > 40 % corporate income taxes> 22,000 licensed lawyers as a cap with little to nothing to do 0.01 % of population while US 1,200,000 lawyers or 0.4 % of population people solve their own problems rather than working class leeching courts.> public transportation provided at no charge to all workers paid by employing companies PLUS I have never needed nor wanted an automobile, and instead save ALL the plethora associated costs, taxes, and fees > oligopolized, inter cooperative banks operating under missions to benefit society rather than to earn profit no working class gouging ATM fees no checking accounts to gouge workers low interest and generous forbearance > setting 10 % product price mark up typically across the board by sellers voluntary based on honor and missions to benefit society , heedless of fluctuations in demand effectively discourages consumer price gouging.> subsidized staple food products to the end consumer, regulating ongoing fair pricing.> no abusive sin taxes cigarettes at $3 a pack since 1997, exact same brand price at ALL vendors .> most equitable wage distribution in the world a of course extracts threat of executive thievery b worst is the US and UK executives earn double staff salaries across the board > lowest crime rate in the world due to no rich class oppression AND only 1.8 police per 1000 people vs. 2.85 per 1000 in the US > even the very, very few homeless in Japan WILL NOT beg perfectly debunks vacuous accusations that socialism creates dependency, and rather displays that socialism heightens personal honor.> free to carry a beer into a theater or onto a train just threw that in to exhibit daily freedom from fascist abuse Why can we do this? We can because 1 law books are logical rather than oversize for working class thievery, and 2 competition is not a forced philosophy here. > $28 trillion in national savings $13 trillion of which held by households breitbart.com article.php?id D8UM6BU00& show article 1& catnum 0 As far as government debt is concerned, we should not worry about it for at least another three to four years. Accumulated government debt is very large, close to 190 % of GDP, but the financial wealth of the Japanese household is 300 % of GDP in gross terms. Even in net terms it is around 240 %, so we still have room to finance government debt The Japanese purchase 94 % of Japanese government debt, so this is not an unhealthy situation at all. It is much healthier than the United States situation where close to 70 % is being purchased by foreigners. However, the Japanese savings ratio has come down it is below 5 %, and the amount of government debt is increasing much more rapidly than savings, so we cannot have this kind of situation for long. Maybe within the next five to ten years we need to have fiscal consolidation. Within the next five to ten years we should raise the consumption tax. Mr. Eisuke Sakakibara a.k.a. Mr. Yen Former Japan Minister of Finance July 2010 P.S I'm a Filipino working in Japan and I'm proud to be Pinoy. flipperrYou see, Japan is an export country. Everything here in the Philippines are mostly Japanese.Playstation JapaneseToyota Japanese7 Eleven JapaneseAnime JapaneseThe underpass at Makati JapaneseMRT JapaneseI wish we Filipinos would do the same thing as the Japanese, rather than hanging out with foreign dirty old men. ragdefenderTrue China is the 2nd largest economy in the world behind U.S.A and in front of Japan. But in reality, the workers in China are overworked and underpaid. But in Japan, the people there have a higher standard of living compared to people living in China.
Which city is richer in terms of $$$ and more developed Hong Kong or Shanghai?
Need explanation of congugation terms?
Present Indicative Presumptive Imperative Past Indicative Past Presumptive Present Progressive Past Progressive Provisional Conditional Potential CausativeThese are the ones I an wondering about. I was looking at a site that conjugates Japanese verbs but I dont know how to translate them because I never learned these english terms. So please help me. This is the site of the Japanese conjugator if it helps japaneseverbconjugator.com This is with the verb iku conjugated japaneseverbconjugator.com VerbDetails.asp?txtVerb iku
How is San Francisco in terms of living expenses?
I am wondering how is San Francisco in terms of living expenses and also like Los Angeles do you need a car in order to travel are their transportation system dependable as compare to new york and how is the city in general.
Is Denver just an over grown small town in terms of the people that live there?
Colorado Springs, Colorado is MOST DEFINITELY just a completely overgrown small town. A large majority of the people that I meet here whenever I go out were born and raised here with the exception of the the active duty military folks. Don't get me wrong, everyone's got to be from somewhere, but I don't fit in here since I wasn't born and raised here and since I am from the South I am especially shunned here in this town. The moment I tell people here in this town where I am from they automatically think about all of the negative stereotypes about the South that come from Hollywood, CA and the unfortunate stereotypes that are sometimes unfortunately true about the southern U.S.. My gosh people it isn't 1960 anymore so why do people here in the Springs stereotype me for? Not only that, but I AM 1 8th Cherokee Indian from my grandfather on my mom's side. With that said, don't you think that I would be a hypocrite for being a racist IF I was a racist which I am not. I didn't just jump up one day and decide to move to Colorado Springs, Colorado. I was honorably discharged from the U.S. Marine Corps back in 2005 and moved here because I NEEDED a job that I got with Intel Corp. before they shut down and left town. So, my main question is this Are most people in Denver native Coloradoans like they are in Colorado Springs? I am looking for a city to transfer to for my last two years for college in which NOBODY will care that I am not originally from there and wasn't born and raised there. Believe it or not, I am a real friendly guy to people despite venting on here sometimes. With that said, people won't accept me here in Colorado Springs because I am not a " home grown tomato" and am not accepted by the locals who predominate in this town. I have repeatedly heard that Denverities absolutely HATE Californians and Texans which leads me to believe that the cliquish locals only mentality does indeed exist up in Denver as well. Anyone care to chime in here?
What's the best time of the year in Rome, in terms of weather?
Hey So, my fiancee and I are planning our wedding, and we wish to be married in the city of Rome, Italy. Last time we went was about mid July, and it was extremely hot. We aren't sure if we want it to be this hot, so what time of the year has the most pleasant, comfortable weather? Should it be in the fall? Thanks so much xoxoALSO in terms of best rates, which time of year is best for our families to fly out?
Is Russia part of the West in terms of culture/religion?
Is Russia part of the West in terms of culture religion, not of economic terms? If not, then what about Tsar Peter the Great's effort to westernize Russia?
Why is it the Philippines is still in the tail end in terms of tourist arrivals?
despite that we have beautiful tourist attractions.
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