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Computer & Internet Franchises You Can Start In Your Pajamas
Whether it’s to spend more time with the family, or to be able to live out in the country miles from civilization. From avoiding traffic jams, to wanting to take your time with toast and jams, there are many reasons to leave the corporate world and work at home.

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Are You Monkeylike? Joint Ventures
Perception is reality. You tend to make the reality of others, your own. You say you want to learn from their mistakes, but you often learn to limit your self with their false restrictions. You allow fear instead of faith to guide you.

Lease Equipment
Sometimes leasing equipment, instead of buying it, can be the best option for your business. However, there are many variables that should be considered, including costs, use restrictions, legal parameters, and others.

1.2 Macroeconomic policies in developed countries: Economic Report on Africa 2007
Despite the recent oil price hikes, global inflation has remained low and stable (figure 1.3), partly due to restrictions to wage increases, a tight macroeconomic policy stance in both advanced and developing countries, and the supply of cheap manufactures from China. In general, there is little concern about overheating in most economies.

V.b. The International Dimension of Internet Regulation: Taxes and Domain Names
The intersection of a global, multipurpose medium, the Internet, with systems designed for the physical, territorial world poses further policy questions.

Travel Savvy: Shopping the World -- Stuff you just cannot buy at home
It it really that wrong to shop overseas, when the products are ones you cannot find at home? In these days of weight restrictions on most flights, one must choose carefully the goods carted home.

An Overview on Dominican Tax Law
Taxation in the Dominican Republic is governed by Law No. 11-92 of May 31, 1992, commonly known as the Tax Code (“Código Tributario”), its amendments and regulations (“Reglamentos”). This overview is a brief summary of the Tax Code’s most relevant provisions. All references in parentheses refer to articles in the Tax Code unless otherwise specified. Taxes are collected by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (“Dirección General de Impuestos Internos”or DGII), an autonomous government entity which may also issue its own regulations (“Normas”). Dominican income tax law is primarily territorial. All income derived from work or business activities in the Dominican Republic is taxable, no matter if the person is a Dominican, a resident foreigner or a nonresident foreigner (Articles 269 and 270).

Precautions to Take When a Key Employee Leaves
Using non-compete agreements and other contractual restrictions for key employees is just one safe guard companies can use to protect itself against "pirating". There are other precauions companies can also take in order to secure a company's customers, business information and workforce.

Using Voice Broadcasting For Emergency Alert Notification
Using a broadcasting system, a municipality or local government unit can send a pre-recorded message to households. The voice broadcast can be any messages regarding travel restrictions and warnings. If there are disasters, the households will also be notified of the nearest shelter locations or safety instructions.

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (or TCPA) is the ammendment to an earlier Communications Act. The TCPA implements tighter restrictions on telemarketers and also provides an outlet for people who don't wish to receive any solicitation calls referred to as the "Do Not Call List".

How big is the 2011 oil price shock?
Each of the last five major downturns in global economic activity has been immediately preceded by a major spike in oil prices. Sometimes (e.g. in the 1970s and in 1990), the surge in oil prices has been due to supply restrictions, triggered by Opec or by war in the Middle East. Other times (e.g. in 2008), it has been due to rapid growth in the demand for oil.

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