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Thanks for sharing. Keep posting!
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Honestly, I have been with this before, you can't earn unto this. If you would that is only in short period of time and a day after nothing. Better to stop gambling and focus on business.
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No, we should not abolish cash. This seems like a bait and switch. Governments are already trying to abolish cash, mostly cause they and the banks don't know how to do finance. Just keep them away from all of it. We all feel much safer with technology. Speaking of which, keep them away from that too.
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There are lots of reasons why people do this, maybe they are not satisfied. Their expectation wasn't totally reach up here. But based on my observation, many people have an opposite reaction towards this.
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As you can see, many people all over the world improve thru investing rather than saving. Investment is a way to success. All you need to have is just being positive.
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Surprising that they didn't mention the biggest, which is Chinese citizens going to Hong Kong, buying things with credit, then returning those things to the store for cash, which can be in any denomination. Then they take the cash to a HK bank, open an account, and badabing they have an overseas bank account.
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Practically, when times that I read more about bitcoins, I earned something beneficial on my end. From here I earned more compared to my daily job, so I am willing to render full time here compare working on a daily basis
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As an economics professor and economic expert here at About.com, I personally don't think paper money will completely disappear any time in the near future. It is true that electronic transactions have become more and more common over the last few decades and I see no reason why this trend will not continue. We may even get to the point where paper money transactions become incredibly rare - for some, they already are! At that point, the tables could turn and what we now consider paper money may actually act as the backing to our electronic currency, the way the gold standard once backed paper money. But even this scenario is difficult to picture, in part because of how we have historically placed a value on paper money.
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Socialism is a range of economic and social systems characterised by social ownership and democratic control of the means of production;[7] as well as the political ideologies, theories, and movements that aim at their establishment.[8] Social ownership may refer to forms of public, cooperative, or collective ownership; to citizen ownership of equity; or to any combination of these.[9] Although there are many varieties of socialism and there is no single definition encapsulating all of them,[10] social ownership is the common element shared by its various forms
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Yes indeed. I was able to use and run this on my ongoing business and everything comes out with a great results. All you need to do is to be more specific. Thanks
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