Yes we can go on for several pages, You post a link, and I post one that contravenes it, and then you again, rinse and repeat.
Point is that people should be free to decide what is in their tab water.
It has also been proven that an excess of fluoride in the tap water is harmful
And from the link in my post
The fluoride opposition argues there has never been a double-blinded, randomized, controlled clinical trial — the gold standard of scientific research — looking at the effects of fluoride on children.
Update: I contacted Fidelity about the magnetic strip issue. They said it does have it. I looked again and there was a silver strip on it which I thought was for the signature. lol I'm used to dark brown or black strips.
Great work, you have made correction by yourself. From this
it turned to this
And became clear that oil is not the only resource world is buying from Russia.
This is a one dimensional view of a multi-dimensional economic market. But there's a broader economic impact. I suggest:
Thai sellers gain significant economic gains that can be further invested and/or exploited to raise standard of living, including education and business opportunities.
For a segment of Thais who choose to down size their lives subsequently to sale of real estate to foreigners, it becomes a net live time gain.
Foreigners buying Thai real estate are likely to have significant economic excess beyond real estate acquisition to continue to add to the Thai economy over their lives in Thailand.
More foreigners buying residences likely become permanent residents as defined by the Thailand Department of Revenue with the potential for additional income taxes.
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