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Rising Alarm: CDC Monitors Mystery Flu-Like Illness Killing Dozens in Africa
The W.H.O. are just looking for an opportunity to flex their political muscle and call for lockdowns and mask mandates. -
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Russian Tourist Drowns on Pattaya Beach, Early Morning
My question is... If she drowned and died in the ocean, then... How was she able to ambulate so high up on the beach? Or, did she drown at high tide, and then, somehow, get left on the beach as the water retreated. But this makes no sense because she was seen alive 50-minutes before being found high on the beach, dead. Something is fishy, here... -
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Progressive Leaders Join Elon Musk in Critiquing American Healthcare Costs
Even if they are "not for profit," their prices are still skewed by market costs across the system. For example, if they don't pay RNs the going rate, they'll find themselves with a shortage of nurses. If they don't fairly compensate their staff physicians, they'll find themselves with a doctor shortage. And you can bet they don't get any charity from the drug companies. So it all factors into their accounting. And even then, what other factors are in play? In large part, it's a tax thing. Or rather, the tax set-up is all part of the larger game. Non profit hospitals operate as 501(c)(3) entities under the tax code.. Donations to the hospital are tax-deductible. In exchange, the hospitals must agree to provide certain free care services and so on. In short, the government has attempted to regulate the system, in part, through the tax code. Unfortunately, the resulting medical care still costs plenty and more than it should. Everybody still makes money. -
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Progressive Leaders Join Elon Musk in Critiquing American Healthcare Costs
Also the country and state hospitals are part of the healthcare system. You're moving the goal posts here. The issue is with the whole system, not just the for profit hospitals. -
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Dual Pricing in Thai Tourism: Economic Necessity or Hidden Bias?
That must be it. The uni never charges me extra to enter the campus. Don't know why. They should, maybe, in order to add to their meager income. -
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What are my options?
H, thanks for your reply and sorry for the delay in replying. So if I do a visa run with the agent, does that pretty much guarantee a re-entry? Because I've heard form various sources that it gets harder and harder to get in on a visa exemption. I'm on my third visa exemption (although the first one was just for a few hours), so it seems impossible if I try to do it as normal. So you don't see the benefit of a SETV because it's not really any different than the visa exemption? Alternatively if you get the non-O retirement you get three months. You can with draw the 800k if you don't intend to apply for the 12 month extension. But if you want the 12 month extension, you need to keep the full amount in the bank? -
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Foreign Pilot Approval Raises Concerns for Thai Aviation
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Thailand's EV Industry Faces Challenges Amid Subsidy Concerns - video
I see the envy of EV-owners when I thunder past them on M3 on my way from Suvarnabhumi to Ban Chang (they can't try to outgun me cause then they would have to turn off their aircon on their way to Rayong to save power) To rub it in, I select the fullest volume on the V6 Ranger Raptors adjustable sports exhaust when I fly by them. The feeling is great. 🙂
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