…licit axioms behind them, and in generalizing them into all capital including human capital if we trust those axioms. One of the mini-surprises was that gift appeared in my very first equation. Cash flow at the scale of the total capital of the individual, where reinvestment ca...
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…he option of recycling/shredding junk, getting a scan of the contents, or having specific items forwarded to you or someone you designate. I have not personally used it yet (will be testing it out this month in preparation for an upcoming trip in May), but a friend and author in...
…way you get to see us :- ). Originally when we got those bundles I thought it was the DNA swabs. Sent from Soon-Yi's iPhone On Sep 17, 2016, at 8:36 AM, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> wrote: i asked, you told me it was ok that you had changed your plans to be able to make it....
…private prosecution and review of prosecutorial declination decisions. All are mechanisms to guard against unjustified nonenforcement, or underenforcement, by jurisdictions’ primary prosecution agencies. The next Part examines the relative strengths of these alternatives. Ill. P...
…t we’re quite serious about the use of force,” he said. “In the first term, the administration didn’t always speak with one voice on this issue. So what Hagel says can make a difference.” Despite his poorly receieved performance at his confirmation hearings, it’s widely believe...
…ere private possession of obscene material,” is it the high water mark of a past flood, or is it the precursor of a new one? Defendant points to the fact that the court in Stanley stated that Roth v. United States, was “not impaired by today’s holding, and in the course of its op...
…— he dispatched Epstein 3 i to do the dirty work. fe When Wexner hired a decorator for his Ohio mansion and wanted someone to verify the authenticity of several expensive 4 * antiques, Epstein flew in his friend Stuart Pivar, the renowned art collector and author. (According t...
…them." 7° This information must be provided at "the earliest opportunity after detection of a crime at which it may be done without interfering with an investigation." 7° The Department appears to have little difficulty implementing this requirement. Evidence of this fact comes...
…nnaire Jeffrey Epstein and minor aged children. At the conclusion of the sexual activity, the minors were paid sums of money ranging from $200.00-$1,000.00. Testimony from multiple witnesses indicate i minor at the time, was one of Jeffrey Epstein's victims. Mr. Epstein is believ...
…racies for the Iron Curtain: “We understand the fatality of an ‘iron curtain’ for us. We will not go down this path. No one will build a wall around us.” The manual recalls Mikhail Gorbachev not for his attempts to reform and liberalize the Communist system, but instead for his...
… E." <[email protected]> wrote: free now On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 3:46 PM, Kathy Run li [i £» & Zl wrote: Correct. One time, maybe. Twice, no way. On Sep 19, 2014 3:45 PM, "jeffrey E." <[email protected] > wrote: of course not , he wouldnt have been so stupid. wnnn-an...
…ts while he angrily screamed at Plaintiff that he, Defendant Epstein, rather than Defendant Trump, should have been the one who took Plaintiff's virginity, before Plaintiff finally managed to break away from Defendant Epstein. Exhs. A and B. i. The threats of violence against Pl...
… do with $3-10 million per year?” I asked. His answer? “I would take a long trip to Thailand.” That just about sums up one of the biggest self-deceptions of our modern age: extended world travel as the domain of the ultrarich. I’ve also heard the following: “Tl just work in the...
…nterior Minister, Hasan al-Alfi, in 1993, although the tactic breaks a fundamental taboo in Islam against the taking of one’s own life. He also introduced the propaganda ploy of the martyrdom video, which would become a signature of Al Qaeda. Bin Laden needed Zawahiri, not least...
…waned; successive species emerged, evolved and became extinct. But in just a tiny sliver of Earth's history - the last one millionth part, a few thousand years - the patterns of vegetation altered much faster than before. This signalled the start of agriculture. Changes in land-...