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Jun
30

English words often misused

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by HuntFishGuide English words often misused  A Accessary                        Accomplice. Accessory                      An inessential object that adds to the beauty. Acquire                           Get. Acquittal                          Release. Adjoin                             To be next to or in contact with one another. Adjourn                           To suspend a session or meeting. Adverse                           Unfavourable.  Adverse [...]

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Jun
19

Yukon: Essence of the Gold Rush

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by HuntFishGuide Yukon: Essence of the Gold Rush 1. Yukon                 The Yukon, the vast, rugged, thinly populated expanse of land located above the 60th parallel in northwestern Canada which shares its border with Alaska and accurately earns its self-proclaimed slogan of “larger than life,” is a topographically diverse, serenely beautiful, and intoxicatingly attractive territory [...]

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Stefano Grossi asked: The Iraqi Dinar has had its fair share of activity ever since it was introduced in circulation in 1931. If you are wondering how this currency became popular in the recent years, here is some information for you. Do you remember how the Kuwaiti Dinar declined during the invasion by Iraq? After [...]

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Mar
11

Dinar Quagmire

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J Square Humboldt asked: Online speculation regarding the ‘investment opportunity’ the new Iraqi Dinar represents is becoming a virtual cottage industry …However,I’m already on record as believing it’s a great way to acquire wallpaper one note at a time.With that in mind, I’ve noticed that a recent statement from the USA government has announced that [...]

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George S. Hughes asked: The Iraqi dinar is the certified currency of Iraq. The nation stays largely isolated from international monetary markets. The country has no real sovereign credit, there’s little demand for its currency which stays thinly traded. All Iraqi assets, including its money are viewed as currently being a high financial risk. The [...]

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