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Can I get a copy of this map without the country labels? I've found numerous world maps on the internet without country labels, but I want this exact map. Thanks, -- Viennese Waltz 06:52, 23 November 2016 (UTC)
I am trying to corroborate, or negate, a statement made by someone that we pay much more in tax as percentage than before, and would therefore like to look at the evolution of tax rates in Western Europe (eg. Italy, France, (West) Germany, UK, Spain, Portugal, Holland) since the 1960/70s up to present day, such as VAT, property tax, inheritance tax, wealth tax and company tax, and also contributions to government health care and new taxes introduced by respective governments. Are there any webpages on which I can find this information? - if possible, in graph form, to see the evolution. Also, can anyone here comment whether this is the case in general terms in Europe and also USA/Canada as a comparison? Thank you. ZygonLieutenant ( talk) 12:21, 23 November 2016 (UTC)
In what way do the concepts Payment gateway and Payment platform correlate to each other? We have no article on the latter, but examples like Leaf (payment platform) and Alipay (payment platform). -- KnightMove ( talk) 14:36, 23 November 2016 (UTC)
I was reading a book called The Paris Commune of 1871 by Frank Jellinek, and I came across this passage:
'Everyone knew Babick-or Babicki, for he was of Polish extraction- the "perfumer of the rue de Nemours," an eccentric but harmless " character," devotee of a strange religion called " Fusionism," a mixture of the elements of many odd cults'
When I try to look up Fusionism, I get an article for the American political term, and I don't see an article about Babick. Does anyone know what they might be referring to?
Reccanti ( talk) 17:39, 23 November 2016 (UTC)
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Can I get a copy of this map without the country labels? I've found numerous world maps on the internet without country labels, but I want this exact map. Thanks, -- Viennese Waltz 06:52, 23 November 2016 (UTC)
I am trying to corroborate, or negate, a statement made by someone that we pay much more in tax as percentage than before, and would therefore like to look at the evolution of tax rates in Western Europe (eg. Italy, France, (West) Germany, UK, Spain, Portugal, Holland) since the 1960/70s up to present day, such as VAT, property tax, inheritance tax, wealth tax and company tax, and also contributions to government health care and new taxes introduced by respective governments. Are there any webpages on which I can find this information? - if possible, in graph form, to see the evolution. Also, can anyone here comment whether this is the case in general terms in Europe and also USA/Canada as a comparison? Thank you. ZygonLieutenant ( talk) 12:21, 23 November 2016 (UTC)
In what way do the concepts Payment gateway and Payment platform correlate to each other? We have no article on the latter, but examples like Leaf (payment platform) and Alipay (payment platform). -- KnightMove ( talk) 14:36, 23 November 2016 (UTC)
I was reading a book called The Paris Commune of 1871 by Frank Jellinek, and I came across this passage:
'Everyone knew Babick-or Babicki, for he was of Polish extraction- the "perfumer of the rue de Nemours," an eccentric but harmless " character," devotee of a strange religion called " Fusionism," a mixture of the elements of many odd cults'
When I try to look up Fusionism, I get an article for the American political term, and I don't see an article about Babick. Does anyone know what they might be referring to?
Reccanti ( talk) 17:39, 23 November 2016 (UTC)