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All You Need to Know About Rental Car Security Deposit
It seems you've determined that you would like to rent a car while on vacation in Dubai. After you have chosen the car you wish to rent at the rental agency, the front desk staff will inform you that it is necessary to pay a security deposit. The need for a security deposit starts to puzzle you. The rental fee seems adequate, doesn't it?
By 4 Auto Rent A Car4 years ago in FYI
Industrial revolution
These industries have used various natural resources such as coal, iron, copper, silver, and wood to produce as many products as possible. We have been able to calculate the share of employment in large coal industries such as coal mining and power generation as well as in the sectors that used coal such as petroleum, textile production, and metallurgy.
By Laxmi Thapa4 years ago in FYI
50 of the Most Satisfying Southern Sayings
The Southern United States, better known as “The South”, is a foreign place to some. It really can seem like a different country for a first-time visitor. From the language and cuisine to the number of football championships and Bass Pro Shops in a particular radius, the South can be either a dream or a nightmare.
By Kassondra O'Hara4 years ago in FYI
Curious Graphs That Will Change How You See The World. Top Story - September 2021.
There is a common misconception that data is boring. We imagine long, hard-to-read excel spreadsheets with rows and rows of data and start yawning immediately. Yes, data can be boring, but it's only boring if you can't relate to it. Looking at the random company's expenses for the past 15 years is a tedious task; looking at all your articles to figure out which one got the most views is not.
By Valeriia Muradian4 years ago in FYI
How To Sucker A Trucker
Who invented showing off? Who invented flashing your bling, spending vast sums to flaunt, dazzle, and to grab attention? And hopefully to get sex? Was it greedy capitalists? Was it the rich trying to suck blood and money from the masses? Was it the advertising industry trying to shove consumerism down the throats of the proletariat? No, it was plants.
By Jimmy Stars World4 years ago in FYI
Koshi-Biggest river in Nepal
This is the first of a three-part series on the history of dams in India and Nepal near Koshi, an important tributary of the Ganges River. The Koshi River (KO) (see below) is a 322-mile-long [322 km] north gorge of the Ganga River in northeastern Nepal in northeastern India and in the state of Bihar. It forms a confluence of three streams, Sun Kosi, Arun Kosi, and Tamur Kosi, about 21 miles [21 km] west of Dhankuta, Nepal.
By Krishna Rana4 years ago in FYI
Glorious Revolution 1688
The Glorious Revolution was a bloodless coup d 'etat that took place between 1688 and 1689, when Catholic King James II was deposed from England, followed by his Protestant daughter Mary II and the Dutch husband of his Protestant daughter Mary II of Orange, Prince William. III. Fearing the Catholic dictatorship, the revolution replaced the reign of King James I with the same dynasty of Queen Mary II and William III. When Queen Mary gave birth to the son of James II, the people of England were shocked and intimidated by the Catholic heir to the throne.
By Krishna Rana4 years ago in FYI
There are Potential Life-Threatening Risks to Winning the Lottery
It may seem extreme to say you could pay with your life if you won the lottery, but it has happened before. Winning large sums of money can come at a cost, and not a financial one. Many states publicize the name and location of their lottery winnings, thereby taking away any anonymity to gambling. People are known to become greedy and envious at the sight of another's good fortune and are capable of malicious acts to acquire that amount of wealth.
By Verity Amare4 years ago in FYI








