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links history[ edit ] the concept of taxing income is a modern innovation and presupposes several things: a money economy , reasonably accurate accounts , a common understanding of receipts, expenses and profits , and an orderly society with reliable records. for most of the history of civilization
, these preconditions did not exist, and taxes were based on other factors. taxes on wealth , social position, and ownership of the means of production (typically land and slaves ) were all common. practices such as tithing , or an offering of first fruits , existed from ancient times, and can be regarded...
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of the various wading birds, flamingos are easy to recognize. even if you haven't really seen one in real life, you can still quickly recognize them because of their long legs, long and curvy necks, and of course their unique red-pink color. they are majestic and yet, they are often hilarious. so, let's
. . the canthaxanthin enters the body of the flamingos from the food they eat. the diet of the flamingos is primarily made of blue-green algae and brine shrimp, red algae, and mollusks, small insects, larvae, and small fish that contain this chemical. . flamingos in a zoo can turn white if they are given...
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