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Q – How do I check if my insurance is up to date?

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A – You can check the status of your insurance on the Buildings Information System. Visit our Web site's License Status section and follow the instructions provided.
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Q – What is Check 21 and how will it affect me?

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Check 21 is the electronic processing of checks and will shorten the clear time on most checks. Click here to find out more information about Check 21, which goes into effect on 10/28/2004.
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Q –HOW IS ABSINTHE MADE?

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The main herbs used are grande wormwood, florence fennel and green anise, often called the "holy trinity." Many other herbs may be used as well, such as hyssop, melissa, star anise and petite wormwood (Artemisia pontica or Roman wormwood). Various recipes also include angelica root, Sweet Flag, dittany leaves, coriander, veronica, juniper, nutmeg, and various mountain herbs.
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Q – I have dental insurance. Why should I be concerned about how well I clean my teeth?

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A – Do you really want to leave bacteria on and around your teeth for 6 months or until your next dental appointment? Long-term accumulation of bacterial debris is what causes, needless tooth loss, gum disease, gum surgery, extractions, bad breath, tooth decay, and tooth stains. I don’t see anything in that list that sounds pleasant to your oral health. All the insurance in the world doesn’t replace how good it feels to have your own natural teeth.
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Q – What is Agent Orange?

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Answer: – Agent Orange was an herbicide used in Vietnam to kill unwanted plants and to remove leaves from trees which otherwise provided cover for the enemy. The name, "Agent Orange," came from the orange stripe on the 55-gallon drums in which it was stored. Other herbicides, including Agent White and Agent Blue, were also used in Vietnam to a much lesser extent.
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Q – WHAT IS "MACERATED"?

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A - Macerated absinthe is "soaked" absinthe. The herbs are left to steep in a high proof alcohol such as Grain, Ever Clear or vodka. The higher the alcohol content, the better the maceration, thus the more essential components are drawn out of the dry mixture into solution. Alcohol works better than water as a solvent to extract the essential components of the herbal mixture into the solution but does NOT guarantee a good absinthe.
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Can I use my check even though I have insurance?

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Unless you live in Massachusetts, yes, you can use the check toward your co-pay, up to $10. In Massachusetts, the checks are only good if no part of the cost is being covered by insurance.
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My PC has no sound – what should I check?

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Verify that the speakers are plugged into the line “out” or “spkr” port of the sound card. Verify the transformer for the speaker is plugged into an electrical outlet on one end and into the speakers on the other end. Check the mixer settings. Is mute selected or are the volume settings too low? Increase the master volume setting. If the sound card has a “diagnose” file on the installation disk, use this diagnose utility to check the sound card.
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Q - If the insurance company's check has my mortgage company on it, how do I cash the check?

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A - Florida law requires that the insurance company notify your mortgage company that you had a loss, by putting their name on your check you will have to get your mortgage company to endorse your check. Your mortgage papers also has wording that requires them to be notified in case there is damage to the property. Remember, they loaned you money and have the right to protect their equity.
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Q – When and where was Agent Orange used in Vietnam?

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Answer: – Fifteen different herbicides were shipped to and used in Vietnam between January 1962 and September 1971. More than 80 percent of the herbicide sprayed in Vietnam was Agent Orange, which was used between January 1965 and April 1970. Herbicides other than Agent Orange were used in Vietnam prior to 1965, but to a very limited extent. The total area sprayed with herbicides between 1962 and 1965 was small.
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Q – How do I file an electrical application?

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A - Electrical Application forms (BEC16A) are available at 280 Broadway, 4th floor. Electrical applications can be filed in person or mailed to 280 Broadway, 4th floor. Forms must be completed by a licensed electrician.
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Q – How do I obtain a permit to do electrical work?

NYC Department of Buildings - Frequently Asked Questions A-L
A - Once the application is approved, a permit will be mailed to the licensed electrician, authorizing the start of work.
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Q – How do I find out if a particular person is licensed?

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A - To find out if a contractor licensed by the Department of Buildings has insurance, check the Department’s Buildings Information System by using the Skilled Trades Licenses Search. You can find a licensee’s business address, insurance status and license status. To see a list of the types of contractors licensed by the Department of Buildings visit the Licensing Section or you can contact the Licensing Division at 280 Broadway.
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Q – Why do you describe this as a local problem?

Why Protest Against Arial Sharon?
A – It is a problem of an individual’s unjust suffering. Of course, this is a matter of grave importance. It deserves the immediate attention of those in the international community concerned with basic human rights’ violations. However, despite the magnitude of the Rabbi’s plight, he would be the first to admit that it is dwarfed by the far greater and pressing problem of the Zionist enterprise in its essence.
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Q – Why is this a pressing problem?

Why Protest Against Arial Sharon?
A – Today, Zionism stands revealed before the Jewish people and, indeed, all mankind as a failed enterprise. Zionism’s founders (all Jews who had rejected their ancestral faith) claimed that it was going to solve the problem of Jewish exile and suffering. It would offer a safe haven for all of world Jewry. Over half a century later, it has proven itself incapable of the far less grandiose task of so much as protecting the Jews already living in the Holy Land.
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Q – What assumptions are you referring to?

Why Protest Against Arial Sharon?
A – The core of Zionist thinking is the dogma, at the most a century old, that Jewish exile is man – made, that it is the result of the superior strength of the Roman army which destroyed the Temple and that it can be ended by military and political action. This reductionist misreading of Jewish history represented a break with two thousand years of Torah belief and tradition. Jews have always viewed their exile as a Divine punishment.
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Q – Why, then, is Zionism so popular?

Why Protest Against Arial Sharon?
A – After the terrible destruction of the Second World War European Jewry had lost many of its great leaders. In addition, there was a sense of confusion that permeated many survivors. The non - Jewish world was anxious to make amends for its passivity during the Holocaust. Hence, the Zionist triumph in 1948.
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Q – Will there be advance voting?

Voter FAQs
A – If you are going to be out-of-town or it’s more convenient to vote on another day, you will be able to do so on advance voting days. Advance voting days will take place on Thursday, October 26 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday, November 4, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Your notice lists your advance voting location.
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Q – Why should I vote?

Voter FAQs
A – By voting for a candidate for the office of Mayor and Councillor, you are helping to set the future direction of the City of Ottawa. The City provides the day-to-day services you count on – from fire and police services, to clean water and parks, to transit and public libraries. City Council decides how your property tax dollars are spent and establishes the level and range of municipal services available in your community. Voting for your School Board Trustee is also important.
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Q – What is a voter notice?

Voter FAQs
A voter notice is mailed mid-October to voters confirming they are on the list. It also provides them with information on their ward, school board designation, voting location on voting day, as well as dates and locations of advance polls. On voting day, remember to bring your voter notice with you, otherwise you will be asked for proof of identification.
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Q – Can someone else vote on my behalf?

Voter FAQs
A – If you are unable to vote on November 13 or on any of the advance voting days, you can appoint a proxy. A proxy is a person who is an eligible voter and whom you trust to vote on your behalf. To appoint a proxy, you have to fill in an Appointment of Voting Proxy form. You can appoint a voting proxy commencing on October 3, 2006 until Monday, November 13, 2006 during regular business hours.
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Q – Who are the candidates?

Voter FAQs
A – You can view the most current list of candidates for the offices of Mayor, Councillor and school board Trustee on the City’s Web site. You can also contact the Elections Office at 613-580-2660 and we will provide you with a list of the nominated candidates.
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Q – Where can I get election results?

Voter FAQs
A – At the close of voting on November 13, the totals from all the voting locations will be sent electronically to a central computer and compiled. These results will then be displayed at Ottawa City Hall and on the City’s Web site. If you would like to see the results from the 2003 municipal elections, they are currently available on the City’s Web site.
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Q – How much are the rebates?

Voter FAQs
A – Contributions to participating candidates of less than $50 will not receive a rebate. If your total contributions are equal to or greater than $50 and less than $150, the rebate is 75 per cent of your contribution. If your total contributions exceed $150, then the rebate is 75 per cent of your first $150 and 50 per cent of your remaining contribution. The maximum contribution amount eligible for a rebate is $300.
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Q – When will rebates be paid?

Voter FAQs
A – Rebate cheques will be issued in August 2007 provided that the candidate(s) to whom you donated have filed the necessary documentation with the City Clerk/Elections Office.
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Q – Who will see my advertisement?

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A – The web site will be marketed to shopping centre decision makers including Centre Managers, Marketing and Operations Managers who will be able to visit the site when they require a company to undertake a service.
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Q – How can it benefit my company?

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A – SCRO will expose your business to the shopping centre industry, it is targeted marketing using your advertising dollars effectively and could attract new customers from across Australia or locally. With a minimal cost your business can be exposed to a large client base that is untapped.
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Q – How can I become involved?

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A – To be part of SCRO and make contact with over 1,300 shopping centres across Australia click on the ‘Advertise with us’ and follow the simple steps to start your advertisement today.
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