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  • 121Time-and-a-half — is when a worker (or workers) is paid 1.5 times their usual hourly rate. It is usually paid as an incentive to work on a particular day (e.g. on Sundays) or as government mandated compensation for having workers work on particular days (e.g.… …

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  • 122PARKnSHOP — (zh c|百佳) is one of the two largest supermarket chains in Hong Kong (the other is Wellcome Supermarket). ParknShop operates more than 260 outlets in Hong Kong, Macau, and Mainland China. PARKnSHOP was acquired by Hutchison Whampoa in 1973 when… …

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  • 123Music industry — The music industry or music business sells compositions, recordings and performances of music. Among the many individuals and organizations that operate within the industry are the musicians who compose and perform the music; the companies and… …

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  • 124National Association of Personal Financial Advisors — (or NAPFA) is an American financial planning trade organization created in 1983 to expand the use of Fee Only financial advisors by individual consumers. NAPFA established the first set of professional standards for Fee Only financial advisors… …

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  • 125June Bootids — The June Bootids are a meteor shower occurring roughly between 26 June and 2 July each year. In most years their activity is weak, with a zenith hourly rate (ZHR) of only 1 or 2. However, occasional outbursts have been seen, with the outburst of… …

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  • 126Beta Taurids — The Beta Taurids are an annual meteor shower belonging to a class of daytime showers that peak after sunrise. The Beta Taurids are normally active from June 5 to July 18. They emanate from an average radiant of RA=5h18m, DECL=+21.2 deg and… …

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  • 127Austrade — The Austrade, formally the Australian Trade Commission, is an agency of the Australian Government that aims to assist Australian businesses in entering overseas export markets, and boosts the national economy. It is a statutory authority under… …

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  • 128Double billing — refers to charging for the same product twice. Commerce In commerce, double billing is the error of charging a customer twice for the same unique product. This can occur due to a change in product name[1] or due to a software error.[2] Law In law …

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