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As long as you don't violate any public laws (i.e., loitering or blocking the sidewalk or jaywalking), you should not need a permit if you are walking. If you transport folks, you may need a license and definitly really good insurance!
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You ask "Does this site support liberal Democrats, because you will not answer a question about the negative in the history of Democrats?" The best answer is "No." But it is more complicated than that. The site, as you refer to it, uses ordinary folks to answer questions. Just folks, like you and me and the next guy. The people who answer questions do so because they volunteer to do so. Nobody gets paid to answer the questions that come in. When you take on the responsibility to answer questions the answers you give should satisfy the person asking but also be viable for the next person who wants the same question answered. While it is very tempting to give slanted answers and very difficult to give answers that are not slanted that is the goal of folks who volunteer to answer questions on this site not to give biased answers. At least that is my goal.
No, not if you roll your profit into your new home. Additionally, serving overseas doesn't exempt military folks from capital gains tax.
Yes. I do, at least. Most of the folks here are honestly striving to answer your questions. i don't know sorry. i hope they do because I'm asking question for my homework
Once week works for most folks.
The possessive form of folks is formed by adding an apostrophe: folks'
Some people do. Some folks here are looking for answers for homework, some to satisfy curiosity, and some for fun. Some questions are serious, and some are downright funny. If you look at enough questions, I think you will find I am right.
People usually answer questions on topics and subjects they are familiar with. In my case, that's Reptiles, Computers, Mathematics, Telephones, The UK and WikiAnswers. Some folks avoid answering certain questions because they might be uncomfortable with the topic (for example questions about sex or religion)
Scout Finch mentions that there is only one kind of folks: good folks. She believes that people should be judged based on their character and actions, rather than superficial qualities like race or social status.
Anyone seeking answers to their questions from a growing community of folks contributing from all around the world and all areas of expertise.
Nathan Folks's birth name is Nathaniel Thomas Conrad Folks.