It is known as "picketing"
Mods are people patrolling the Site/games to make it fun and safe.
an Informal business is a business that doesn't pay tax, doesn't employ workers, doesn't own a working site (office). a Formal business does pay tax, does normally employ workers, has a logo and an office (working site). an Example of an informal business would be: hawkers, selling apples on the side of the road, squatters and small spas shops. An example of a formal business would be: Woolworth s, spar, ect
The Homestead Strike occurred in Homestead, Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania
One can get more information on Counter Strike sprays on the site of CSS Banana. This site provides information on how to install counter strike sprays and change the spray while playing.
In store, in steam or at the steam site
People spam WikiAnswers because they think that WikiAnswers is an easy target, since anyone can edit anything. However, they do not forsee the 500+ supervisors on WikiAnswers patrolling day and night. They want to advertise something on a popular website, such as WikiAnswers (the 13th most popular site on the web), so they answer a question and post in the community forum with their advertisements for their business because they do not want to pay for an ad.
A site developed by a business for instance:www.ford.comwww.gm.comwww.mcdonalds.comwww.discoverlr.comwww.lrchance.comwww.kogan.com.au
"Strike" meaning "to hit" in Spanish is "pegar." It is pronounced "pay-GAR". "Strike" meaning "to go on strike" in Spanish is "huelga". It is pronounced "WELL-gah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
A good site for learning how to do business is the Guardian a United Kingdom based site. Although the best way to learn business is through a college program some websites can help you the the small matters.
As long as it is a legitimate business and not just advertising links a business can be run from wordpress.com site. (See links below)
try this site http://danhdung.fscstore.com