No, obtaining a minor in a subject is not considered equivalent to earning a degree in that field. A minor typically requires fewer courses and credits compared to a degree, and does not provide the same level of expertise or qualification as a full degree.
Civis is the Latin equivalent of 'subject' in the sense of 'citizen'. Res is the Latin equivalent of 'subject' in the sense of 'matter'. Subiectum is the Latin equivalent of 'subject' in the sense of 'grammar or technology', as in the example of the subject of the sentence. Subiectus is the Latin equivalent of 'subject' in the sense of 'owing allegiance or obedience to' or 'contingent or depending upon'.
No, it is not possible to not withhold federal taxes if you are earning income subject to taxation.
The U.S. federal income tax is an excise tax, imposed on the privilege of earning income, the source of which has a nexus to the federal government. The amount of such earnings is not itself the subject of the tax but is used to measure the tax to be paid.
Larry Easto has written: 'From learning to earning' -- subject(s): Job hunting
Reid Lage McClung has written: 'Earning and spending' -- subject(s): Economics
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Chip Blasius has written: 'Fundraise painlessly' -- subject(s): Fund raising 'Earning More Funds' -- subject(s): Fund raising, Youth, Societies and clubs
Frederic Rossomando has written: 'Earning money' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Income, Work 'Spending money' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Personal Finance, Families
No, a postgraduate diploma is considered a lower qualification than a Master's.
What factors are considered in determining whether a particular act is subject to Respondeat Superior?
Yes, it is legal. Fanfiction is subject to intellectual copyright. You cannot officially publish your work, but as long as you are NOT earning money from your stories, it is perfectly legal.
William H. Baker has written: 'Obtaining evidence' -- subject(s): Evidence (Law), Discovery (Law)