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I dont know first they both are successful owner's of their own company known as "Pastry". Their inspiration ? Maybe the support of their family and fans....

Twins brother in Shoe industry, Shane Ward & Shawn Ward -'' DetNY'' from shoe designers to entrepreneurship, they share their footwear business stories at ''The YES Movie'' ( Produced by Louis Lautman )

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Angela wants to calculate her take-home pay. She earns 1377 monthly. She pays federal tax of 200 state tax of 41.31 and 7.65 in FICA tax. What is Angela's monthly net pay?

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