Dude is that even a Question, firstly your an indian with a thai cdc and secondly you dont have any experience. how do you expect people to hire you.
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Absolutely not. Anyone offering to charge more than the ordinary price for accepting a credit card should be reported to the credit company immediately. On the other hand, offering a "cash discount" is not considered the same thing, as it is no longer the "ordinary price", and it is the merchant who pays the difference (in lost profit).
The word "ornery" is an American dialectical variant of the ordinary word "ordinary", which goes back to Latin ordinarius, "orderly", from ordo, "order".
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If you were involved in an 18 wheeler accident, you should get a lawyer that has experience with that. The experience will come in handy.
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Photons are massless particles that do not experience gravitational forces, unlike ordinary particles of matter. They also do not have rest mass and always travel at the speed of light in a vacuum. Additionally, photons do not have electric charge, which distinguishes them from most ordinary particles of matter.
OS can mean "ordinary seaman", so it applies to the Merchant Marine. CONUS is CONtinental United States and refers to the 48 contiguous states. OS can means OverSeas.
Traditional banks deal with individuals, offering loans and providing a place for members to store their money. Merchant banks focus mostly on international trade and providing loans to corporations. They may also invest in real estate and perform other activities but generally do not interact with ordinary individuals.