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Fondul de carte al Bibliotecii tehnico-științifice a UTM a fost completat cu un nou lot donat de poporul americanFondul de carte al Bibliotecii tehnico-științifice a Universității Tehnice a Moldovei a fost completat astăzi cu un lot important de carte donat de poporul american. Viorel BOSTAN, au exprimat sincere mulțumiri pentru acest gest impresionant, menționând că această donație va oferi suportul necesar în asigurarea resurselor educaționale pentru viitorii absolvenți ai UTM. De asemenea, dl rector a adus sincere mulțumiri poporului american pentru această inițiativă, menționând că în data de 9 octombrie, dna Rusanovschi a oferit prin aceiași parteneri circa 200 exemplare de carte în domeniile inginerești, donate, de asemenea, Bibliotecii UTM. Acest material a fost scris și redactat de echipa UTM. Informațiile prezentate în acest material nu reflectă nici într-un mod opiniile echipei #diez.
Persons: Viorel BOSTAN, Dinu, Zinaida Stratan, Georgeta, Dna Irina RUSANOVSCHI, ., dna Rusanovschi, Irina Organizations: UTM, Universității Tehnice, Moldovei, Food, Ball, American Heritage College dictionary, Operations, United States History, Universitatea Tehnică a Moldovei, Moldova World, Fund Locations: Food, Nutrition, Landscaping, Literature, Chișinău, Carolina de Nord, Republica Moldova, SUA, Moldova
With the term “personal taxes,” however, Mr. Garten appears to be conflating income taxes with other federal taxes Mr. Trump has paid — Social Security, Medicare and taxes for his household employees. Fragments of Mr. Trump’s tax returns have leaked out before. Mr. Agalarov’s father, Aras, a billionaire who boasts of close ties to Mr. Putin, was Mr. Trump’s partner in the event. Mr. Trump’s avoidance of income taxes is one of the most striking discoveries in his tax returns, especially given the vast wash of income itemized elsewhere in those filings. When they got to line 56, the one for income taxes due, the amount was the same each year: $750.
I've budgeted $50,000 for travel in 2019, and I'm not the least bit sorry. That said, we also choose to spend on travel over other things, like living in a bigger home or driving fancier cars. Keep in mind though, we would spend considerably more on travel (or need to travel less) if not for points and miles. Travel is a learning experienceMy kids are 8 and 10 years old, and our travel experiences have exposed them to so much history. The bottom lineWhile $50,000 is a lot of money to spend on travel (or anything, really), I don't regret our travel splurges at all.
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