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A guide to being self employed in UK – tax and benefits

The tax and National Insurance contributions (NICs) you'll pay depend on whether you're self-employed or an employee - so it's important to check that you really are self-employed. ù You qualify as self-employed if: • you run your own business and take responsibility for its success or failure; • you can decide how, when and where you do your work; • you deal with more than one paying customer, or have the choice to do so; • you are free to hire other people to do the work for you or help you...

What The Ancient Indians Did For The World

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17 Reasons Why Having Sex Is Good for Your Health

Sex seems to be more than a hormonal discharge and some short moments of pure pleasure. Scientists show that sex is extremely beneficial for our health, while the lack of an active sex life might have negative effects. But too much sex, can also be harmful: more than thrice a week it can weaken the immune system, making us vulnerable to infections... 1. Our mental and emotional health balance is clearly influenced by sex. Abstinence is known to cause from anxiety to paranoia and depression......

Jobs and Occupations in highest demand in USA: 2006 to 2016

Bureau of Labor Statistics: A summary of Tomorrow’s jobsMaking informed career decisions requires reliable information about opportunities in the future. Opportunities result from the relationships between the population, labor force, and the demand for goods and services. ~ US Bureau of Labor StatisticsThe unemployment rate in USA is almost 10% – the worst in decades. A large number of well qualified individuals are desperately looking for jobs. Finding a job that you really like, and getting...

Global recession again. Recession 2011 could be worse, as US recession looms large

NEW DELHI: India weathered the 2008 crisis well, but there are fears that this time round the country is not even ready for a crisis of much lesser magnitude, let alone a full-blown debt default in Europe or a possible US recession. Weak finances, persistently high inflation and policy inertia have considerably weakened the government's position today. "This time our basics are weak. A domestic meltdown is expected and our resilience won't be as much as last time," said Nisha Taneja, professor...

Migrants still not getting fair share; Britons think there are too many of them

5th August 2011: The migrants are still not getting a fair share. They work in the hospitals as doctors and nurses, prepare your favourite food, grow veggies and even construct houses and service your automobiles. Yet so many Britons think there are too many immigrants. Just not heedful of so many things the “outsiders” do for them, the Britons still think the Government should cut down the number of newcomer numbers — a poll results suggests. The research results claimed 71 per cent or nearly...

England v India, 2011 Schedule

DateTimeMatchVenue Thu Jul 21-2510:00 GMT1st Test – England v IndiaLord’s, London Fri Jul 29 – Aug 210:00 GMT2nd Test – England v IndiaTrent Bridge, Nottingham Wed Aug 10-1410:00 GMT3rd Test – England v IndiaEdgbaston, Birmingham Thu Aug 18-2210:00 GMT4th Test – England v IndiaKennington Oval, London Wed Aug 3119:00 GMTOnly T20I – England v IndiaOld Trafford, Manchester Sat Sep 309:15 GMT1st ODI – England v IndiaRiverside Ground, Chester-le-Street Tue Sep 613:00 GMT2nd ODI – England v IndiaThe Rose Bowl, Southampton Fri Sep 913:00 GMT3rd ODI – England v IndiaKennington Oval, London Sun Sep 1109:15 GMT4th ODI – England v IndiaLord’s, London Fri Sep 1613:00 GMT5th ODI – England v IndiaSophia Gardens, Cardi...

Man carries his heart in bag

First Briton to be walking with a completely artificial heart, Mathew Green is one among the 900 people whose hearts are replaced with 'bridge-to-transplant' devices. The device, which is slightly larger than the human heart and weighs less than six ounces, delivers blood to the body with the help of a pump that is carried in a rucksack along with a battery. Doctors at Papworth Hospital in Cambridgeshire decided to fit him with the device in a Pounds 100,000 operation as Green's heart condition...