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Checking in With Area Musicians Yielded 80,000 Words of Pandemic Realness

(l-r): Michael Ramos, Shirley Zhu (Fuvk), Anastasia, Eliza Gilkyson, Nina Diaz, DJ Chicken George, Tori and Tiffany Baltierra (Tiarra Girls), and Scott Free (Worm Suicide) (By Zeke Barbaro / Getty Images. Photos courtesy of the artists.) On Wednesday, March 25, 2020, 10:10am – all area schools having shut down suddenly March 13 due to the spread of the coronavirus – I emailed an Austin Music Awards multiple Band(leader) of the Year winner and media progressive: Hey man, how are you? I wanted to start checking in with some musicians – get a window into individual situations through short Q&A s. Mind if I send you a few questions?

How the mortgage market is crucial to the green industrial revolution

Bad Astronomy | Chance played a role in keeping Earth habitable for billions of years

Zoom In Artwork depicting the last day of the Cretaceous Period. Credit: Davide Bonadonna via Imperial College London That s also weird. We know that stars like the Sun grow hotter as they age, and that long ago the Sun was about 30% fainter. That either means the ancient Earth should have been frozen solid, or, assuming it was clement, the Earth should be boiling hot now. Neither is true, which is a mystery. This is called the Faint Young Sun Paradox, and has prompted many scientists to presume that the Earth has a kind of thermostat, a set of conditions that tend to rebalance a system that gets out of whack so it doesn t get too hot or too cold. This would be a negative feedback system, where if a condition arises to, say, heat up the Earth, things will change in a way to cool it back down.

Mortgage sector warns of critical stage as stamp duty deadline looms

The leading trade bodies representing lenders and intermediaries in the mortgage market have both warned that the home buying market is reaching a critical stage and it is now likely that many cases will not complete before the stamp duty holiday deadline of 31 March. IMLA, which represents 43 UK mortgage lenders, and AMI, the trade body representing the views and interests of mortgage intermediaries, said the market was congested due to the pressure caused by the significant surge in purchase transactions from July onwards. Those buying properties for less than £500,000 will pay no stamp duty if they complete in time. If they miss the date, however, they will be liable to pay the tax on the value of the property above £125,000 (the threshold for first-time buyers is £300,000).

Stamp Duty Holiday: Homebuyers warned about missing key deadline - be realistic! | Personal Finance | Finance

Link copied Make the most of your money by signing up to our newsletter for FREE now SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. The Stamp Duty Holiday was implemented by the Chancellor Rishi Sunak as a way of offering a financial helping hand amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Usually, the Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is applicable in England and Northern Ireland, and must be paid on property or land which is over a particular price. To alleviate a financial challenge for homebuyers, Mr Sunak has set the threshold at £500,000, but only until March 31, 2021.

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