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  2. DEFCON - Wikipedia

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    DEFCON DEFCON levels The defense readiness condition (DEFCON) is an alert state used by the United States Armed Forces. [1][2] The DEFCON system was developed in 1959 by the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) and unified and specified combatant commands. [3] It prescribes five graduated levels of readiness (or states of alert) for the U.S. military.

  3. New IRS Rule Created Under the Trump Administration Could ...

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    The IRS also said it will notify taxpayers by mail or secure online message if their refund is delayed for review, and it advised using the IRS refund tracker for status updates.

  4. List of current members of the United States Congress by ...

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    This list of members of the United States Congress by wealth includes the fifty richest members of Congress as of 2018. It displays the net worth (the difference between assets and liabilities) for the member and their immediate family, such as a spouse or dependent children. These figures offer only an estimation of wealth, as the Congressional financial disclosure rules use value ranges ...

  5. Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System - Wikipedia

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    The Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) is a robotic astronomical survey and early warning system optimized for detecting smaller near-Earth objects a few weeks to days before they impact Earth.

  6. United States Department of the Treasury - Wikipedia

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    The Department of the Treasury (USDT) [2] is the national treasury and finance department of the federal government of the United States. It is one of 15 current U.S. government departments. [3] The treasury executes currency circulation in the domestic fiscal system, collects all federal taxes through the Internal Revenue Service, manages U.S. government debt, licenses and supervises banks ...

  7. Pharmaceutical industry - Wikipedia

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    A drug manufacturer inspection by the US Food and Drug Administration The pharmaceutical industry is a medical industry that discovers, develops, produces, and markets pharmaceutical goods such as medications. Medications are then administered to (or self-administered by) patients for curing or preventing disease or for alleviating symptoms of illness or injury. [1][2] Generic drugs are ...

  8. Diversification (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Example investment portfolio with a diverse asset allocation. In finance, diversification is the process of allocating capital in a way that reduces the exposure to any one particular asset or risk. A common path towards diversification is to reduce risk or volatility by investing in a variety of assets. If asset prices do not change in perfect synchrony, a diversified portfolio will have less ...

  9. Education in India - Wikipedia

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    A child learning alphabets, showing the first letters of the Brahmi alphabet, 2nd century BCE. [49] Early education in India commenced under the supervision of a guru or preceptor after initiation. [50] The education was delivered through Gurukula. The relationship between the Guru and his Shishya (students /disciples) was a very important part of education. [51] Taxila is an example of an ...