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  2. Money burning - Wikipedia

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    Money burning or burning money is the purposeful act of destroying money. In the prototypical example, banknotes are destroyed by setting them on fire . Burning money decreases the wealth of the owner without directly enriching any particular party.

  3. Burn rate - Wikipedia

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    Burn rate is the rate at which a company consumes its cash. [1] It is typically expressed in monthly terms and used for startups.E.g., "the company's burn rate is currently $65,000 per month."

  4. How burning money -- literally -- saved Dominik Podolsky's life

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    First he shouted for help; then he burned the paper tissues he kept in his pocket; then, he started in on the business cards and restaurant receipts.

  5. Glossary of biology - Wikipedia

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    This glossary of biology terms is a list of definitions of fundamental terms and concepts used in biology, the study of life and of living organisms.It is intended as introductory material for novices; for more specific and technical definitions from sub-disciplines and related fields, see Glossary of cell biology, Glossary of genetics, Glossary of evolutionary biology, Glossary of ecology ...

  6. Joss paper - Wikipedia

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    Burning of joss paper. Metal contents analysis of ash samples shows that joss paper burning emits a lot of toxic components causing health risks. There is a significant amount of heavy metals in the dust fume and bottom ash, e.g., aluminium, iron, manganese, copper, lead, zinc and cadmium.

  7. Burning Money teaches teens to spend smarter, save better - AOL

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    That's the problem that Burning Money, a new program from FoolProof aimed at teens, hopes to solve. Like the rest of the FoolProof series, Burning Money teaches teens to spend smarter, save better

  8. It pays to be mean: A 40-year behavioral study confirms your ...

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    Academics at the University of Essex found children who exhibited behavior like bullying and throwing temper tantrums were likely to earn more money than other children in their 40s, according to ...

  9. Energy economics - Wikipedia

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    Energy economics is a broad scientific subject area which includes topics related to supply and use of energy in societies. [1] Considering the cost of energy services and associated value gives economic meaning to the efficiency at which energy can be produced. [2]