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The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) is a Philippine government agency that collects taxes and enforces tax laws. Learn about its history, functions, organization, and controversies from this Wikipedia article.
EFTPS is an online federal tax payment system in the US that allows individuals and businesses to make their tax and estimated tax payments securely using their bank accounts. Learn about its history, services, differences with IRS Direct Pay, and privacy features.
An explosively formed penetrator (EFP) is a special type of shaped charge that deforms a metal plate into a slug or rod shape and accelerates it toward a target. EFPs have been used as weapons and improvised explosive devices, and can penetrate armor at greater distance than conventional shaped charges.
Trophy is a system that defends military vehicles against anti-tank threats by launching countermeasures. It is designed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and used by Israel, the U.S. and other countries.
The Rapid Intervention Battalion (Bataillon d'Intervention Rapide, or BIR) is an elite military force [1] and an army combat unit of the Cameroonian Armed Forces. [2]The unit is supported by the United States, reports directly to the president of Cameroon, and has played a large part in the Cameroonian and regional war against Boko Haram.
Interactive Brokers is the largest electronic brokerage firm in the US by number of daily average revenue trades, and offers online trading in stocks, options, futures, forex, bonds, and cryptocurrency. Founded by Thomas Peterffy in 1978, the company has operations in 34 countries and 27 currencies and serves 2.6 million customers worldwide.
Homologous recombination is a type of genetic recombination that exchanges DNA between similar or identical molecules. Learn about its role in DNA repair, meiosis, evolution, gene targeting and its history and discovery.
Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can access emulated retro games for various Nintendo systems, such as NES, SNES, Game Boy, and more. See the list of games available for each subscription tier, their release dates, publishers, and regional variations.