
Mike Morley
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Dec 5, 2024 |
indystar.com | Mike Morley
Braun should target income taxes, not property taxes | LettersMike Morley | Indianapolis StarShow Caption Hide Caption U.S. Sen. Mike Braun delivers victory speech in Indiana governor's raceU.S. Sen. and Indiana Governor-elect Mike Braun delivers his victory speech Nov. 5, 2024, at the GOP watch party at the JW Marriott in Indianapolis. Our governor-to-be, Mike Braun, is looking to lower Indiana residents' tax burden.
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Oct 10, 2024 |
scimex.org | Mike Morley
Media release From: Flinders University Fossils and fires: insights into early modern human activity in the jungles of Southeast AsiaStudying microscopic layers of dirt dug from the Tam Pà Ling cave site in northeastern Laos has provided a team of Flinders University archaeologists and their international colleagues further insights into some of the earliest evidence of Homo sapiens in mainland Southeast Asia.
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Jan 10, 2024 |
nature.com | Yingqi Zhang |Kira E Westaway |Simon G Haberle |Juliën K. Lubeek |Russell Ciochon |Mike Morley | +7 more
AbstractThe largest ever primate and one of the largest of the southeast Asian megafauna, Gigantopithecus blacki1, persisted in China from about 2.0 million years until the late middle Pleistocene when it became extinct2,3,4. Its demise is enigmatic considering that it was one of the few Asian great apes to go extinct in the last 2.6 million years, whereas others, including orangutan, survived until the present5. The cause of the disappearance of G.
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Sep 14, 2023 |
heraldextra.com | Mike Morley
Real estate development and construction financing are some of the most risk-heavy industries in America. Risks related to budgets, schedules, regulations and more can spell financial ruin, even for well-run firms. As a developer and financier of charter schools across the country, one of the best tools I’ve found for managing these risks is microcaptive insurance, sometimes known as an 831(b) microcaptive.
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Jun 5, 2023 |
hashtag.net.au | Mike Morley
In June, researchers led by palaeoanthropologist Lee Berger published sensational claims about an extinct human species called Homo naledi online and in the Netflix documentary Unknown: Cave of Bones. They argued the small-brained H. naledi buried their dead in Rising Star Cave in South Africa more than 240,000 years ago, and may also have decorated the cave walls with engravings. If true, this would be an astonishing new entry in the annals of human evolution.
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