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The Ledger

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Originally published 1975
Authors Robert Kroetsch
GenresPoetry
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About The Ledger


The Ledger is a foundational book-length poem in the Field Notes series that Canada's top literary bullshitter has now declared Completed. Be that as it may, The Ledger has been in continuous demand since its first publication in 1972. . . .

Unmarried mothers' repatriations: 'I should never have been in Ireland'

Unmarried mothers' repatriations: 'I should never have been in Ireland'
Jun 28,2023 7:30 pm

... The next record in the sequence is from The Ledger book at Castlepollard " mother-and-baby home" in County Westmeath - where Philomena and Maria arrived in May 1954...

Windsor Castle: People travel hundreds of miles to say farewell to the Queen

Windsor Castle: People travel hundreds of miles to say farewell to the Queen
Oct 1,2022 8:30 pm

... Three-thousand tickets were sold in advance that allows access to St George s Chapel, within which The Ledger stone can be viewed in the George VI Memorial Chapel...

Windsor Castle: Public can visit Queen's final resting place in St George's Chapel

Windsor Castle: Public can visit Queen's final resting place in St George's Chapel
Oct 1,2022 3:40 pm

... On Saturday, Buckingham Palace released a photo of The Ledger stone that marks the spot the family are interred...

Queen Elizabeth II: Picture of chapel ledger stone released

Queen Elizabeth II: Picture of chapel ledger stone released
Sep 30,2022 5:30 am

... Members of the public will be able to pay to see The Ledger stone in person from Thursday...

Pound sinks as investors question huge tax cuts

Pound sinks as investors question huge tax cuts
Sep 29,2022 5:15 pm

... Today s plan only shows one side of The Ledger...

Does it matter if we know where our food comes from?

Does it matter if we know where our food comes from?
Apr 5,2022 4:00 am

... The idea behind using The Ledger is to make the information easy to verify, but difficult to manipulate...

HMRC seizes NFT for first time in £1. 4m fraud case

HMRC seizes NFT for first time in £1. 4m fraud case
Feb 14,2022 3:55 am

... As with crypto-currency, a record of who owns what is stored on a shared ledger known as The records cannot be forged because The Ledger is maintained by thousands of computers around the world...

The Beatles and John Lennon memorabilia to be sold as NFTs

The Beatles and John Lennon memorabilia to be sold as NFTs
Jan 25,2022 3:14 pm

... The records cannot be forged because The Ledger is maintained by thousands of computers around the world...

HMRC seizes NFT for first time in £1. 4m fraud case

Dec 24,2021 4:15 am

The UK tax authority has seized three Non-Fungible Tokens (NFT) as part of a probe into a suspected a VAT fraud involving 250 alleged fake companies.

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) said three people had been arrested on suspicion of attempting to defraud it of £1. 4m.

The Authority said it was The First UK law enforcement to seize an NFT.

NFTs are assets in the digital world that can be bought and sold, but which have no tangible form of their own.

The digital tokens, which emerged in 2014, can be thought of as certificates of ownership for virtual or physical assets. NFTs have a unique Digital Signature so they can be bought and sold using traditional currency or crypto currency, such as Bitcoin.

Where Bitcoin has been hailed as a digital answer to currency, NFTs have been touted as the digital answer to collectables, but plenty of sceptics fear they're a bubble waiting to burst.

How do NFTs work?

Traditional works of art such as paintings are valuable precisely because they are one of a kind, but digital files can be easily and endlessly duplicated.

With NFTs, artwork can be " tokenised" to create a digital certificate of ownership that can be bought and sold. The Tokens can represent a range of real-world objects such as artwork, music and videos.

As with crypto-currency, a record of who owns what is stored on a shared ledger known as

The Records cannot be forged because The Ledger is maintained by thousands of computers around The World . NFTs can also contain smart contracts that may give The Artist , for example, a cut of any future sale of the token.

In Theory , anybody can tokenise their work to sell as an NFT but interest has been fuelled by recent headlines of multi-million-dollar sales.

An image of a popular internet meme, featuring a two-year-old girl, was sold as a NFT for about $74,000 (£54,000) in September Last Year .

The picture, dubbed Side Eyeing Chloe, shows young Chloe Clem giving a disapproving look After Her mother reveals a surprise trip to Disneyland.

Twitter's founder Jack Dorsey has also promoted an NFT of The First -ever tweet, with bids hitting $2. 5m.

HMRC said The Suspects in its fraud case were alleged to have used " sophisticated methods" to try to hide their identities including false and stolen identities, false addresses, pre-paid unregistered mobile phones, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), false invoices and pretending to engage in legitimate business activities.

Nick Sharp, deputy director economic crime, said The First seizure of an NFT " serves as A Warning to anyone who thinks they can use crypto assets to hide money from HMRC".

" We constantly adapt to new technology to ensure we keep pace with how criminals and evaders look to conceal their assets. "

HMRC said it had secured a court order to detain the seized crypto assets worth about £5,000 and three digital artwork NFTs, which have not been valued, while its investigation continues.



Source of news: bbc.com

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