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annikinskh46 karma

I like that you refer to him as your "client." It implies a level of respect, like you are there to work for him. Thats nice.

annikinskh16 karma

Reposting a link from akmoler, in hopes more people check this out. It is a Ted Talk that discusses a beter way to look at charity, mainly stating that if charities acted more like corporations, they will be able to greatly increase their positive impact, regardless of the percentages.

http://www.ted.com/talks/dan_pallotta_the_way_we_think_about_charity_is_dead_wrong.html

annikinskh16 karma

Your name leads me to think that my dogs penis has a reddit account, and may in fact be on the computer in the other room. So, who wants to go... Outside!?!

annikinskh1 karma

If you feel like answering another question... So, what's the deal with Tribal law in regards to federal law? I believe I learned that each reservation is subject to its own law, as a sovereign nation, as long as those laws don't contradict federal law; which to me means that each reservation is like its own little country, which is pretty cool. Do many tribes take advantage of this? How often does this come into conflict with state law? Regarding that, when I am traveling through a reservation can I be held accountable for crimes in violation of the tribal law, even if I were not aware of them? Or, perhaps, prosecuted for violating state law, even though I'm in sovereign state? Please forgive my rough interpretation of this issue, but I'm so fascinated by it. On that note, do you need an assistant?