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    the administrators. An added benefit is administrators, founders, employees, and members are not personally liable for nonprofits debts. The limited liability of a nonprofit is protected by the law from personal assets being claimed by creditors. Another missed opportunity is the ability to solicit charitable donations to the public. Growing charitable donations is in other words is another stream of income for organization purposes. The overall ability for Kaiser Permanente to rein-invest in…

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    Debt in America has gotten out-of-control and the blame is upon one other. Most people in America believe that if they live up to the standards of their peers around, they are fitting in and it increases their self-esteem. However, even given the chance to happiness in life with values people still have to deal with draw backs including debt and stress. There are 160 million people in America who have debt which is a lot comparing it to the 318.9 million people who live in the country based…

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    Service Learning: Definition Service learning is a more hands on learning experience that provides a new way for students to comprehend their course material. Students are exposed to personal and academic development that help them improve not only as students but as individuals as well. All services provided are directly related to the course’s ideas. Service Learning differs from ordinary community service by giving the students the benefit of learning while helping a community in need. The…

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    You should vote for the president you want. If you want the president you like then vote for them because the person running can win by your vote. Also if you don't like the other person and you don't vote then you have to listen to the candidate you don't like. Then you have to live by rules you don't like and could also get you fired from your job raise your taxes or even make you homeless. If you vote for the candidate you like and they win because of your vote you can live happy they may…

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    five years (Smith, Lecture Notes, week 9). He also proposed a tax cut for the middle class but later changed his position in order to ensure that the budget plan would pass Congress. This package would have allowed $16 billion dollars to go towards creating jobs which was one of Bill Clinton’s agendas when he entered office. President Clinton did end up with most of what he had requested including a 1% increase in taxes and 39.6% tax on revenue of $250,000 or more (Patterson 332). In addition to…

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    Walmart Vs Rubbermaid

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    Unfortunately there’s a cost to be paid for these cheap goods and it might be worse than having to pay a few extra dollars. Our economy is taking the punches so all the rich and mighty of Walmart can hord our hard earned cash. Wit poor wages/benefits, tax avoidance, and huge China sourcing, Walmart is only making its employees and everyone around it poorer along with all the small businesses around it. Despite the billions of dollars Walmart brings in annually and the government rebate payout, …

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    The chapter begins with Frideres explaining how Aboriginal people have been facing problems such as social and economic dilemmas for a long time, and how its not something that happened overnight. He then explains how the problems first began when the early European settlers arrived in Canada, “These structural impacts began to affect Aboriginal people at the time of contact with Europeans and became increasingly influential as the immigrant population grew” (Frideres 2). He then goes to say…

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    Carbon Tax In Canada

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    introduction of carbon tax in Canada is very controversial, with many disagreements between federal and provincial leaders, as it does affect every inhabitant. The purpose of the carbon tax is to make people reconsider their contributions to harming the environment, by affecting what they care about: money. Putting a price on fossil fuel usage progresses the country in a variety of aspects, but more importantly, the environment. British Columbia and Alberta are already using the carbon tax…

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    He stated that his plan was 3 times the amount of tax relief than that of McCain’s. McCain had other plans as he wanted to have a tax system. He wanted to have taxes on health care which would in the long run, cause people to who are of the lower class to get health care because it would be worth more. In Hillary v. Donald, they had very different…

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    Tax cuts played an important role in stimulating economic growth. In the fiscal stimulus package, the government temporarily reduced taxes with a sales tax holiday, tax credits on income and housing taxes, permanently extending the alternative minimum tax, making dividend and capital gains tax cuts, and cutting the corporate tax rate. Since declines in housing prices made people feel less wealthy and thus unwilling to spend, the government provided tax rebates. 29% of total individuals and…

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