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    “Your never too old to earn a college degree”, its sounds cliché but not for me since I started school later in my life. Being born and raised in a latin family household with nine brothers and sisters, my parents only focused me to work to help support our family financial needs. Eventually throughout my life ,I got married, had children, therefore I had to work , work and work. I never had time for myself finally as my children became older and left for college, I took some time off of work…

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    Research Questions The study examined the following research questions: 1. Why did corporate leadership decide to make the corporate change? 2. What key initiatives were used to gain acceptance to corporate change? 3. What are the key resistance factors arise during the process of corporate change? 4. How is it determined if the corporate change was a success? 1.6 Hypothesis Ho: The necessity of corporate change skills is not growing in the corporate world in the era of post globalisation. H1:…

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    In the story To Kill a Mockingbird, many events take place in the small town of Maycomb, Alabama during The Great Depression. A young woman named Mayella Ewell has an everyday battle with others views against her race, class, and gender. The argument is made to decide whether or not she is powerful, despite the fact that Mayella won the case in court. The amount of control she has over her own life, and others is what truly measures the amount of power she is believed to have. Mayella has very…

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    This investigation will explore the question: To what extent did the First World War influence the gain of women’s rights in Britain? The years 1914 to 1928 will be the focus of this investigation, to allow an evaluation of British women’s employment during the Great War and the events that followed it, in order to analyse the impact that the latter had on women’s achievement of rights in the decades of the post-war period. The first source that will be evaluated is the book entitled , which…

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    Infectious Diseases Society of America 's (IDSA) ultimately desires to create public policy and research activities that will salvage the damage of the overuse of antibiotics and save lives (Clinical). The GAIN act should be bolstered to make sure that antibiotics are being used appropriately (Clinical). An ‘Antibiotic Innovation and Conservation (AIC) Fee’ should be created where 75 percent of the funding should go towards the monetary funds of antibiotic…

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    Peace can be achieved by understanding, and does not have to be fixed with violence. Some of the most famous peacemakers like Martin Luther King Jr. and Gandhi, obtained peace without using violence. Words can do a lot to achieve tranquility. Understanding the other side's view can be the only thing you have to do to resolve a problem, and achieve peace. Also, obtaining peace through violence isn't really peace. First, words can do a lot to obtain peace, more than war and violence can ever do.…

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    CGT Event Analysis

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    taxpayer's total capital gain consists of both net capital gain subtracted from their net capital losses for the financial year (July 1st to June 30th). Variations on income tax liability depend on whether the taxpayer has made either a capital gain or a capital loss.1 Capital gains occur whenever costs are less than the gains on a capital asset. Conversely, capital losses arise whenever costs exceed a gain. 2 The most common event for taxpayers involves the disposal of capital gains assets,…

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    Section 1031 Case Study

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    question was whether or not the location of the property transferred affects the applicability of Section 1031, which addresses the nonrecognition of a gain. For the particular taxpayer discussed in this ruling, he had exchanged a ranch in the United States for a Ranch in a foreign country and received $250,000 in cash. The taxpayer originally realized a gain of $300,000 on this exchange. Upon examination, it was determined that the location of the property should not affect the applicability of…

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    Assesable Income Tax Law

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    Whether the gain generated from the sale of painting to be chargeable as capital gain in the hand of assessee? Law:  Section 6 of the Income Tax Law defines the assessable income. According to it, assessable income of the taxpayer for the relevant income year means the aggregate of ordinary income and taxable statutory income.  S104 of the Income Tax Act provides that the assessee must include in his/her assessable income the net amount generated by way of sale of capital asset held by…

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    Issue and Conclusion #1 How much will be the gain or loss of Wheeler Electrical Supplies Inc. on the distribution of the plant, building, and land? The gain of Wheeler Electrical Supplies Inc. on the distribution of the plant, building, and land is $195,000. Analysis 1 If Angela decides to proceed with the liquidation of wheeler, will follow the section 336(a) which state “Gain or loss shall be recognized to a liquidating corporation on the distribution of property…

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