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    1. Corporations are juristic entities. According to the Canada Business Corporations Act Section 15 (1), “A corporation has the capacity…the rights, powers and privileges of a natural person. Soloman v. Soloman was a landmark case in the establishment of company law. Through this case, the emergence of a new legal identity, a separate legal personhood for the incorporated company was developed. This case was the first of its kind that saw the corporation as a separate legal identity. 2.…

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    Goods and Service Tax Bill – Victim of Politics or Technicalities? Tax Structure in India In the Indian tax system, the Central government levies excise duty on manufacturing and service tax on the supply of services. The State government levies sales tax or value added tax (VAT) on the sale of goods. In addition, the Central Government levies the Central Sales Tax (CST) on inter-state sale of goods which is collected and retained by the state exporting the goods. The states also levy tax on…

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    Capone in Chicago in 1920, he brought with him a brilliant criminal plan that would monopolize the production and sale of illegal alcohol. He was able to coordinate the importation of alcohol from different locations, including out of state and even to Canada. This system included delivery drivers, salespeople, speakeasies and heavily armed gang member to protect the illegal goods. Capone’s mob was not some loose collection of thugs that wanted some quick cash; they were professional gangsters…

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    George Washington was born in 1732 in Virginia. His mother was Mary Ball and his father, Augustine Washington. In 1743 his father died. He inherited 10 slaves and land. This ends up being an ironic part in his life later on. The major role he played in the shaping of America was being elected the commander of the Continental Army. For 8 years he held this position and it ended up being a very good decision on the American’s part. Prior to Washington becoming the leader of the Continental Army,…

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    not contained to less than 2 degrees Celsius, many ecosystems are projected to reach ecological tipping points affecting vital ecosystem services that underpin food and water supply. Climate change policies “require cooperation between different parties that extend across several policy and sectoral planning areas .” It requires collective action from a number of stakeholders and change in state behavior to address policy options, technology, security, shift in attitudes and individual choices,…

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    Mexican Immigration

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    In recent years, immigration has continued to be the subject of heated national debate. More than one million immigrants arrive each year, bearing a very significant impact on American life. The latest data collected by the Census Bureau show that the last decade was the highest in terms of immigrant arrivals in American history. For both countries of origin and countries of destination, immigration fosters cultural exchange and is directly related to globalization. Several advantages of…

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    Immigration is a major problem facing the United States. Every year thousands of illegal immigrants, from around the world migrate to the United States. These immigrants have many different motivations; some hoping to seek the “American Dream”, others are refugees escaping persecution, and civil wars in their home country (Kayne np). The United States has always been seen as the land of the opportunities to many immigrants where all nationalities mix in one “melting pot”. The freedom, protection…

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    educational programs such as domestic and home economics training for women. They also established a baby clinic where mothers could take their children to be taken care of when sick. Even a music school was established where dance classes, dances, and parties were held. Ran by the DUL, The Green Pastures Camp was established. This camp provided a learning experience for children of African American history and vocational skills. Moreover, the DUL provided boarding space for women and their…

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    This research paper provides insight into the perception of immigrants and some of the views and stereotypes associated with immigrants by two students attending a university in Maryland. The students were given the opportunity to express their views and provide their definitions for immigrants, migrants, and illegal immigration. The research was proposed to investigate and determine if the views and attitudes toward migrants, immigrants, and illegal immigration were similar. Based on an…

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    800331860 The American Revolution was certainly a war for independence rather a Rebellion. Many group throughout American Society has been victims of not having independence. To name a few there were workers, women, loyalists as well as African Americans who were victimized. These groups suffered a fight for liberty and ways you would never imagine. Women in The American Revolution played a big part. Women barely had any rights to do anything. "Deborah Sampson, the daughter of a poor…

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