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    Memorandum-to-the-file Date: December 5, 2015 From: Nyatiah Nickens NN Re: Tax Consequences of Incorporation Facts: The accompanying facts are known and applicable to Stacey Small situation. Stacey has a small salon that she has kept running for a couple of years as a sole proprietorship. Stacey utilizes the cash method of accounting and the calendar year as its tax year. Stacey is looking for extra capital for development and knows two individuals who may be keen on investing. One would like…

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    Wolf’s small intestine is similar to other mammals in structure and function. Except that wolf’s small intestine is shorter than other non-ruminants. There is a trend in digestive system lengths correlate to an animal’s diet (Strack and Linzey.) Carnivores like wolves have less complex and less variety of diet (Strack and Linzey.) Unlike humans, wolves have smaller pancreas, which mean less enzymes produced(Griffiths and Ruish.) Wolves need to eat digested food with enzymes or easily digested…

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    Introduction The gastrointestinal tract (GI) comprises of the oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, and the anus. Also, digestion process start from the mouth; the ingestion of food stimulate the salivary secretion (mouth), the food is chewed before its passage through the esophagus down to the stomach where mechanical and chemical digestion takes place. Pepsinogen from the chief cells helps with the digestion of protein, amylase from the saliva and…

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    Digestion Research Paper

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    In the small intestines, the pancreas and the liver contributes digestive juice which travels through a duct leading to the duodenum as well as the small intestine containing intestinal juice. The intestinal juice consists of bile, bicarbonate, and digestive enzymes. Pancreatic juice is an example of digestive enzymes that helps digests fats, carbohydrates, and proteins. The bicarbonate is used and a buffer to neutralize the acidic chyme as it enters the small intestines. Bile is secreted…

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    Ulcerative Colitis, Pediatric Ulcerative colitis is long-lasting (chronic) inflammation of the large intestine (colon). Sores (ulcers) may also form on the colon. Ulcerative colitis, along with a closely related condition called Crohn disease, is often referred to as inflammatory bowel disease. CAUSES Ulcerative colitis is caused by increased activity of the immune system in the intestines. The immune system is the system that protects the body against harmful bacteria, viruses, and other…

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    Crohn’s disease is a relapsing inflammatory bowel disease that primarily affects the gastrointestinal tract, the lower part of the digestive system. The gastrointestinal tract is a pathway of many similarly hollow organs joined in a long twisting road connecting the stomach to the anus. The contractions of muscles in the GI tract helps in the digestion of food and with the production of many different hormones and enzymes. Crohn’s disease is a fatal disease caused by the inflammation of your…

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    Casey Case 6 Mini Case

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    Casey has more advantages compared to its competitors. Its marketing strategy of cities with less than 5000 people gives it a go as it invests in areas that others have not invested and are not planning to invest there unless the population increases (Henry et al. 2013). Further even if the population increases, the company would already have established itself. Casey also enjoys the advantage of having centralized distribution centers (Casey). Its outlets are found within 500 miles of its…

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    In today’s fast paced world, it seems as if there is always something going on. Technology is a big reason why we have become so accustomed to the constant influx of information. With the likes of the Internet and its social media outlets, information is provided to the population faster than ever before. Due to the fact that this form of information sharing is new to the public, many adults are not accustomed to this quick and fast paced form of information sharing. I believe that this form of…

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    Financial Options

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    most loan types, lines of credit do have interest rates, which take effect the moment the money is borrowed (Simpson, 2013). According to the same National Federation of Independent Businesses study mentioned above, a little over thirty percent of small business owners used banks as a financing source, whereas a little over twenty percent used personal contacts (Hodgetts& Kuratko, 2007). There are both advantages and disadvantage to this financing option. Lines of credit have several…

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    Digestion Research Paper

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    and it’s absorption. This means that vital fat soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) are lost (Fox and Cameron 2006). They also state that the lining of the small intestines releases intestinal juice which is important in chemical digestion. This intestinal juice contains, sucrase, maltase and lactase and is also effected by the pH of the chyme entering the small…

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