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    Liqi wang Accounting Income tax Both Amgen and Gilead are fully disclosed the income tax information according to GAAP requirements. Both companies recorded income tax in financial statement such as income statement and specified the detailed components of income taxes. Amgen recorded income tax based on pretax income‚ applicable tax rate and tax planning opportunities available in various jurisdictions. Gilead’s income provision was computed under liability method. Both

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    choreographer the right to create what they felt needed to be created rather than just to please the audience. She created simple dances with simple gestures and movements that were easily understood by the audience so they could relate to it. She did not feel the need for lavish choreography that showed off every trick she could do; it was about self-expression through movement. Isadora also travelled to many countries all over the world‚ especially in Europe to perform and spread this new style

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    The United States is known for the amount of freedom and opportunities. Throughout history‚ multiple individuals have helped shape America as it is today. For example‚ Andrew Carnegie donated some of his wealth to further the education system for future generations. His determination for success pushed him to break boundaries. Andrew Carnegie began as a poor immigrant‚ looking to strike wealth in a new country‚ which later his contributions to society have made him both a successful capitalist and

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    the resources that the British wanted were their economic wealth‚ how the British messed up and took everything away. expanding power‚ by expanding their territory and trying to create global

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    tavern owners in the colonies" (“The Daughters of Liberty”). The Stamp Act was a starting point for the Women of the Daughters of Liberty to use their skills to singlehandedly bring down one of the most successful grips the British had on America. They did this because they felt that they were being taxed unfairly on goods that were important to women specifically and that the system was very sexist. “The Daughters of Liberty popularized the idea of boycotting the stamps and taxing goods‚ effectively

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    support‚ Castro’s forces were able to win a string of victories over the government’s poorly led forces. As Batista was able to gather less political support and Castro’s forces grew‚ defeating his military more‚ Batista was forced to flee Cuba on January 1‚ 1959. At this point in time‚ Castro had over 800 guerrillas under his control‚ while they were able to defeat Cuba’s provisional army force of 30‚000 trained

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    Immanuel Kant said the Enlightenment is described as "a man’s release from his self-incurred tutelage. Tulage s man’s inability to make use of his understanding without direction from another." The Enlightenment was a movement of intellectual thinkers who believed that science could clarify everything in society and nature. Enlightenment thinkers during this period began to seek rational thoughts to figure out and understand nature and also to guide the human existence. The Enlightenment glorified

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    Philosopher Francis Bacon was a major contributor to the Enlightenment. He was one of the most important people to the new ideas of science and how the world worked. Bacon created world changing ideas about how the world worked‚ and how science should be carried out. He modernized the idea of the scientific theory. Previously‚ many scientists who lived before him believed that you should only make a hypothesis based on logical reasoning and arguments. Bacon disagreed with them‚ saying that people

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    contributions that capitalist system thrived as many individuals pursuit their best interest in an economy revolution. “To his explanation was the increasing competition among capitalists that he expected t accompany economic expansion.” Per Barber Ch.1. As the economy grew more competition grew that made it easier for businessmen to compete bringing the economy to equilibrium. Smith argued that mercantilists monopolistic polices were wrong‚ that the economy could reach competition markets leading

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    With all these deaths and carnages you can only imagine how it affect the North and the South. But surprisingly‚ it only affected the South. With the end of the Civil war directed in to the abolition of slavery you make ask why is this bad? The southern parts of the U.S used and relied on slavery for agriculture

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