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    Question 1: Jane’s salary of $230‚000 per year‚ covering both stand-by duties and normal duties‚ gives rise to assessable income.1 Nonetheless‚ her normal travel expenses from home to the place of employment or business are not deductible under Section 8-1 as such costs are not qualified to satisfy the positive limb of the general deductions provisions‚ that is‚ they are not sufficiently related to the production of assessable income.2 Rather‚ the normal travelling expenses are incurred because

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    Woolf vs. Petrunkevitch

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    Having read “The Death of a Moth” and “The Spider And The Wasp” the reader cannot help but look at parallels and contrasts between the tone that Virginia Woolf takes in her piece and the tone that is seen in Alexander Petrunkevitch’s writing. While some may say that there are no similarities seen in the two pieces and there is no comparison to be made between the two pieces‚ they clearly have not analyzed these two authors works as well as they should have. Both of these writers overall use of brevity

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    All Is Well

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    Outline: introduction:the Indian movie ‚one sentence was repeated the most times‚that is “All is well.”The movie told a story ........ Body part:to deliver a theme:Even if you are faced with frustrations and endless failure‚tell yourself--”All is well”‚recover your missing confidence‚then keep on fighting. Deliver the speech by personal experience: The first story: When I was a child in kindergarten‚i started to practice the violin because my uncle is good at playing it and he can instruct me

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    Point of view is an essential element to a reader’s comprehension of a story. The point of view shows how the narrator thinks‚ speaks‚ and feels about any particular situation. In Toni Cade Bambara’s "The Lesson‚" the events are told through the eyes of a young uptown girl named Sylvia. The reader gets a limited point of view because the events are told strictly by Sylvia. This fact can influence the reader to see things just as she does. The strong language gives a unfamiliar reader an illustration

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    When Mrs. Baroda had learned that her husband’s friend would be coming to stay for a few weeks she was a bit agitated. From hearing all the stories her husband had told about the man who would be staying with them‚ she was expecting to meet someone who she would not like. Instead‚ Gouvernail was a man very much unlike what she had expected. In fact‚ she rather liked him when they had first met. In A Respectable Woman by Kate Chopin the relationship between Mrs. Baroda and Gouvernail is the focal

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    Rose for Emily

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    English 210‚ summer Formalist Strategy (imagery)- A Rose for Emily Imagery is an author’s use of descriptive words and phrases to develop depth in their stories by providing vivid detail so the reader can imagine all the components involved. In the story‚ A Rose for Emily‚ old Emily Grierson’s traits‚ characteristics and life are brought about through Faulkner’s descriptive language. Miss Emily is first brought to life on page 85 where she is described as “a small‚ fat woman in black‚ with

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    Mitchelltumtum Mrs. think of name ADV.COMM.ARTS per.4 18 January 2012 Have you ever lost someone so great or a hero you looked up to? I believe that this is what Ronald Koertge was seeing or experiencing when he wrote his poem‚ “Side Kicks.” Ronald has spent

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    | Nuts | Reaction Paper #1 | | Teresa Chambliss | 2/4/2012 | The movie “Nuts” starring Barbara Streisand and Richard Dreyfuss was a great movie depicting a woman fighting in court to prove that she is competent enough to stand trial. Barbara Streisand (Claudia Draper) plays a call girl charged with first degree manslaughter. It is Richard Dreyfuss’ (public defender) job to help Claudia prove that she is sane enough to go to trial. Claudia has a very short temper‚ outspoken‚ and doesn’t

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    By: mike Plot outline The main character in this book is Michael Brock‚ a lawyer working for Drake & Sweeney. One day a homeless man comes into the firm and holds Michael and other lawyers hostage. Michael and the lawyers manage to get out of the situation but the homeless man gets killed. Michael finds out later that the homeless man had been evicted from a wherehouse where he was paying rent and Drake & Sweeney was responsible for the eviction. Michael asked a lawyer‚ at his firm‚ if he could

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    ​Jo Ann Beard is primarily acknowledged as a writer of creative nonfiction. What is creative nonfiction you ask? Creative nonfiction is the writing of real events using the same techniques used to create fiction; however‚ the writing does not contain facts from the incident. One of the many creative nonfictions written by Beard is “Werner.” Werner Hoeflich heads home to his apartment in New York City after spending the evening at his catering job. Between the hours of four and five A.M.‚ Werner catches

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