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    CHAPTER 12 & 14 REVIEW INCOME DISTRIBUTION‚ POVERTY‚ AND DISCRIMINATION Wealth: Income: What you own minus what you includes pay checks or wages‚ gov check‚ or Owe (includes hat you have in the dividend check or profit from selling an Bank and assets you own) investment (can have neg. income) Lorenz Curve= a graph of the actual cumulative distribution of income compared to a perfectly equal cumulative distribution of income *for the US‚ income is NOT equally distributed

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    . SEBASTIEN NDIKUM FIN534 HOME WORK 12 1. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. Perhaps the most important step when developing forecasted financial statements is to determine the breakdown of common equity between common stock and retained earnings. b. The first‚ and perhaps the most critical‚ step in forecasting financial requirements is to forecast future sales. c. Forecasted financial statements‚ as discussed in the text‚ are used primarily as a part of the managerial

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    the bank favored the wealthy people in society. He wanted to help the ordinary American people‚ especially the farmers. Therefore‚ he closed the National Bank and put the money into state banks that became known as "pet banks." He thought the money would be more helpful to the ordinary people if it were available on a state level. I- Indian Removal Act of 1830. Congress passed this law that required five Native-American tribes to relocate from their homelands in the southeastern part of the United

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    Beauty Pageants and Our Children Alost 3 million children‚ most of them girls‚ from the ages of 6 months and 17 years compete in beauty pageants annually in America. Competition can be local and national and they compete in categories such as swimwear‚ talent‚ costume of your choice‚ and eveningwear. This is an industry where mothers give her daughter energy drinks for a boost before pageants‚ 3-year-olds don fake fingernails‚ and parents regularly spend five thousand dollars on a child’s pageant

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    week three Question 8 /Chapter 9/ Industry custom cannot supply a term of an implied contract and Varni bros Distributor Company could not win in this case because there was no contract between these two partners regarding how long the arrangement would last and only have an agreement that based on shaking hand. There should have a contract include terms of both parties that how long they would be partner‚ condition of supply‚ and term of transportation. Question 5 /Chapter 10/ There was no contract

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    Children Beauty Pageant General purpose: To inform Specific purpose: To inform my audience about children beauty pageant Central idea: The background‚ positive and negative of children beauty pageant. Introduction I) Good morning ladies and gentleman. A) Please watch this video. II) I have done a lot of researches about this topic on the internet‚ journal‚ and books and now I would like to share with you. III) Today I would like to talk about children beauty pageant. IV) The three

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    It’s about that time to review Tokyo Ghoul re Chapter 138. This chapter has some epic reveals‚ so without further ado. Ladies and Gentlemen‚ as always‚ I am The Gentleman Snark. Now let us dive into this review. Warning: Spoilers will be discussed Chapter Summary: Furuta is still reeling from his apparent headshot in the last chapter. However‚ Furuta was unaffected but the bullet‚ but Marude and his boys come in locked and loaded. The begin to unleash a barrage of bullets onto Furuta. Furuta

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    Chapter 14 Female Genitalia • Anatomy o Mons pubis-hair-covered fat pad overlying the symphysis pubis o Labia majora-rounded folds of adipose tissue o Labia minora-thinner pinkish-red folds that extend anteriorly to form the prepuce and the clitoris o Vestibule-boat shaped fossa between the labia minora o Introitus-posterior portion lies the vaginal opening which in virgins may be hidden by the hymen o Perineum-tissue between the introitus and the anus o Urethral meatus opens into the vesituble

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    On February 26th‚ 2016‚ I entered a pageant with the hopes and dreams of becoming Miss Naturalista USA. Being apart of an organization like no other‚ I expected such a high quality event with many sponsors‚ bloggers‚ and educators that represented the natural hair community. Before entering into the pageant the Lord showed me that I was crowned Miss California Naturalista USA. It was my first beauty pageant‚ and the first natural beauty pageant that I had came across. Many things seemed fine once

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    Chapter 12 Taxation and Income Distribution I. Impact of taxes on income distribution hard to determine because of tax incidence II. Tax Incidence a. Who actually pays a tax b. Legal Incidence – who is legally responsible for paying a tax c. Economic Incidence – who actually pays the tax d. Example – tax of $1 is placed on $10 item how is income distribution affected i. Price stays at $10 – income of seller reduced

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