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    Tax Quiz

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    2009 Pongo must report 1250 interest income and goofy must report 1250 interest income. During the year Genie wen tfrom Cleveland to Fairbanks on business. Preceding a fiveday business meeting he spent four days vacationing at a dude ranch. Excluding the dude ranch costs her expenses for the trip are Air fare 1800 Lodging 600 Meals 500 Entertainment 300 You take meals and entertainment divide them by 2 Add that number to air far and lodging and you get

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    Rugged Canyons

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    The land of rugged canyons is Mesa Verde Southwestern Colorado. Were the first discovered in the late 19th century for the archeologists and Native Americans (tradicional image of the peaceful Anasazi). The Anasazi people started to farm this area of the American Southwest as early as 1 A.D. (this part of the Southwest is know as the four corners‚ the place where Arizona‚ Colorado‚ Utah‚ and New Mexico)‚ they lived in small scattered villages‚ mesas and in the valleys. On the middle of the 13th

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    The Grand Canyon

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    Grand Canyon National Park contains one of the most well known natural wonders of our country: The Grand Canyon. It is located in Arizona. Over the years‚ the Grand Canyon has attracted many visitors‚ and today the park sees nearly five million visitors yearly (NPS‚ History & Culture). It has always been a target for human interest‚ going back to the days where Native Americans ruled the land and continuing through present times. However‚ like the rest of our natural world‚ the Grand Canyon faces

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    mice and men

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    Moreover‚ Steinbeck uses a descriptive form of language to show that the ranch workers have an unpleasant‚ narrow future. he demonstrates this when he says ’’the bunkhouse was a long‚ rectangular building’’ this gives the reader the impression of the bunkhouse being long and thin in shape‚ almost like a corridor‚ representing the men’s narrow pathways in life. This also shows that the ranch workers are restricted from fulfilling their dreams because they have an unpleasant future‚ as they aren’t

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    Border Patrol

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    their way.’ Those of us that live and work in remote smuggling corridors are the most vulnerable. We are confronted with threats‚ damage & destruction of our property‚ theft‚ break-ins‚ and serious disruption of our necessary ranch work almost daily. Costs to ranch within 50 miles of the U.S./Mexico border are double and sometimes triple what it costs to operate elsewhere. We’re being driven out of business and away from our homesteads. Lethal violence is a daily menace we’re forced to live with

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    Relentless Racism on the Ranch John Steinbeck portrays racism on the ranch through the interactions or lack of interactions between Crooks and the other workers on the ranch. Crooks has been working at the ranch longer than most of the other workers and for the most part minds his own business. Despite Crooks being a nice fellow‚ most of the workers are racist towards Crooks. For example‚ many workers on the ranch use derogatory names when they speak or refer to Crooks. When Candy was welcoming

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    Allegory - of Mice and Men

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    a field and killed him. As punishment‚ Cain was sentenced to be a restless wanderer on the earth and “whoever finds [him] will kill [him]”. This story is similar to Of Mice and Men in the belief that we are all descendants of Cain. The men on the ranch live life restlessly‚ always moving around and alone. This theme is carried further with the use of the letter “C”‚ and the lack of names with the letter “A”‚ in many of the names of main characters in the novel. The “C” symbolizing once again the

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    Grand Canyon

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    Introduction to Advanced Graduate Studies and Scholarship Details This course introduces students to the principal elements of research and scholarly writing. Learners explore approaches to synthesizing literature and the application of the major components of APA form and style‚ and learn to coordinate literature searches. Furthermore‚ they learn how to discern principal arguments‚ analyze research questions‚ and clearly identify the key scholarly attributes to journal articles and other sources

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    Summary: Hopewell Ranch

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    (Welcome). By working off of the mission statement for HopeWell Ranch‚ our project mission is to provide an additional option for healing to better encompass the needs of our entire community. The Vision Statement “The love of Christ in action for hope‚ healing and purpose.” We wish to help those who cannot express their emotions through traditional methods‚ find healing through nontraditional therapies. Company Information HopeWell Ranch is a non-profit organization that specializes in the use of

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    Grand Canyon Monument

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    brick in the Grand Canyon monument to honor early explorers. I am choosing these items because I think these are some of the most high quality materials. I would like to build this monument very well‚ so that it will last for years and years. I also want to build this monument well because the early explorers worked very hard to do everything they could for the Grand Canyon‚ and I would like to honor them. Many people may have thought that everyone always knew about the Grand Canyon‚ or maybe they don’t

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