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    Capital Gain

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    CAPITAL GAINS According to income tax act 1961 ‘capital gains’ is the fourth head of income. Any profit or gains arising from the transfer of capital assets during the P.Y. shall be chargeable to income tax under the head capital gains and shall be deemed to be the income of P.Y. in which the transfer took place. Thus from a plain reading – Profits or gains earned on the sale of capital assets by an assessee during the P.Y. is called as capital gains. Meaning of Capital Asset: Capital asset means

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    Figure 1 - Segmental Bends Figure [ 2 ] - Elbow Joints The 90° bend above consists of two half patterns and two full patterns. When constructing a segmental bend we start and finish with a half segment. See [ Figure 2 ]. The above bend has three full segments. We arrive at this by adding the two halves to the two full bends. To find the angle for each segment divide the angle of the bend 90° by three. This gives us 30°. So each full segment has a 30° angle and a ½ segment has a 15° angle

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    workers died constructing the wall and were buried in the wall‚ which coined the nickname ‘The Long Graveyard’. Mostly all of the Emperors that followed added on to the wall. Further‚ Shi Huangdi‚ engineered an opulent tomb that would be his final resting place atop a river of mercury. As discovered recently‚ Shi Huangdi had intricate sculptures made of his terracotta army to guard his tomb in the afterlife. Another notable feat by Chinese engineers was the digging and constructing of the Grand

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    and religion in constructing ideas. For example‚ Elmire is seen critiquing Tartuffe and the ideas that he conveys in justifying his actions when she comments‚ “It seems your heart could use a talking to-/ it’s living in the chest of someone who/ Proclaims to be pious”(34: lines 91-93). Elmire demonstrates her acknowledgement of the hypocrisy in Tartuffe’s reasoning for seducing her despite claiming to be “pious”. Thus she reveals the weaknesses in the use of religion in constructing knowledge. Although

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    The Future of Psychological Profiling CJ430-01: Psychological Profiling Professor William Formby Kaplan University May 18‚ 2012 The purpose of this paper is to provide an assessment of psychological profiling as an investigative tool for the future. The paper will try to focus on what happens if profiles are developed that have not accurately portrayed the apprehended. Additionally this paper will be reviewing the Baton Rouge Serial Killer and The Unabomer cases in order to answer additional

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    Criminology

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    INTRODUCTION Karl Marx argued that the law is the mechanism by which one social class‚ usually referred to as the "ruling class"‚ keeps all the other classes in a disadvantaged position. Thus‚ this school uses a Marxist lens through which‚ inter alia‚ to consider the criminalization process‚ and by which explain why some acts are defined as deviant whereas others are not. It is therefore interested in political crime‚ state crime‚ and state-corporate crime. KARL MARX

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    Factors that can affect profilers: 1. Media. There are a lot of movies and TV series that has the portrayal of Criminal Profiling as their main subject to entertain the viewers. It is interesting to note that all of these popular portrayals of profiling are somewhat inaccurate because they suggest that profiling is a magical skill somewhat analogous to a precognitive psychic ability thus‚ the audience perceives it to be the case. Media is the downfall of profiling as well as the success.

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    Department of Justice. Davis‚ R. C.‚ & Friedman‚ L. N. (1985). The emotional aftermath of crime and violence. In C. R. Figley (Ed.)‚ Trauma and its wake (pp. 90-112). New York: Brunner/Mazel. Elias‚ R. (1986). The politics of victimization: Victims‚ victimology and human rights. New York: Oxford University Press Ephross‚ P. H.‚ Barnes‚ A.‚ Ehrlich‚ H. J.‚ Sandnes‚ K. R.‚ & Weiss‚ J. C. (1986). The ethno violence project: Pilot study. Baltimore: National Institute against Prejudice and Violence.

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    question is how criminal profiling works. Criminal profiling is based on the set of values that criminals‚ regardless of the crime‚ committed. Those values are individual and they help to make a positive identification. The profiling also studies the victimology (a study of the victims of a particular criminal). It looks at the age‚ lifestyle‚ similarities and hair and eye color‚ whether victims have some relationship in the past‚ the interests. (Kanner‚ 2015) Furthermore‚ profiling helps in predicting

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    The Drowner

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    and hence water is established as a life-giving force. On a more metaphorical level‚ the word “drowning” has connotations of death. Thus‚ the title juxtaposes the idea of water as a life-giving force‚ and introduces it as a life-taking force‚ constructing the duality of water which is a central theme throughout the novel. Language‚ particularly imagery‚ plays an integral role in the construction of Will and Angelica’s relationship throughout the novel. At their first encounter in the section

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