Why Study Residential Status? (1) The residential status determines the taxability of various income of a person on the basis of his/her residential status in India in the previous year. Thus Tax incidence on an assessee depends on his residential status. (2) For instance‚ whether an income‚ accrued to an individual outside India‚ is taxable in India depends upon the residential status of the individual in India. (3) Similarly‚ whether an income earned by a foreign national in India or outside
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Social Sciences Part- time Year 1. Assignment 2. Consider the Social Model of Disability. How useful is this model in helping us understand the nature of Disability discrimination? Inspired by the writings of various disabled activists and scholars the 1980’s and the 1990’s‚disability studies has taken on an emancipatory turn because of the paradigm shift by sociologists and activists from explaining disability in terms of individual pathology or biomedical to the ways in which environmental
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Mairs is a writer afflicted with multiple sclerosis. In her essay‚ "Disability"‚ she explains how the media fails to accurately portray individuals living with a debilitating disease. This causes people with a handicap to feel inadequate‚ isolated‚ and lonely. Consequently‚ the media’s lack of depiction hinders the able-bodied person’s ability to understand‚ interact‚ and accept disability as normal. Mairs wants disability to be portrayed in everyday life that way others can be aware of those
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Equal in Mind "Society’s accumulated myths and fears about disability and disease are as handicapping as are the physical limitations that flow from actual impairment." Society makes generalizations and stereotypes about the disabled and the disease stricken. Society as a whole has the belief that they are less of a person because of something they cannot change about themselves. Society places the disabled in a category by themselves‚ as an outcast from modern civilization. We think that if we
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Reflection Experiment Background Information The law of reflection states that the angle of incidence will be equal to the angle of reflection. I.e. the angle that the light strikes the reflective surface at will be the same as the angle that it leaves it at. Aim To investigate the law of reflection and evaluate its accuracy. Hypothesis The law of reflection will be correct. Apparatus and Materials Light Box Mirror Protractor Blank Paper Safety This experiment is
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CONCEPT PAPER ON DISABILITY PENSION State measures which intend to address needs of 15% of its citizens who have disabilities include the PWD Card (for 20% discounts on medicines‚ medical services‚ etc.) and Disability Pensions from the Government Insurance Service System (GSIS). However‚ these are largely limited and ineffective because the discounts can only be availed of by non-poor PWDs (who are the only ones who can afford to buy medicine‚ go to the hospital‚ or eat in a restaurant in the
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High vrs Low risks parents with intellectual disability Journal Article Review: The key points that the Author addressed in this article consists of the following: In recent years there has been a major increase in the number of children that are exposed to potential harm and that can be separated from parents with intellectual disabilities (Booth & Booth‚ 2004; Cleaver & Nicolson‚ 2007; Clever‚ Walker‚ & Meadows‚ 2004). This means there has been a vast increase in the caseloads for social
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The search terms I used were “accommodations on high-stakes testing students with disabilities”. The database I used was the UNF Library‚ I performed a general search and narrowed the results by peer reviewed and full-test availability. I chose this study because I was familiar with the group of researchers and found their previous work interesting and very informative. The subject matter speaks to me and directly affects me since I am currently teaching special needs students. Fletcher‚ Jack
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top floors of the Bashundhara City Complex were damaged by a fire. A raging blaze reduced the upper levels of the capital’s Bashundhara City shopping complex to a skeleton‚ killing at least seven people and injuring 20 others. Ill-equipped to douse high-rise flames‚ the fire fighters could do little as the fire that broke out on the 17th floor at around 1:45pm swallowed up two floors above and three below. Later‚ military‚ police and Rab personnel joined them and brought the flames under control at
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Disabilities in Cambodia Cambodia’s recent turbulent history has left a legacy of high numbers of people with disabilities of all ages and conditions. People with disabilities are one of the most vulnerable groups in the country and are the least likely to be in school. According to one estimate‚ the gap in school participation between people with and without disabilities is twice as high as the gaps associated with rural residence‚ wealth‚ and gender (World Vision 2007). Even though some disabled
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