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    8 0 3 W BLA 7 3 r e t p a Ch erg b d l o G r o s s e f o Pr Partnerships have existed for thousands of DETAILS: years. partnership can be created with no formalities‚ its partners are managers‚ partners are fiduciaries‚ partners have unlimited liability‚ and partners share profits and losses Example Two students agree to buy basketball tickets‚ to resell them (scalping)‚ and to share the profits. They may not intend to create a partnership‚ but they have. If one of the students has a bad night

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    Causes of the Recession

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    Over the past few years our country and the rest of the world has experienced an economic crisis. For the United States‚ it’s been one of the worst economic recessions since the Great Depression during the 1930’s. The recession was caused by many downfalls but the majority was caused by the collapse of the housing market. In the years before the crisis‚ the behavior of lenders changed dramatically. Lenders offered more and more loans to higher-risk borrowers‚ including undocumented immigrants

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    A reflective essay on self‚ identity‚ personality‚ and factors influencing identity based on James Marcia’s theory on personality development. People come in different shapes and sizes. Some are big while others are small‚ some are fat and some are slim‚ some are short while some are tall. People have many similarities. Unless born with a physical defect we all have one head‚ two eyes‚ two ears‚ one nose‚ one mouth‚ two arms with five fingers each‚ and two legs with five toes each. So basically

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    Social Identity

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    The theory of identity development has many different psychological viewpoints. Identity theorists believed that they could create benefits to the world through their study of identity development (Bosma‚ 1994). Today‚ Erikson’s (1963) theory remains one of the primary sources for identity development studies. Erikson believed that a person’s identity developed over time through many stages (Erikson‚ 1950). Erikson’s series of stages developed and built on each other (Erikson‚ 1963). This series

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    Recoverability Test • What assets and liabilities should be included in the asset group for purposes of performing the recoverability test? • How should multiple operating scenarios impact the recoverability test? • What impact should the potential foreclosure and extinguishment of debt have on the cash flows used to perform the recoverability test? Calculate impairment loss‚ if any‚ as of December 31‚ 2010.   Management is considering three options. The estimated cash flows for these options will

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    Wages and Garnishments

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    References: Alan Kauth What is California’s laws regarding wage garnishment‚ levy‚ lien‚ foreclosure? Accessed: August 25‚ 2011 b http://aforeclosurealternative.com/what-are-californias-laws-regarding-wage-garnishment-levy-lien-foreclosure/ Hollowell‚ W.E. & Miller‚ R. L.‚ (2011).  Business law text & exercises. (6th ed.) South-Western‚ Cengage Learning Consumer Pamphlets‚The Florida Bar650‚ Apalachee ParkwayTallahassee

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    Virtual Child Ages 11-16

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    Maureen Gillespie PSY 206 – Dr. Greenspan Montgomery County Community College April 15‚ 2013 Assignment #2 Adolescence is defined as the transition between childhood and adulthood. Many changes happen at this stage. Adolescence involves things such as puberty‚ greater independence‚ and a time when someone begins to construct their identity. Identity means their life value and goals including a secure sense of who they are in terms of sexual‚ vocational‚ and moral ethics. In the next few paragraphs

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    Lori Widgot vs Wells Fargo

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    December 2‚ 2012 Abstract The purpose of this paper is to discuss the legal‚ ethical and social responsibility aspects of the Lori Wigod vs. Wells Fargo case. State and federal law will be discussed in the legal section and analyzed in accordance with the case. In the ethics section three very popular ethical theories will be reviewed that will encourage open-mindedness from the reader. Finally‚ the social responsibility section will take into account both the law and ethics among other

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    Macroeconomic Impact on Military Spending during war While spending on the war has stimulated the economy through government purchases and consumer patriotism it has had a negative macroeconomic effects through increases in the national deficient and debts used to finance the war. While the initial effect on the GDP (gross domestic product) has been positive it has started to decline. Since 9/11 the increased military spending was largely financed through borrowing which has caused a higher debt

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    I never had a childhood which you see in the movies. I spent most of my time playing with my friends or going to school. My parents had a language barrier because couldn’t really understand english and I was their personal translator. Since I could speak I would explain to people what my parents were trying to say. They knew how to speak a bit of english but not enough to have full conversion or convert the message across. When I was twelve years old my dad and I started working on the tax returns

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