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    Golden Gate & Associates‚ CPA 99 Biscuit Lane‚ Suite 800 San Francisco‚ CA 94108 May 14‚ 2014 Grace Lau‚ Chairman ABC-VC 536 Mission Street‚ Suite 500 San Francisco‚ CA 94105 Dear Ms. Lau‚ Thank you for CAA for accounting treatment in regards to your venture capital stake in WesternGraphics (Western). In our introductory meeting‚ you requested this firm to research on the accounting treatment for capitalizing the accumulated MediaBlitz marketing consultancy charges ncurred and the

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    Why Did Alcatraz Escape

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    John Anglin did escape and survive Alcatraz also known as "The Rock". I can see what circumstances lead them to attempt an escape from The Rock. The story shows the environment they were in. Alcatraz was on a 22 acre island in the middle of the San Francisco Bay. Many inmates had attempted an escape but none were successful. Due to the freezing temperatures of the ocean they had died of hypothermia‚ They had grown‚ or eaten by the sharks in the shark infested water. according to the article "The small

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    Motivations for Exploring

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    And in a nutshell the current motivations for exploring are somewhat similar. Differences of the past and future motivations for exploration will be explained.. Gold was a huge motivator for explorers of the past. According to History.com‚ Francisco Pizarro held the Emperor of the Inca Empire‚ Atahualpa‚ as a hostage until a very large room could be filled with treasure. The room was eventually filled as ordered‚ but on August 29‚ 1533‚ Pizarro had Atahualpa strangled. Still‚ for miles around

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    their statement. Here are the treaties about the territorial arrangement. First‚ Germany had to returned Alsace Lorraine to France. It’s fair and just. Alsace and Lorraine were former lands of France which were owned by France before the lost of Franco Prussian War. Its reasonable for Germany to returned things not belonged to her. Second‚ those territories that Germany gained from Russia were to be returned. Although some of these were made into new independent states later‚ those territories

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    In this 1806 painting by Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes’s‚ we see a realistic depiction of a narrative in progress. Painted with oil on panel‚ de Goya constructs a visual retelling of events reminiscent of literary illustration. Frequently focusing on the human experience‚ this work by de Goya both dramatizes and accurately depicts a moment in time. In Friar Pedro Shoots El Maragato as His Horse Runs Off‚ Francisco de Goya uses fluid brush strokes‚ leading lines and warm hues to capture the movement

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    Alcatraz is Not an Island

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    them. This became the inspiration for a group of San Francisco State students to attempt an occupation of their own in 1969. When attempting to make it to the island‚ only one boat agreed to assist the Native American’s in their occupation. They were not able to dock on the island‚ but‚ Richard Oaks became the leader of the group when he jumped off the boat and swam to the island. After this brief occupation Richard Oaks returned to San Francisco and began to recruit people to join the movement.

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    The fine arts museums of San Francisco‚ or the “de Young” takes its name after one of the first San Franciscan journalists M.H. de young and together with the Legion of Honor comprises the Fine Arts Museums within Golden Gate Park’s 1‚017 acres was inaugurated in 1895‚ reconstructed and open in 2005 the new building is 293‚000-square-foot (27‚000-square-meter). Located in the park are gardens‚ playgrounds‚ lakes‚ picnic groves‚ trails‚ and monuments‚ plus an array of cultural venues. The de Young

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    Hippie Culture

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    Introduction The Times‚ They Are A-Changing – The Fifties and early Sixties Increasing affluence Rising dangers Growing radicalisation New culture He was a friend of mine - the early Sixties 1 1 1 2 2 3 5 7 3. If you’re going to San Francisco… The Hippie Movement 3.1. Hippie philosophy 7 7 8 3.1.1. New culture of living 3.1.2. My hair like Jesus wore it – hip style of clothing 3.1.3. And it’s one‚ two‚ three‚ what are we fighting for? 10 – Vietnam War and protest marches 12

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    Second Examination Review Sheet 1. What were the goals of the Great Powers at the Congress of Vienna? What were their aims and how did they redraw the map of Europe in the wake of Napoleon’s defeat? What did the chief architects of the Congress‚ such as Metternich‚ hope to achieve? Congress of Vienna was a conservative group that aimed to develop peaceful international relations system Goal: achieve postwar stability by establishing secure states with guaranteed borders. Restore regimes to

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    Irwin August 21‚ 2011 California High Speed Rail Looking at the California high speed rail project truly has shocked the public and makes them wonder if this is a great plan for California’s environment. “The current plan will connect San Francisco with Los Angeles cutting a six hour car ride down to two hours and forty minutes”(Souza‚ 2011). The train running through Kings County will take out many dairies and cut even more in half. Making these cuts will be hard for dairymen to get to their

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