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    I remember an essay I have written in the beginning of my student life. The title was ‘Aim of my life’ and I have written about being an aeroplane pilot when I grow up. But‚ later I was fascinated by the circuit designs and was determined to study Electrical Engineering since I was in high school. I have cherished a dream to pursue my career as an electrical engineer and I was enrolled in the department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering in Ahsanullah University of Science & Technology

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    Unit 4222-226 Gain access to the homes of individuals‚ deal with emergencies and ensure security on departure 1.1 Access information about general requirements for entering and leaving individuals’ homes It is important to know the information about accessing a client’s home. For instance do we ring the bell or are there a key safe or any risks when entering the property. More important is that we keep this information safe so that the house is not accessible for strangers. Always keep a client

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    Essay 3: Revolution and Independence Even since most of Latin America gained independence from Spain in the period of 1800’s‚ the region has been the scene of numerous disastrous civil wars and revolutions. During the 19th century‚ Spain and Portugal made the political transition from corporatism to democracy. Both countries shared a common geographical setting‚ history‚ religion‚ and corporatist dictatorships. However‚ markably different factors caused the political changes‚ producing different

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    partners will share profits‚ losses‚ and all liabilities equally. Additionally‚ Jesse and Jason are both material participants in all partnership activities. Required: a. What is the amount and character of the gain/loss recognized on the transfer by Jason? and by Jesse? Under Sec. 721‚ no gain or loss is recognized by either partner. b. What initial bases do Jason and Jesse have in their partnership interests (after taking into consideration liabilities)? A substituted basis + share of liabilities

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    sold the fifty hectares due to ill health at the age of 35; this sale produced a capital gain of $80‚000. During this time Jack had losses from his cattle farming in both the 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 financial years of $2‚350 and $1‚250 respectively‚ and also received income from other sources in those years ($45‚000 and $23‚000 respectively). Issues: Jack is seeking advice in regards to capital gains exemptions and reliefs that can be attributed to the sale of the property. Jack is also seeking

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    “To gain which is worth having‚ it may be necessary to lo lose everything else.” A quote by Bernadette Devlin‚ which as I understand means that sometimes In our life there will come a point that we lose everything that we think is of value to us in order to gain what’s really valuable. In the first book of The Heroes of Olympus “The Lost Hero” by Rick Roirdan the protagonist Jason Grace lost his memory but gained new ones that would benefit not only him but also his friends. In addition implying

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    The Market Revolution was an economic transformation which swept over the United States in the first half of the nineteenth century. Farmers and manufacturers changed their approach to their work and instead of working and producing products for themselves‚ they now produced products for the markets. Greater opportunities also came with the market revolution‚ but with greatness also comes downfall‚ so not everyone benefited from this change. Changes in transportation and communication were the spark

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    Question 1 - Draw Conclusions: How did Western powers gain greater trading rights in China? Western powers began to make unequal treaties with China. The first treaty was after the first Opium war‚ China had to open 5 ports‚ one of which included Canton. The second treaty was‚ China doesn’t only lose more of their own rights‚ but loses rights to other countries as well‚ Christian missionaries were also allowed to be informally part of the new trade. Finally the next was the Destruction of the summer

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    ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Countries can gain from the exchange of goods with the rest of the world: Pakistan For quite some time now academics have tried to explain not only the motivations and benefits‚ but also why through trade‚ some countries grow more quickly and wealthier than others. “The evolution of trade into the form we see today reflects three events: the collapse of feudal society‚ the emergence of mercantilist

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    is important because this resulted in many black Americans not fighting for their rights. They did not try to fight the Jim Crow Laws or voting restrictions as a result of fear of the KKK. This is reflected in the quote “Blacks who tried to vote or gain an education were subjected to name calling‚ bullying and beatings from white people who supported the aims of the Ku Klux Klan.” (www.historyonthenet.com). Many members of the KKK were policemen‚ judges‚ lawyers or other important figures. This meant

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