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    1. Filing Status: Married filing jointly 2. Self-Employment Income Income from consulting practice 12‚000 Expenses: Travel 850 Postage 600 Office supplies 500 Client lunches (780 x 50%) 390 Depreciation – old computer using half-year convention: (1‚800 x 11.52% x ½ ) 104 Depreciation – new laptop using mid-quarter convention: (1‚200 x 5%) 60 2‚504 Self-employment income 9‚496 3. Self-Employment Tax and Deductible Portion of

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    The central theme in ’Translations’ is language‚ with associations between people who do not speak the same language or same objectives. It is a play about alienation‚ relationships and a small community and its limitations‚ it is about love and the political problems between the English and the Irish. The play has around ten characters. Many of which are minor characters but they all play different parts and have very different personalities. Each character contributes to the play and each of them

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    The Role of Housing Associations is changing. Describe the main changes and consider the critical issues that the sector faces in meeting objectives set for it by government. Traditionally the building and supply of social housing was a role carried out by Local Authorities. In the 1950’s‚ 60’s and 70’s large scale social housing estates were built by Local Authorities. There is evidence now to support the failures with this approach to supplying homes and we need to learn from that. Building social

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    Skirmishes increased in frequency‚ as did belligerence and rumors of attack by soldiers. On March 5‚ 1770‚ a patriot began harassing a redcoat by the name of John Goldfinch. Another redcoat‚ Hugh White‚ joined Goldfinch to defend him. Hugh White became agitated and struck out‚ hitting the patriot in the face with his musket. The patriot cried out in pain and attracted a mob of fifty or so people. Goldfinch retreated to a nearby house and pointed his musket towards

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    the key to exam success lies in singularity and that "the wrong end of the stick is the right one". In the opposite camp is the gentle English master‚ Mr Hector‚ who argues that exams are the enemy of education . Hector is a fan of the poet Wysten Hugh Auden many of whose poems focused on the ways in which words revealed and concealed emotions eh Hector believes “words alone are certain good” Bennett appears to write his play in praise of Hector and his non-utilitarian approach to education. Hector

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    death‚ in very different ways. For example‚ Smoop is an online database of famous poems around the world. They have broken down short stories and poems to help describe them clearly. They also make it easier to compare multiple stories. In Wystan Hugh Auden’s “Funeral Blues”‚ pretty much tells his theme in the title: this is a poem about death. After the death of his loved one‚ the speaker has no joy or hope just as he mentions‚ “Bring out the coffin‚ let the mourners come”. He is completely and

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    to end his story on this note? Does this reflect the overall purpose or theme of the story? Explain. 9. How is this story is a celebration of the human spirit and its determination to survive all odds? “After the Sirens” by Hugh Hood Post Reading Assignment “Epilogue: After the Sirens” At the end of the story‚ the three characters that survive (man‚ woman‚ child) are sent to a refugee camp. They have nothing but the clothes on their back. There is nothing left of the

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    Regarded by many as one of the finest novelists of his time‚ Belfast-born Brian Moore left Ireland a young man‚ and spent more than fifty years in Canada and the US. However‚ as Martin McGinley found out (belatedly)‚ he had strong links with Donegal. The great Brian Moore and the Donegal connection So I mention to Muriel that I’m doing an article about Brian Moore‚ the writer‚ and she says‚ “His mother was from Donegal‚ wasn’t she?” It seems that the world has been aware for some time that

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    Political Philosophy What is the purpose of the ‘speech of the laws’‚ in Plato’s Crito? How is it related to Crito’s political opinions and preferences as expressed in this dialogue? The ‘speech of the laws’ as witnessed in Plato’s Crito is of utmost importance to one of Plato’s shorter dialogues and serves multiple purposes‚ some of which will be engaged with here. The speech will be looked in terms of its methodological purpose and will question what functions this serves. Philosophically speaking

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    South Wales. In primary school‚ his teacher read to him The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Graham. This was his first literary experience that he remembered clearly‚ although it wasn’t until 15 that he began to enjoy and write poetry. His teacher‚ Hugh McRae‚ who was himself a poet‚ and the well-known poets D. H. Lawrence‚ T. S. Elliot‚ Patrick White‚ Les Murray and Kenneth Slessor were the main influences towards Gray’s poetry‚ and inspired him greatly. At home‚ his father was often asking Gray

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