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    There are several advantages and disadvantages of the single tier dividend system over the imputation system. The first and main advantage of this system is the ‘complete free flow in the channeling of profits of the company to the shareholders as exempt dividends’ (Choong‚ 2008). This is to say that as long as there are profits made by the company‚ it is allowed to frank the said profits as dividends to its shareholders without any limitations. Under the imputation system‚ the company was

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    Lower Corporate Tax

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    A Case for lower Corporate Tax Submitted by Student -201204997 on 11th of march 2013 Executive Summary •Policy Makers in the United Kingdom may as well take notice and acknowledge that lower corporate tax can give essential profits to business competiveness without fundamentally hurting the medium-term budget viewpoint. Several countries lately have reduced or plan to reduce their corporate tax rates in order to stimulate investment‚ create jobs and promote faster economic growth

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    Lower Voting Age

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    proposal will lower the current voting age from 18 to 16. The purpose of the proposal is to give American youth citizens their freedom and right to vote. Voting has been around for a very long time. New Zealand was the first major country to gain universal voting rights or suffrage. The United States has six Amendments the are based on voting laws. For example the 26th Amendment was presented to give 18 year olds the right to vote. So‚ if we don’t let youths vote we are taking away their right as American

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    Lower the Drinking Age

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    Lower the Drinking Age Everyone knows that it is illegal to consume alcohol under the age of 21. Why is 21 the "magical" age that makes a person intelligent and mature enough to consume alcohol? Sure‚ some adults abuse alcohol and some teenagers would be perfectly able to drink responsibly‚ but why not 18 or 35 or 40? This seemingly random number‚ 21‚ is associated with adulthood‚ as if the day a person turns 21 they know everything and are mature. The drinking age should be lowered to

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    Lower Extremity Biomechanics During the Landing of a Stop-Jump Task The purpose of this journal article was to compare the kinematics of the lower body to the force that occurs during a stop-jump motion‚ the motion when an individual stops quickly and then jumps vertically. This motion can be seen below in Figure 1. The article found that large hip and knee flexion angles and initial foot contact with the ground do not have an effect on the impact forces during the landing of the jump. However

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    Not lower drinking age

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    “Approximately 92% of U.S. adults who drink excessively report binge drinking in the past 30 days (Fact Sheets).” The local government should not lower the drinking age to 18 because lowing this effect the frontal lobes development‚ there would be more ‘binge drinking’‚ and there would be more alcohol-associated violent behavior. But if the local government were to lower the drinking age‚ there would be less of a thrill. According Christian Moyer research‚ “"We know alcohol is toxic to the brain itself. Now

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    are symbolic speech‚ speech plus‚ assembly‚ and petition. The Supreme Court has created two tiers of speech protection in the United States. One tier is speech that is not protected and the second tier would be speech that is generally protected. These two tiers allow the court to more clearly establish guidelines and criteria for acceptable free speech. The types of free speech that have received lower levels of constitutional protection than political speech include libel and slander‚ obscenity

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    This side of reasoning makes people want the drinking age lowered because teens won’t be scared to get in trouble when trying to get help for a friend or just a fellow partier. There are also many other reasons why the legal drinking age should be lower. Many people say a teen is not responsible enough to drink alcohol so they shouldn’t be allowed to. This argument gets completely erased with the fact that 18 year olds have the ability to serve in the military and can even vote for the countries

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    Lower Drinking Age

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    Jason Martino Composition 1101/C28 Sept. 27‚ 2008 Professor Beard Choose Responsibility Lowering the drinking age to eighteen‚ mistake or a way to stop larger problems? I have found a website that‚ if you are for lowering the drinking‚ will clear a lot of these kinds of questions up. Choose Responsibility is a non-profit organization founded by President Emeritus John M. McCardell Jr. of Middlebury College‚ when McCardell was approached by the Robertson Foundation‚ a foundation interested in

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    Lower Class Culture

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    Lower class culture is cause of delinquency Miller made this statement in 1958 although it was an imperfect notion‚ but I will argue that this statement was a brand-new filed in criminology and it well addressed the cause of street crime. Decades later‚ Anderson‚ Sandberg and Ilan took his theory farer‚ they connected crime with one issue the economic exclusion that existing in the society. I will make my argument by combine the statement Miller (1958) and Anderson (2000) made which are lower class

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