the Authorized Agent Bank (AAB) and obtain bank certificate deposit 1 day No charge 5. Notarize Articles of Incorporation and treasurer’s affidavit at the notary 1 day Php 500 6. Surveying possible plant and office location 5 days No charge 7. Register the company with the SEC and receive pre-registered Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) 3 days Php 1‚926.44 filing fee equivalent to 1/5 of 1% of the authorized capital sock + Php 8. Obtain barangay clearance 1 day Php 500 9. Pay
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Description / Instructions: Complete the Week 1 WileyPLUS Practice Quiz. Multiple Choice Question 41 The proprietorship form of business organization generally receives favorable tax treatment relative to a corporation. combines the records of the business with the personal records of the owner. is classified as a separate legal entity. must have at least two owners in most states. Multiple Choice Question 45
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only on those who have seemingly taken God’s directive to “go forth and multiply” to heart. It is a problem of all every Filipino people. 1. Ang‚ Armando. Overpopulated Philippines. Quezon city: C and E. 2009. 1. A. Background of the study This study intends to identify the causes and effects of overpopulation in the Philippines. The population is currently double every year. Such growth should be considered alarming and a possible threat to people as well as our environment. Filipinos
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causes phenolphthalein indicator to change from colorless to pink. B. donates a proton in a proton transfer reaction. C. accepts electrons in an electron transfer reaction. D. produces hydrogen ions in solution. E. does none of these choices. 7. Ammonia‚ NH3‚ produces hydroxide ions in aqueous solution by A. donating a proton to an acid molecule. B. donating a proton to a water molecule. C. donating a hydrogen ion to a water molecule. D. accepting an electron from an acid molecule. E
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dynasty that had earlier converted to Islam through peaceful interactions with Muslims. The increase of elites with wealth from commercial trading resulted in the rise of slaves to serve the elites and the importance of slavery for commerce. Chapter 7(The Middle East) key concepts_ * The wolrd of Islam represents peoples of different ethnicities‚ cultures‚ and languages throughout the Middle East‚ Africa‚ Asia‚ and parts of Europe who were unified through the religion of Islam while still maintaining
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Magnitude – bigger number is fainter‚ (pgs 15-16) Factor of 2.512 for each mag‚ (unaided eye limit ~6) Seasons – tilt of Earth’s axis (pgs 22-25) Solar day is longer than the Sidereal day (handout 1) Chapter 3 Moon and its Cycles (Lectures #5‚ 6‚ 7) Phase of Moon know Full/New/1st/3rd Waxing phases – evening; Waning phases – morning (pgs 33-35) Synodic Period - cycle of phases viewed from Earth‚ 29.5 days Sidereal Period – 1 orbital period around the Earth (wrt Stars)‚ 27.3 days Exam
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The Great Gatsby Chapter Questions: Pre-Reading Questions: 1. Why are we still reading a book written in the 1920’s? What gives a book its longevity? Because it holds some sort of high stature in literary society. A book that has lasted this long obviously contains within it a certain outlook or opinion regarding factors of life during a period of time that is not easily accessible through other forms. 2. How was the 1920’s a reaction to WW1? Most of the events of the 1920’s were directly
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Roberley Bell rabfaa@rit.edu Office 2662 Graduate Seminar: Thinking About Making The Practice of Art in a Global Society Monday 5-7:50 Thinking about making is a discussion-based seminar. The course seeks to bridge the gap between the studio practice and the contemporary global art world. The course will introduce students to work being produced and exhibited around the world through examining international biennials. Additionally this course will explore current modes of creative practice;
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Easy REF: p. 389 OBJ: 12.1 NAT: AACSB: Tier 1 Reflective Thinking; Tier 2 Strategy 6. Many firms establish alliances with competitors. ANS: T PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: p. 390 OBJ: 12.1 NAT: AACSB: Tier 1 Reflective Thinking; Tier 2 Strategy 7. Since integration within alliances is usually not as tight as acquisitions‚ antitrust authorities have a higher likelihood of approving alliances. ANS: T PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: p. 391 OBJ: 12.1 NAT: AACSB: Tier 1 Analytic; Tier 2 Legal Responsibilities
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which action demonstrates that the nurse understands the purpose of the Rapid Response Team? a. Monitoring the client for changes in postoperative status such as wound infection b. Documenting all changes observed in the client and maintaining a postoperative flow sheet c. Notifying the physician of the client’s change in blood pressure from 140 to 88 mm Hg systolic d. Notifying the physician of the client’s increase in restlessness after medication change ANS: C The Rapid
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