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    space junk

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    unusable from the space junk if not removed. It also states that space junk threats both human space flight and robotic missions. The space harpoon is aimed at capturing larger objects that hold a bigger threat in damage. When launched and accomplished its job‚ it will be “towed back towards the atmosphere where it will burn up safely upon re-entry”. Analysis The space harpoon that is mention in this article could possibly be the answer in eliminating the harmful space junk that causes safety risks

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    Indirect Taxes

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    good/product. Indirect Tax is a tax placed upon the selling price of a product‚ so it raises the firm’s cost and shifts the supply curve left or vertically upwards depending on the amount of tax. Because of this shift‚ less products will be supplied at every price. The diagram below shows the effect of imposing a tax and how the tax is being paid. There’re two types of indirect taxes‚ they are ‘Specific Taxes’ and ‘Ad Valorem’. Specific Tax is a fixed amount of tax that is imposed on a product

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    Income Taxes

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    income of companies‚ it is often called a corporate tax‚ corporate income tax‚ or profit tax. Individual income taxes often tax the total income of the individual‚ with some deductions permitted‚ while corporate income taxes often tax net income which is the difference between gross receipts‚ expenses‚ and additional write-offs. (Rubin‚ 2007) We generally don’t think much about taxes except during the annual tax season. It’s probably the most dreaded time of the year for millions of Americans‚ yet

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    Junk Shop

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    Business: Junk Shop Partners: Abella‚ Arcely C. Alontaga‚ Eunice Yna S. Cabacang‚ Joywin V. Centeno‚ Jay-Marie R. Gariando‚ Jean Karen G. Guinmapang‚ Rachel Masula‚ Cyrell D. Tandayu‚ Sarah Jane M. Overview Niñas Junk Shop is a general partnership formed to contribute to the government’s waste management project. It is a “trash to cash” business managed by eight partners‚ ladies to be specific. Its proposed location is at 2546 Nakar St. San Andres Manila‚ close to schools‚ markets

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    consideration depriving students of branded “unhealthy” foods in canteens such as candy‚ chips and lollies. They condemn junk food as the cause for obesity and believe that by banning it completely‚ the problem will disappear. Banning junk food from schools won’t change anything or stop people from being overweight completely. What label is put on unhealthy‚ where is the line drawn? There is a fine line between certain healthy and unhealthy foods; some could even be labelled as either. A hamburger for

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    salt‚ sauce or sugar. He made the tagline "Eat ’em Like Junk food" for Baby Carrots‚ which gained huge popularity among snack lovers youths and those who tend to skip their daily meals due to tight schedules. Dunn told the author of The New York Times Magazine article‚ that he was paying the karmic debt by selling Baby Carrots instead of Coca Cola. In addition to work done by organizations‚ government also needs to work with giant fast food companies to lower the calorie consumption of people. Since

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    PERCENTAGE TAXES SUMMARY (in ascending order) Rate | Description | 1/2 of 1% (0.005) | * PT /Final tax on shares sold in Local Stock Exchange | 0% | * Dividends/equity shares in Net Income of Subsidiaries | 1% | * IPO on share of stock over 33 1/3% * GR Tax on Banks‚ on interests‚ commissions and discounts with Maturity Period of More than 5 Years | 2% | * IPO on share of stock (25-33 1/3%) * Gas and water franchises | 3% | * PT on Domestic Carriers and Keepers

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    Raise Funds

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    How far would you go to raise needed funds? Would you kiss a pig? Organize a game of cow chip bingo? Paint Pepsi on your school roof? As school budgets seem to buy less and less of what educators and parents believe students need‚ money from fund-raising is becoming more and more important. Some school districts are discovering -- or creating -- new ways to raise money. Whether it is selling candy and wrapping paper or such items as T-shirts‚ candles‚ pizza kits‚ posters‚ cookies‚ collectibles

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    Paying Taxes

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    contribution to state revenue‚ levied by the government on workers’ income and business profits or added to the cost of some goods‚ services‚ and transactions. People pay taxes every time they get a paycheck. They pay taxes for social security and medicaid. There are many advantages and disadvantages to paying taxes. Some advantages of paying taxes are control inflation ‚ discourage use of harmful products‚ revenue generation ‚ redistribution of income. The primary job of the Federal Reserve is to control

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    Deferred Taxes

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    total $137‚997. This amount was deducted from the fiscal 2004 income but could not be deducted on the income tax return until paid. At a tax rate of 36%‚ the difference between the income tax expenses calculated on income before taxes on the income statement and the taxes due based on taxable income per the income tax return would be $49‚678. This temporary difference led to the deferred tax assets

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