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    Hello‚ Lynne – I am kindly asking First Unitarian Society to please help with my rent for this coming Dec 2015. The last date for the rent is Dec 3rd‚ 2015‚ at 12 noon. I don’t want an eviction on my record or neither to lose my apartment. I work as an Intern at Hennepin County as IT Change Coordinator and make Three Hundred and Ninety Five Dollars ($395.00) every other week. My rent is Seven Hundred and Sixty Nine Dollars ($769.00)‚ excluding other bills (food‚ transportation‚ electricity which

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    Tax Research Memorandum

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    To: Lauren Smith From: Tax Accountant‚ CPA Date: August 22‚ 2012 Re: Deductibility of Education Expense Facts You incurred $15‚000 in education expense during the tax year in the course of earning an MBA from a local university. You wants to deduct these expenses on her tax return as an employee business expense‚ as your employer does not have an education expense reimbursement program. Issue The issue is (1) whether education expenses can be deductible on the tax return as an employee

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    Memorandum: Court Cases

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    James‚ Leslie‚ & Kale‚ LP Memo To: Supervising Attorney From: Amber Blanton Date: 5/16/2012 Re: Samantha Smith Fact: Samantha Smith slipped and fell on spilled shampoo in the aisle at the grocery store in question. After we filed our complaint with the courts; the store alleges that Ms. Smith had a duty to avoid the spillage‚ but was too distracted by her son to notice. The store feels that Ms. Smith is just as much responsible as they are. Issue: Is it equal responsibility on both parties

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    SUMMARY: The bicycle is a common form of transportation recognized by most people in the world. However‚ it is a machine with many different aspects necessary for it to function. Because of its place in everyday life‚ and its mechanical complexity‚ I‚ an engineering student‚ have been asked to write this document describing a conventional bicycle in order to practice technical writing about a subject related to my major. DETAILS: The bicycle is a two-wheeled transportation

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    The Consequences of Organ Donation The patient may either wait 3.7 years on dialysis before receiving a kidney‚ or be one of 229 Canadians that died waiting for an organ donation in 2010 (Ogilvie). Organ donation‚ through surgery‚ helps to save the lives of individuals with organ failure. With a high demand and low supply of organs‚ there are a considerable number of people on the waiting list. Even with different consent policies on organ donations‚ such as opt-out (where it is assumed one is willing

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    Legalizing Organ Sales

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    Organ Transplantation is “the transfer of organs such as the kidneys‚ heart‚ or liver from one body to another” (Organ Transplantation). As explained by the West’s Encyclopedia of American Law‚ the first human organ transplants were performed in the 1960s‚ as new special- tissue-matching techniques and immunosuppressive drugs were available to reduce the chance of a recipient rejecting the transplanted organ. However‚ as organ transplants became more successful‚ a significant problem arose: there

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    Organ Donation in China

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    Economies as Cultural Systems Organ Donation in China under the Ethics of Confucianism Introduction The subject of organ donation has evoked moral and ethical controversy across the globe since its inception and implies proper and voluntary consent of the person giving the organ. Though the practice is generally accepted‚ concerns arise when organs are harvested illicitly and sold at cost-value‚ making a commodity of so-called ‘donors’ and therefore of the human body‚ breaching ethics.

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    What Is Organ Donation

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    What is organ donation? Organ donation is a surgical procedure for the removal of organs from donor for the purpose of transplantation following an expressed consent that based on the donor’s medical and social history. There are two types of organ donation: a. Deceased organ donation Donation of organs by those who have just died recently. Deceased donation may come from accident casualties whose organs are still in good condition and suitable for transplant purposes. Retrieval of organs requires

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    Where we think of organ donations‚ we think of admirable‚ selflessness‚ heroism‚ agony and the loss of life. Organ donation is a lot more; it is a huge decision made that will ultimately impact some one’s life and the lives of others. Of all aspects in modern day medicine‚ none is more debated or met with more scrutiny and the cho8ice one makes will lead to one’s personal beliefs. Currently there are more than 84‚000 men‚ women and children waiting on the organ donor transplant list. Their

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    Essay On Organ Sales

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    is worth up to $262‚000 in the black market (Jade‚ 2012). Organ sales is an activity that is illegal in all parts of the world except for Iran (Dehghan‚ 2012). However‚ for that activity being illegal‚ there is sure a high amount of people participating in the illicit act. In 2012‚ there was an estimate of 10‚000 black market operations; that is more than one organ sold each hour (Campbell & Davison‚ 2012). People may participate in organ sales thinking it will help relieve them of a personal situation

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