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    PROBLEM THREE [Min Shan Shih v the Queen 2000 DTC 2072 – Residence] Read the Tax Court of Canada case Min Shan Shih v the Queen 2000 DTC 2072 and explain in your own words the reason for the decision in the case. Solution to P3-3 The taxpayer was found not resident in Canada for the years in question because when all of the facts were considered‚ the taxpayer never became a resident of Canada. His normal routine of daily living remained in Taiwan (i.e.‚ his work‚ parents‚ social ties

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    Explication Essay “I Sit Beside the Fire and Think” Imagine that you are an older person who is close to dying. Thinking about your past and all the great memories you have had becomes a common past time. You might start to think about the future and the things that you will miss. In the poem “I sit beside the fire and think” by J.R.R Tolkien an older man is sitting by the fire and thinking of the great life he has had‚ along with the future and the things that he still want to accomplish before

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    Joyce Carol Oates’ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been? (WAYG‚ WHYB)” shows readers that romantic and superficial ideas can lead to tragic consequences. In the short story‚ Oates uses the plot and symbolism to demonstrate the story’s perspective on fantasy love. WAYG‚ WHYB is written in 1966 by Oates. In a time where women are beginning to explore their mind and the world. As we read this now in 2017 and the time has changed‚ many people can interpret this story many ways. What is Arnold Friend

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    Spanish-speaking Americans‚ and 10 are not. The defendant’s lawyer challenges the jury selection‚ claiming bias against her client. The government lawyer disagrees‚ saying that the probability of this particular jury composition is common. What do you think? If the jury pool remained 2 are Spanish speaking Americans‚ it is only 17% of the pool that is Spanish speaking – which is not even close to the 30% population of Spanish speaking Americans in the southwest. To make it more fair‚ the percentage

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    I have been working overtime for the last few weeks or else I would have schedule a trip to Vegas last week. As stated before we will still go to Vegas in my car. I can guarantee we will go to one this year‚ but just don’t know when. f you are not working or doing anything this Tuesday August 27th feel free to join us‚ but I can’t guarantee if I can take an extra guest with me I need to check. I will be heading down to Universal Studios Hollywood for the Behind the Scene Halloween Horror

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    carbohydrates (and vise versa). Some of these foods offer no other nutritional value like fiber and protein. You need to assess what you are most concerned with. If your goal is to eat less than you burn each day‚ calories is your bottom line. As you can see‚ Starbucks is not necessarily healthier than D&D‚ despite strategic marketing. Of all the comparisons done‚ Starbucks only came out on top three times. You might think that a "smoothie" is better than a "coolatta" ‚ but the facts state otherwise. Menu

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    Christianity Key Words: Agnostic - A person who believes that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of God. Theist - Belief in the existence of a god or gods‚ especially belief in a personal God as creator and ruler of the world. Atheist - a person who disbelieves or lacks belief in the existence of God or gods. Church - a building used for public Christian worship. Denomination - a recognized autonomous branch of the Christian Church. Infinite - limitless or endless

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    cellphones. In addition to the increased use of social media apps‚ the popularity of dating apps has greatly increased in recent years. These dating apps are sometimes misleading and can lead to potentially dangerous meetings. In the short story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates‚ the protagonist‚ Connie‚ often meets up with older boys and lies to her mother about her whereabouts. Many teenagers utilize dating apps and act similarly to Connie. Teens who ‘hook up’ with acquaintances

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    My fellow men there may be some of you who do not clearly understand the importance of permitting re-eligibility. Therefore‚ I have come here today to explain the benefits concerning re-eligibility. I am sure we all want what is best for our country‚ this is why we are here today trying to come up with a constitution that will establish a federal government in the United States and to create the basic rights of all American citizens. The best choice for our country is to allow reelection in order

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    Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been Response The short story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been” by Joyce Carol Oates was very interesting and appealing. It captures the reader’s attention from the beginning until the end. The main character‚ Connie‚ faces many challenges‚ one of which was temptation. In the story Connie meets a boy named Arnold Friend who tries to persuade her to go for a ride in his car. During this time she is faced with the conflict of temptation‚ whether or not

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