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    S-Corp Case Summary

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    issue that needs to be considered for an S-Corp with substantial E&P is the passive investment income tax under §1375. This section applies specifically to an S-Corp that has carryover E&P from the period it was a C-Corp. If the gross passive investment income, including interest, dividends, certain types of rent, etc., exceeds 25% of gross receipts, the S-Corp may be subject to the tax on its net passive investment income. This section does not apply if the S-Corp does not have any accumulated…

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    To think that I would have a completely different way of thinking about my daily activities from research of a painting of “The Garden of Earthly Delights” by Heironymus Bosch, this painting is a part of our first year read book that is brought up on many occasions by Frans Dee Waal who relates it back to the Bonobos. This painting required much time looking at and much research. To me this painting has made me come to think so much about temptations that we fight in our life, to me as a college…

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    The s-wave is wave A. The p-wave is always going to be faster than the s-wave. Wave B starts at the velocity of about 8 km/s and wave A starts at about 4 km/s. Since wave A is moving slower, it is the s-wave. Wave A also reflected off the outer core and wave B refracted. The p-wave is wave B. The p-wave is always going to move faster than the s-wave. Wave B starts at the velocity of about 8 km/s and wave A starts at about 4 km/s. Since wave B is moving faster, it is the p-wave. The…

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    Henrietta Swan Leavitt was a female astronomer who lead the way for the ability to measure the distance between two planets, along with many other. Leavitt was born to a minister in Lancaster, Massachusetts in 1868. She attended a a higher education at Society for the Collegiate Instruction for Women, now named Radcliffe College. She graduated the college with a Bachelor's degree, but it was not in astronomy, which she would later dedicate her life to. She did take an astronomy class in her…

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    There were once two little Indian boys named lightning and Thunder. They exchanged and diverged blows all the time. Lightning would assault and lay siege to Thunder. Which caused Thunder too, howl and vociferate. Thunder was not the forbearance brother, he often had self-indulgent ways. The natives grew tired of the fighting all the time they tried separating the two boys. However, when you couldn’t see them fighting. Thunder could still be heard howling and crying out. Thunder was always…

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    Charles Lyell And Darwin

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    individuals, he differed in opinion on Malthus's idea of the increase of population. Darwin (just from observation) did not believe that population would increase at a tremendous rate from year to year but believed it would stay somewhat constant. Charles Lyell was a uniformitarian. He believed the earth had gone through changes by the same causes (earthquakes and volcanic eruptions) on the same scale we see today. While he did believe that the earth had gone through many changes, Lyell…

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    When Darnay first enters the court room the crowd shouts “’Take of his head!’...’an enemy to the Republic!’”(375). They are a very angry crowd and will seemingly stop at nothing for Darnay to get what he deserves- to be killed. However when it was shown that Darnay was related to Dr. Manette and was acquitted the crowd quickly switched the motives and many rushed towards him and gave him hugs. However Darnay “knew very well, that the very same people, carried by another current, would have…

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    In his novel Great Expectations, Charles Dickens displays the recurring theme of how sometimes in life, despite what the accepted behavioral norms are for a certain group, not everyone complies to these standards. He uses this theme to make a profound statement in regard to his lack of conformity to gender ideals as depicted by the Victorian era, through the use of reversed gender roles. Stereotypically, Victorian ideals stated that women were to be kind and nurturing, and the men were to be…

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    provide gender-related developmental paradigms with not only the pervasive patriarchal view as noted by Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar, but also the limited yet empowering vision of females. The female protagonist in All-Kinds-of-Fur in Brothers Grimm 's collection displays what at first appears to be a passive, objectified female personality, which a prominent narratologist Peter Brooks points out in his book Reading for the Plot; however, his reading of All-Kinds-of-Fur attracted criticisms…

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    Several positions exist in philosophy regarding human nature. Karl Marx and Charles Darwin give two of these positions. Karl Marx’s philosophical position on human nature was that economic substructure and society determines human nature (Wall 279). He felt that humans are social animals that are driven to produce in a way that benefited society, and that human nature is “expressed in a drive to spontaneously and creatively produce products in a manner that is conducive to social and…

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