Papers 4491-4500 of total 26892 found.
…of profits but no losses. In a loss situation the order in which the debts of the partnership are to be met under s.57 are as follows: - Debts and liabilities of the partnership to outsiders; - Advances made to the partnership by the partners; - Capital
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…the First Amendment directly by punishing what the legislature has deemed offensive thought.² The Wisconsin Court also rejected the state¹s argument ³that the statute punishes only the Œconduct¹ of intentional selection of a victim². The Court¹s contention…
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…by punishing what the legislature has deemed offensive thought." The Wisconsin Court also rejected the state's argument "that the statute punishes only the conduct of intentional selection of a victim". The Court's contention was that "the statute punishes
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…was unconstitutional in their decision, which the U.S. Supreme Court overruled. The Wisconsin Supreme Court argued that the Wisconsin penalty enhancement statute "violates the First Amendment directly by punishing what the legislature has deemed offensive thought…
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…was unconstitutional in their decision, which the U.S. Supreme Court overruled. The Wisconsim Supreme Court argued that the Wisconsin penalty enhancement statute, "violates the First Amendment directly by punishing what the legislature has deemed offensive thought…
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…and remain to do so to this day. The vision of one man to have the states united under a common government and the ability to make compromises ranging from slavery to the residency of the national capital brought the differences of the leaders in the states…
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…. This is because of the fear that if the poor class organizes and unites the poor will at once recognize the current power structure is the source of their oppression. Capitalism, by definition, requires an abundance of labor which is it's foundation. Noam Chomsky…
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Category: /History
…the first people of Southeast Asia to adopt Buddhism. Between the sixth and ninth centuries, the Mon established several small Buddhist civilizations within modern-day Myanmar and Central Thailand. From their two “capitals,” Nakhon Pathom and Lop Buri…
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…the accumulation of capital. He began his study of political economy by examining simple concept such as labor, division of labor, demand, supply etc. In his analysis of society, Smith observed that in a civilized society each laborer works for and is dependent upon…
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…relations and how technologies such as the Internet are important in this process. No additional sources cited. BusrevE.wps Capital Structure Decisions for Small Business An 11 page paper discussing types of financing available to small business, the types…
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