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    Real estate

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    Executive Summary Now in Bangladesh the demand for residential real estate unit is rapidly increasing. The current urbanization rate is 5-6% and 50% people will be living in the cities by 2025‚ according to experts. In the Dhaka City from 1991 to 2004 the urban population density has increased by about 79%. It was 4795 persons/sq.km in 1991 and 8573 persons/sq.km in 2004. Population is increasing rapidly in Bangladesh. The population in Dhaka‚ the mega city‚ is increasing very fast. This rapidly

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    Estate tax

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    ADVANCED TAXATION Estate and Gift Tax I Alan Davis CHINESE PROVERB: “Tell me‚ I’ll forget. Show me‚ I may remember. But involve me and I’ll understand.”1 "To talk much and arrive nowhere is the same as climbing a tree to catch a fish”2 “One who talks does not know‚ one who knows does not speak.”3 SPECIAL TAX RATE FOR DIVIDENDS - The great tax debate of 2003 concerned the taxation of dividends. Prior to 2003‚ dividends were given no special treatment in the law. Conservatives argued

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    Parliament vs Presidential

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    democratic governments are the presidential and parliamentary systems [1]. First I write about presidential systems then parliamentary systems in general and in the USA and UK. After these I show the differences and the common features of the two systems‚ and give a conclusion. Presidential systems My aim is to show the presidential systems in general and after the American presidential system. I am going to write about the president in more details‚ his power and his limitations. There are presidential

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    Tiffany Holub Ms. Labarge English block 2 November 17‚ 2011 Comparison/ Contrast Essay Jurors Three and Eight‚ from the play “The 12 Angry Men”‚ have many differences‚ but they do have some similarities. Finding the differences between Jurors Three and Eight was fairly easy. Similarities were more difficult to find‚ but they were present. This paper will compare and contrast these two jurors This paragraph is going to tell three main differences between Jurors Three and Eight. One of the

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    1. As most wars back then the French and American Revolutions were created from the want of rights and having everyone be equal to eachother. It has always been a problem and it still is in America. In both of these revolutions people realized that the government controlled them too much and they needed to get power in order to have their rights as a human and equal things out with the government. Money of course also played a big role in these two things. The differences is that France had just

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    Parliament as a Law Maker

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    Evaluate Parliament as a lawmaker Parliament is the supreme law making body consisting of all elected members of both houses. Its main role is to make laws‚ laws that not only protect society and individual rights but reflect the societies values. Parliament can be viewed as an arena for debate where new ideas for laws and proposed laws are discussed and debated on their purpose for an effective law to be delivered. Thus lessening the chance of an unjust law being created. However‚ parliament is not

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    The article Parliament will decide: An interplay of politics and principle by Norman Hillmer and Philippe Lagassé outlines the Canadian governments role in deciding whether or not to get involved in foreign combat following the first World War and the 1931 Statute of Westminster. Prior to the introduction of the Statute of Westminster in 1931‚ Canada along with other British colonies were required to declare war and deploy armed forces wartime. However‚ even with the establishment of the Statute

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    Parliament and the Monarchy Starting in 1215‚ when the Magna Carta was signed by King John‚ there was a period of nearly 400 years when‚ from time to time‚ Parliament and the Monarch would disagree‚ sometimes violently‚ about which had the final say in decisions. In the 17th Century there was a Civil War in England when battles were fought between armies representing the King (the ‘Cavaliers’) and Parliament (the ‘Roundheads’). Parliament won and King Charles I was eventually executed‚ although

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    Estate Planning

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    In my estate planning practice‚ it is not uncommon to meet with a new client who wants an estate plan prepared‚ but is a bit vague as to what should be included in that plan. Quite frequently‚ the initial conversation begins with the client saying something like‚ "I would like a will... or should I have a trust? Do I need anything else?" Actually‚ those are good questions to begin a discussion. Most folks recognize that their estate plan should provide for the distribution of their assets upon their

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    The Fourth Estate

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    due to media’s invasion of their privacy in the name of public interest. The Fourth Estate‚ a name given to the media who traditionally have been charged as the custodian for public interest‚ the publics watch dog‚ their responsibility to the public sphere is to warn

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