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    Joseph Cruz 3/22/2012 Annotated Bibliography: 13th Amendment The genre of “Saving the Right to Organize” would be an article. This would be a secondary source because it is an article‚ and it refines the primary source. The topic of this source would be that it focuses on the 13th Amendment replacing the Wagner Act on labor movements in the U.S. Percentage of U.S. workers who were unionized in 1953. A good thesis from this source would be Mark Dudzic’s words‚ “Articulating [worker] right[s]

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    inheritance in Islam for women ? C-Education D -Work E- Hijab F –Divorce : 1- Custody of children 2- Alimony 3- Remarry III- Polygamy IIII- Conclusion . Introduction: In my research I tried to explain the rights women in Islam have and the relationship between a woman and her husband . Also‚ women

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    was married to John Allen. When they divorced several years ago‚ Wanda was awarded custody of their two children‚ Penny and Kyle. (Note: Wanda has never issued a Form 8332 waiver.) Under the divorce decree‚ John was obligated to pay alimony and child support—the alimony payments were to terminate if Wanda remarried. In July‚ while going to lunch in downtown Santa Fe‚ Wanda was injured by a tour bus. As the driver was clearly at fault‚ the owner of the bus‚ Roadrunner Touring Company‚ paid her medical

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    House of Obedience

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    The Bait-al-taa or House of Obedience is a provision in Islam law which gives husbands the right to demand obedience from their wives. If a woman leaves her husband’s home without his permission he has the right to force her to come back. The husband can claim “nushaz” or disobedience and order her to come back with a qadi (judgement.) Once the woman returns she stays either at her husband’s home or in another living area (House of Obedience) which provides the woman with essential necessities. Divorce

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    ratification. Thirty states ratified the amendment but then a revolutionary turn took place and states were backing out of their ratification left and right. The Equal Rights Amendment was defeated for several reasons. Women’s rights for divorce and alimony and such things would be taken away‚ as well as co-ed activities and schools. One of the largest reasons that the E.R.A. was defeated was because of its benevolent mindset to allow a significant amount of power to the Federal Courts upon the decision

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    SEPARATION AGREEMENT This agreement is made and executed by and between referred to as “Husband‚” and “Wife.” Husband ‚ referred to as Wife is a member of the U.S. Armed Forces. The parties to this Agreement are lawfully married. Because of marital difficulties‚ the parties with the intention of remaining have separated or will separate on separate and apart. Children The parties have no children born of the marriage. The parties have ______ children together: Name (first‚ middle‚ last) Date

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    possible limitations. a. Sam gives $5‚000 to his father as a birthday gift. _________________ b. Sandra gives $1‚000 to her church. _________________ c. Albert pays Dr. Dafashy $500 for medical services rendered. _________________ d. Mia pays alimony of $12‚000 to Bill. _________________ e. Rex‚ who is self-employed‚ contributes $1‚000 to his pension plan. _________________ f. April (the landlord) pays expenses of $500 associated with her rental property. _________________ 2. eBook eBook

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    Memo to File Date: February 09‚ 2012 Re: Reducing Dr. Kevorkian’s tax liability from passive investments before year’s end. Facts: In 2010 Dr. Kevorkian had the following transactions: He has active income‚ from medical practice of $150‚000 (active income). He expects to receive $10‚000 in interest and dividends (portfolio income). He invests $100‚000 in Limited‚ a limited partnership (passive income). Limited lost money and Dr. Kevorkian’s share of the loss is $15‚000. In 2011 Dr. Kevorkian

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    D) life insurance proceeds paid by reason of death. 7) All of the following items are included in gross income except A) alimony received. B) rental income. (from rental property you own) C) interest earned on a bank account. D) child support payments received. 8) All of the following items are deductions for adjusted gross income except A) alimony paid. B) moving expenses. C) student loan interest. D) real estate taxes. 9) All of the following items are deductions

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    How does 16 - 17th century Ottoman Period societies challenge the gender limitations usually associated with Islamic Societies? The life of women in the a Islamic society is faced with great and unequal odds‚ as their human rights are limited‚ due to Islamic beliefs and a patriarchy society. From their daily actions at home‚ to their physical appearance‚ women are portrayed as quiet‚ faceless women veiled from head to toe. While this image is just another stereotype‚ women in the Islamic

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