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    straight-line method of deprecation. The tax depreciation rate for this type of plant is 25%. The company tax rate is 30%. Kookaburra Ltd measures plant at fair value. At 30 June 2012‚ Kookaburra Ltd determines the fair value of the plant to be $186 000. Due to recent developments in plant technology‚ the remaining useful life of the plant is revised down to three years. At 30 June 2013‚ the fair value of the plant is determined to be $112 000‚ with a remaining useful life of two years. Required

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    The Ethics of Democracy was a short article written by John Dewey. He wrote was an extraordinary thinker and provided us today with ideas that are still in action. I decided to write on this article specifically because I am very interested in the founding of the United States and how our founding fathers chose democracy and why. Hopefully Dewey will give more insight into the ethical reasons‚ based on the era the book was written 1888‚ behind why he thinks democracy is so important. First off we

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    Caden Carter Writing 121 Mrs.Boeschenstein 20 January 2016 Argument Essay The search for extraterrestrial life has been ongoing for hundreds of years. Extraterrestrial life can be defined as life that does not originate from Earth. It is also called alien life‚ or‚ if it is a sentient and/or relatively complex individual‚ an "extraterrestrial" or "alien". The ancient Greeks were the first to theorize about extraterrestrial life. They debated and learned about space to discover what they could

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    bag… in company with other bags‚ white‚ red‚ and yellow” (Hurston 185-186). Each one of these colors represents a different race‚ brown being African- Americans‚ white being Caucasian‚ red being Indians and yellow being Asians. The wall that they all lean upon is the world in which they live in. She continues to go on and say “Pour out the contents and there is discovered a jumble of small things priceless and worthless” (Hurston 186). These ‘contents’ that are being poured out of the different colored

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    personality is frank‚ vivacious‚ and mischievous. In the way Mr. Trabb speaks to Trabb ’s Boy in Chapter Nineteen‚ there is evidence that Trabb ’s Boy has caused trouble for him in the past. He calls Trabb ’s Boy a "young scoundrel" (186) and tells him not to pull any tricks (186). He is always looking for ways to cause "variety and excitement at anybody ’s expense" (534). Even though Trabb ’s Boy is named after the tailor‚ and has no real name; he is very independent. He is his own best friend‚ and only

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    Teacher is the very important members of society. Their values‚ actions and ideas were shaped by event and by people with whom they contact with. (Caldicott‚ 2014) Teachers play a significant role in any educational system. Hence‚ they are expected to possess dignity and reputation‚ high moral values‚ and technical and professional competence. A teacher’s professionalism is viewed in terms of his professional autonomy‚ accountability‚ ethical conduct and knowledge which should be evident inside and

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    its box‚ but is heartbroken when a young woman refers to it as ?a fried whiting? (186). It is this moment when the drastic transformation of Miss Brill is evident. Miss Brill then leaves the park‚ skips the usual bakery stop‚ and goes home to her ?room like a cupboard? (186). She takes off the fur‚ puts it back in the box‚ and the last line says ?But when she put the lid on she thought she heard something crying? (186). At this point it is now evident through symbolism‚ Miss Brill herself is crying

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    For one to be able to understand the Arian controversy‚ and discuss the clashing of theological‚ social‚ and what political factors contributed‚ one must first understand what the Arian controversy was. Due to early church writers such as Justin‚ Clement of Alexandria‚ and Origen‚ the church had developed certain theological perspectives on what the nature of God resembled (Gonzalez‚ The Story of Christianity 182). In addition to the nature of God‚ whether the Logos or the Word‚ was created or was

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    she was colored. As one piece of evidence‚ Hurston states‚ “I left Eatonville‚ the town of the oleanders‚ as Zora. When I disembarked from the river-boat at Jacksonville‚ she was no more”…. “I was not Zora… I was a little colored girl” (Hurston 186). She goes on to state that she looked in the mirror and saw she was colored. Despite the fact she is discriminated against‚ she does not identify herself as being colored and points out that although people look different on the outside we are all

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    Lindo‚ and between June and Waverly. The first prominent conflict within this novel deals with Waverly and her mother Lindo. Waverly feels as though her mother is attempting to ruin her life by causing her to "see black where there once was white" (186). Waverly believes Lindo is attempting to influence her daughter for the worse. She doesn’t want to be influenced by her mother’s opinions‚ her criticisms of everything that she loves‚ yet Waverly fears that even if she "recognized her sneak attack

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