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    TRANSFER AND BUSINESS TAXATION Ballada & Ballada Presented by ATTY DON ADA DUPIO 1. INTRODUCTION MODES OF ACQUIRING OWNERSHIP 1. Occupation – the property seized is without a known owner. 2. Intellectual Creation – the composer owns his musical creation while the author owns his literary‚ legal‚ historical‚ scientific or other works. 3. Donation – an act of liberality whereby a person disposes gratuitously of a thing or right in favor of another‚ who accepts it. 4. Succession – the property

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    CREDIBILITY has to do with the words we speak. In a sentence we might say‚ “I can trust what she says about intellectual property; she’s very credible on the subject.” RELIABILITY has to do with actions. We might say‚ “If he says he’ll deliver the product tomorrow‚ I trust him‚ because he’s dependable.” INTIMACY refers to the safety or security that we feel when entrusting someone with something. We might say‚ “I can trust her with that information; she’s never violated my confidentiality before

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    What is Trust? englcomen2marquezi What is Trust?           Trust is defined in the dictionary as believing in someone. However‚ it is not that simple to understand. It goes into deeper meaning as we continue to live‚ grow and experience different challenges in life. Trust is believing in someone with your heart‚ knowing that he/she will cherish it as a treasure inside him/her.           There are different kinds of trust and these are: trust in family‚ trust in someone special and trust in friends

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    Trust Trusting people is hard to do. Especially trusting strangers and people with danger written across their face. Most characters in the movie have a hard time trusting Jack Sparrow. He wasn’t trusted mainly because he was a pirate. Pirates are never to be trusted. They are involved in illegal activities like‚ robbery and violence. They had to be good liars to not get caught doing this. William Turner had an even harder time trusting him. He was never sure on who’s side Jack was on. Was he

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    online. Yet consumers marketers fight for building trust between one other. Other than being able to touch and “test” products physically‚ it is now possible to have all types of contacts and exchanges via the Internet. Therefore‚ consumer trust in online environment is of great importance‚ and understanding it is the aim of this research. The specific purpose of this thesis is to gain a better understanding on how to build and maintain consumer trust in the online environment and its resulting change

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    Trust is something that is essential to having successful relationships with the people that are around you. However‚ people have more trust towards strangers‚ than towards their friends and family. There are several theories out there that believe people have more trust towards people they do not know partly because of the social norm. It is socially acceptable to show respect and kindness towards people you just met. Showing respect for someone you barely know‚ demonstrates that you understand

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    laissez-faire to a moderate extent by issuing Railroad Land Grants before 1870 and eliminating them after‚ to a great extent by Regulating Interstate Commerce with the Interstate Commerce Act in 1886‚ and only to a limited extent by attempting to control trust activities with the Sherman Antitrust Act in 1890‚ producing a moderate government involvement overall. Government began to violate the concept of Laissez-Faire with its Railroad Land Grants. Laissez-Faire promoters believed that “…the government

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    hold anything said in absolute confidentiality The counsellor is focused on you and working off your agenda The counsellor firmly believes that you are the one and only authority on yourself The counsellor fosters deep trust between you and his/herself The actual setting of the counselling is private and professional and you do not feel that you will be overheard or misrepresented in any way The counsellor has put in place adequate boundaries for your

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    question whether to trust or not to trust. What is trust? Trust is defined by Webster as a firm reliance on integrity‚ ability‚ or character in someone or something. Throughout the book‚ by Philip Dick‚ and the movie‚ "Minority Report"‚ trust is a key element that plays a major role. In comparing the book to the movie‚ trust in technology‚ trust in people‚ and trust in fate are a few aspects that show that trust is only a word with no meaning until it is supported by truth. Trust in technology is portrayed

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    The process of dying begins at birth. Each of us know that someday we will die‚ but we don ’t generally like to think or talk about it. The topic of death is often taboo in our society. Because of this‚ we are often unprepared when we are faced with the final stages of the dying process with someone we love. Attitudes and concepts about death and dying vary greatly. Death refers to the actual physical ending of life‚ while dying refers to the process of coming to that end. Most people do not simply

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