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    Reasoning

    search, which searches the entire space, abstraction provides an exponential reduction in search. However, using a depth- rst search, the search reduction is smaller and depends on the amount of backtracking required to solve the problem. Abstract 1 Introduction The Tower of Hanoi puzzle has be studied extensively in the problem-solving literature Ernst, 1969, Eavarone, 1969, Korf, 1980, Ernst and Goldstein, 1982, Knoblock, 1990b, Benjamin et al., 1990, Christensen, 1990]. Previous work has primarily

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    LIT1 Task 1 part A Sole Proprietorship- This is the most common way to do a startup business in the US. There is no distinction between the owner and the business. This is owned by one person * Liability- The owner of the business is solely responsible for all liability (unlimited liability) * Income Taxes- The owner of the business pays taxes on the income generated as ordinary income. For tax purposes, all income needs to be reported on their personal tax forms. * Continuity-When

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    LIT1- Task #1 Provisions of FMLA: In 1993, congress passed the Family and Medical Leave Act, they developed this bill to assist employees that needed to be out for extenuating, planned, or unforeseen medical circumstances. To remove the fear and worry of losing one’s current place of employment. The creation of this bill gives, employees the ability to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave, although they do have the option of using all of their calendar year given vacation

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    Lit1 Task 11

    Dennis Oglesby LIT1 Task 1 The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 provides protection for the employee when medical or family issues arise that cause them to miss work. Without this act, employers would be allowed to terminate ill employees or those who must provide care for their families. There are, however, provisions for when this act is applicable. The first major provision dictates how many employees a company must have in order to be susceptible to the rules it presents. According to

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    LIT1 Task 2 Part B As director of the human resources at Company X I have evaluated the three given situations regarding the Family and Medical Leave Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, and the Americans with Disabilities Act. As head of the oversight hiring and employment practices at the company it is my responsibility to insure Company X is in compliance with the federal regulations against discrimination in hiring, employment, and federal law regarding the treatment of

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    Lit1 Wgu Task a

    LIT1 Task 1 Part A (the report) SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: A sole proprietorship is the simplest, quickest and cheapest form of business to start making it the most popular types for first time business owners. A business owner and a sole proprietor may operate under different names, but legally, they are the same entity. Which leads to one of the biggest disadvantages of becoming a sole proprietor; the owner is responsible for all debts and fault created by the business. One of the major advantages

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    LIT1 Task 1 B.S Accounting A. Business forms are categorized into six different organizations. These business forms make up proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, and Limited liability companies. All forms of business have characteristics descriptive of each business form. Identifying the characteristics of each business while accounting for the advantages and disadvantages will help to clarify each form of business. 1. a. Sole proprietorship: A sole proprietorship is a company formed

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    Lit1 310.1.2-01-06

    Ashley T LIT1 Task 310.1.2-01-06 Part A Sole Proprietorship – As a sole proprietor, you are your own business entity. You own and run your company, which means you are in complete control and assume sole responsibility of all legal and financial matters. • LIABLITY – There is no differentiation between the business and the owner, as they are one in the same. Therefore the business/owner takes full accountability and has limitless liability for all gains and losses the business obtains

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    Wgu Legal Issues

    LIT1: Task 310.1.5-02, 11, 13  Part A  Sole Proprietorship: This form of business is the most common form of new business startup. Legal and tax issues are basic and can be followed without significant assistance from external sources. The business and owner are one in the same and all liabilities will fall upon them personally. The primary key to being a sole proprietor is the owner maintains independence in the decision making of the business and how he or she implements their business plan.  LIABILITY: 

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