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    Mercantile Society

    three fundamental elements: the social ones, patrimonial and the formal ones: • Personal element: It is constituted by the partners, people who contribute and reunite their efforts (goods, capitals or works) • Patrimonial element: It is formed by the set of goods that are contributed to form the share capital, the goods, work, etc. • Formal element: It is the set of rules regarding the form or solemnity with which one is due to have to the contract that gives rise to the society like a right individuality

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    Reaction Paper: Why People Invest in Stock?

    Guest Speaker: Antonio Paolo Jimenez Why People Invest In Stocks? Why people invest in stocks? A very good question from the people who don’t know what matter it is? Stocks can appreciate in price, creating capital gains, or an increase in the value of your asset, which grow your wealth. Stocks have offered the most potential for growth, you can ride out the ups and downs of stocks and you don’t need to invest all your

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    Tax Incentives and Fdi in Bangladesh

    Tax Incentives and Facilities in Bangladesh Exemption and allowances according to ITO, 1984: Tax rebate: An assesse shall be entitled to a credit from the amount of tax payable on his total income of an amount equal to fifteen percent of the sums specified in paragraphs of the said Part B of ITO, 1984. The aggregate of the allowances admissible of the Sixth Schedule Part B shall not exceed- (a) One crore and fifty lakh taka (b) exceed thirty per cent of the total income of the assesse. Tax

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    Founders Dilemma - Reflection Paper

    founder does not offer equity to entice outside support but rather bootstrap’s their company with their own funds thus keeping their slice of the pie large. In this scenario a founder might be limited to ventures that don’t require large amounts of capital and/or limits the scope of the business to area’s where the founder has vast experience themselves. The article described a seemly binary scenario where the founder inevitably has to make an absolute either/or decision; however, the motivations of

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    French Revolution Capital Punishment

    Capital punishment: A gruesome punishment To start off my paper here is a definition of what capital punishment is. Capital punishment is a cruel punishment used to punish those guilty of murder, but has also been found to be useful for other crimes such as armed robbery,kidnapping,rape and treason. Capital punishment is a punishment so cruel that people feel it’s the only punishment for wrongdoing. Capital punishment is an effective way, but is not always the answer for punishment. Capital punishment

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    Criminal Law

    provided substantial assistance in the preparation of this document. Introduction Capital punishment is among the most hotly debated issues in American politics. Passions run high for both those who want the death penalty abolished and those who seek to preserve or expand its use. What follows is a summary of key issues in the death penalty debate, research findings on the application of capital punishment, and a discussion of policy considerations. The American Society of Criminology

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    Criminal Law

    Douglas S. Coppin The Effects of Capital Punishments NIC / Executive Leadership June 2013 Evidence-Based Practice in the Criminal Justice System The phrase “because we have always done it that way” universally is no longer acceptable as it pertains to working in many sectors of the work-force, especially within the criminal justice system. Constant financial pressure to streamline budgets, coupled with ever-changing political climates have forced criminal justice organizations to embrace

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    Supporting a Position. Death Penalty or Not

    Supporting a Position Capital Punishment Tara Hughes Axia College/ University of Phoenix CRT/205 January 28, 2012 Melinda Morris Should the United States Use Capital Punishment? Many people are for capital punishment while others are totally against it. I for one believe that the United States should continue to use Capital Punishment. Capital Punishment should be used on certain criminals when they are proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. I do not believe that every single criminal

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    Soc 203 Final Paper

    Final: Capital Punishment a just social problem SOC 203 Intro to Social Problems The debate of capital punishment will always generate passion, it is one of the most debated issues in the Criminal Justice system. The absence of capital punishment would prove a greater problem for the sake of society. Many opponents will argue the death penalty should be abolished, they fail to offer up any comparable alternatives for the crime for murder. It is a harsh punishment but, in all fairness, the

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    Capital Punishment

    Capital Punishment  Many distinctive doctrines in criminal law originated in efforts to restrict the number of capital crimes and executions. For instance, in the late 18th century, when all murder in the United States was punishable by death, Pennsylvania pioneered in dividing murder into two categories. The state enacted laws that authorized punishment of first-degree murder by death, while second-degree murder was punishable by imprisonment only. Elsewhere, penal codes uniformly required death

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