EXERCISE 22-1. TRUE OR FALSE QUESTIONS 1. Sale of goods and services which are subject to Other Percentage Tax cannot be subject also to a value-added tax. 2. Persons or transactions which are subject to Other Percentage tax may still be subject to income tax. 3. Persons or transactions which are exempt from income tax may nevertheless be subject to Other Percentage Tax. 4. A person whose gross annual sales or receipts do not exceed P1,919,500 may, nevertheless be subject
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ANALYSIS OF SHAKESPEARE’S SONNET 18 V. Henriet Lesson plan Class: • 3rd-4th year student’s • Intermediate level Prerequisites: • the class should have already studied Shakespeare’s biography, his main works and should also have a general idea of what a sonnet is. Lecture organisation: • Time: 50 mins. • Additional tools needed: overhead projector, one handout of the sonnet for each student in order to allow
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International Students: Bridging the Gap between Two Cultures Irma Ahmad Wan Norhaizar Harun Nurisyalliena Ishak Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) Abstract Cultural differences play an important role in the academic environment. It is often being overlooked by university, society and even among the international students themselves. When dealing with international students, there is an overlap between perception and acceptance towards readiness and adaptation to the cultural differences
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Cat’s Cradle and the Meaning of Life “The web of life is a beautiful and meaningless dance. The web of life is a process with a moving goal. The web of life is a perfectly finished work of art right where I am sitting now” (Robert Anton Wilson) Life has no meaning. This is a common theme of Kurt Vonnegut’s Cat’s Cradle. Life is much like the game of cat’s cradle: while it may seem complex and intricate, in reality it is simple and leads to nothingness. The religion described in
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intended to initiate a thought-provoking reaction that addresses unresolved or deferred dreams. The use of these questions and similes add to the overwhelming feeling of despair the speaker seems to have form the beginning until the end of the poem. In life, many have dreams intended to fulfill whatever end fantasy or goal is in mind. But, this poem attempts to address those dreams that are unfilled or put off for whatever reason. The speaker's inquisitive nature implies an uncertainty of promise
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swing set hid in-between, happily making the back yard look like what I tried to create - a children’s nirvana. As the friendly, gleaming sun highlighted the sunburnt shoulders and grubby knees, it made one thing in particular very evident; the radiance of their smiles – brighter than the sun could even strive to shine… and right in that moment, the court cases and the distressing legal meetings all gushed away, in an instance so fast it made me blurry – not that the feeling stayed around for too
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William R. Alger once said, “After every storm the sun will smile; for every problem there is a solution, and the soul's indefeasible duty is to be of good cheer.” These are all the things I’ve witnessed or experienced since I’ve been at Friend’s House Retirement Community. Problems can hurt others to the point where you make them not like you, further more hate you. There are many problems that happen within a community and which they struggle with to fix. The leaders of community want to overcome
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breakfast too, and off he went to eat some cabbages he had noticed in a nearby field. But the heavy meal and the hot sun made his eyelids droop. With a careless glance at the tortoise, now halfway along the course, he decided to have another nap before winning this race. He was smiling at the thought of the look on the tortoise’s face when it saw the hare speed by then fell fast asleep. The sun started to go down, and the tortoise, which had been heading towards the finish line since the morning, was maybe
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was a being of excellence, intelligence and abilities. God declared that man may use the Earth for habitation and provision for a time. That man would command lordship over His work as well as multiply and bring the Perfect Invisible Principle of life throughout the land. After having completed bearing the fruit of fulfillment, the spiritual being of man will once again unite with the Divine from whence he originally sprang. Bible: Genesis Chap 1:27 “So God created man in his own image. In
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The novel “A Thousand Splendid Suns” is about a young girl called Mariam who has many unique experiences throughout her life. In this novel the writer’s purpose is to express the message about life. The writer also wants us to think about what the main characters within the novel learn. Mostly, Mariam learned the benefits and consequences of love, and how that love can destruct or compliment a person. Along Mariam’s journey she has three unique experiences which include losing her mother, being forced
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