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PGBP Sums : For CA Final May 2015: For CA Final May 2015

By: Pratik Kaushikkumar Kikani

Summary of all possible points for quick revision for CA Final May2015 Exam.

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Interest Payable : Under Income Tax Act, 1961

By: Pratik Kaushikkumar Kikani

The book is based on Indian Income Tax Act, 1961. It covers sections 234A,234B and 234C.

No Content Page No 1 Calculations of Interest Payable 9 Sec 234A Non-furnishing / defaults in furnishing Return 10 Sec 234B Short Payment of Advance Tax of more than10% 10 Sec 234C Deferment of Advance Tax 11 2 Supporting Notes 12 Note-1 Due date to file return 13 Note-2 Consequences of Filling return after Due Date 13 Note-3 Due dates and instalments of Advance Tax 13 3 Bare Act 14 Sec 234A Non-furnishing / defaults in furnishing Return 15 Sec 234B Short Payment of Advance Tax of more than10% 17 Sec 234C Deferment of Advance Tax 19 References used in Bare Act 21...

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Atlas of Hawai'I

By: Department of Geography, University of Hawaii at Hilo

The long-awaited third edition of the Atlas of Hawai'i is entirely revised in content and design. It is divided into six sections, five of which are abundantly illustrated. The first contains detailed reference maps with place names for towns, mountains, bays, harbors, and other features; geographical descriptions of the state and the main islands; and an introduction to Hawaiian place names. This is followed by four sections on the physical, biotic, cultural, and social aspects of the Hawai'i environment. Geology, climate, the ocean, water, soils, and astronomy are among the topics discussed in "The Physical Environment." Next the special character of terrestrial and marine ecosystems is described in "The Biotic Environment." "The Cultural Environment" considers the people of Hawai'i. The diversity of the state's cultures is treated in chapters on history and languages as well as archaeology, religion, and the arts. "The Social Environment" treats such elements as the economy, government, and tourism. The sixth and final section comprises a statistical supplement, bibliography, and gazetteer for the reference maps. Readers of th...

Eo e ku'u lei mokupuni o na kai 'ewalu- I call to you, acknowledge O my lei islands of the eight seas. Located between 19 and 22 degrees north latitude, Hawai'i is the southernmost state in the United States and has the same general latitude as Hong Kong and Mexico City. It is situated almost in the center of the Pacific Ocean and is one of the most isolated yet populous places on Earth. The west coast of North America, for example, is 2,400 miles (3,900 kilometers) from Honolulu, and Japan is 3,800 miles (6,100 kilometers) away. Six time zones separate Hawai'i from the eastern United States. This means that 9:00 A.M. (eastern standard time) in Washington, D.C. and New York City is 6:00 a.m. in Los Angeles and 4:00 a.m. in Hawai'i....

Preface -- ix -- Acknowledgments -- xi -- Introduction -- xiii -- Kaua'i and Ni'ihau -- 3 -- O'ahu -- 7 -- Moloka'i and Lana'i -- 11 -- Maui -- 14 -- Hawai'i -- 17 -- Northwestern Hawaiian Islands -- 23 -- Hawaiian Place Names -- 26 -- Mapping and Geodesy -- 29 -- Geology -- 37 -- Geothermal Resources -- 47 -- Climate -- 49 -- Hawai'i and Atmospheric Change -- 60 -- Paleoclimate and Geography -- 64 -- Natural Hazards -- 67 -- Earthquakes -- 69 -- Volcanic Hazards on the Island of Hawai'i -- 72 -- Hurricanes -- 74 -- Tsunamis -- 76 -- Coastal Hazards -- 79 -- The Ocean -- 82 -- Water -- 87 -- Soils -- 92 -- Astronomy -- 97 -- Biogeography -- 103 -- Evolution -- 107 -- Marine Ecosystems -- 111 -- Terrestrial Ecosystems -- 121 -- Birds -- 130 -- Native Plants -- 135 -- Insects and Their Kin -- 140 -- Hawaiian Tree Snails -- 144 -- Alien Species and Threats to Native Ecology -- 146 -- Endangered and Threatened Species -- 150 -- Protected Areas -- 154 -- Archaeology -- 161 -- History -- 169 -- Population -- 183 -- Languages -- 198 -- Religion -- 201 -- Architecture -- 205 -- Museums and Libraries -- 208 -- Culture and the Arts -- 211 --...

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Selected Ghazals of Ghalib

By: Mirza Ghalib

Mirza Ghalib, full name Mirza Asadullah Khan Beig, pen name ‘Ghalib’ (1797-1869) was a famous Urdu- and Persian-language poet of India. He is best known for his lyrical and spiritual ghazals. Ghazal is a form of poetry in couplets. In a ghazal, each couplet is self-contained and generally unconnected with the next. Ghalib was born in Agra, in northern India, and was raised by his uncle. Ghalib had no formal education, but was tutored in Persian by Muhammad Mu'azzam, a noted scholar of the time. It got married in 1810 to Umrao Begum, the niece of Nawab Ahmad Baksh Khan who was the ruler of Ferozepur and Loharu at that time. Ghalib was introduced to the elite circle of intellectuals and artists that surrounded the Indian royal family in Delhi because of his father in law. In 1821 he compiled his first collection of Urdu verse. Deewan e Ghalib, Nuskha e Hamida was Published in 1828. soon after the publication of his Urdu poetry collection Ghalib switched to writing entirely in Persian, also known as Farsi. In 1826, on the death of Ghalib's uncle, the British government began providing Ghalib and his family with a small pension for the ...

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Presentación del Vol. X: Presentation Vol. X

By: Carla Monroy Ojeda, Dr.

Presentación del vol. X

Presentation of the vol. X

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Reseña a: Condición femenina y delincuencia. Estudio comparado hispano-alemán y una propuesta sistemática europea : Review: Condición femenina y delincuencia. Estudio comparado hispano-alemán y una propuesta sistemática europea: Review: Condición femenina y delincuencia. Estudio comparado hispano-alemán y una propuesta sistemática europea

By: Carlos García-Saavedra Sánchez, Dr.

RESEÑA STENGLEIN, G; SANCHEZ-BAYON, A: Condición femenina y delincuencia. Estudio comparado hispano-alemán y una propuesta sistemática europea, Saarbrücken: EAE-LAP LAMBERT, 2012, p. 252 (ISBN: 978-3-659-02544-0)....

REVIEW STENGLEIN, G; SANCHEZ-BAYON, A: Condición femenina y delincuencia. Estudio comparado hispano-alemán y una propuesta sistemática europea, Saarbrücken: EAE-LAP LAMBERT, 2012, p. 252 (ISBN: 978-3-659-02544-0)....

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La responsabilidad del egresado de Criminología: The responsability of the criminologist

By: Jorge Alberto Pérez Tolentino, Dr.

Palabras escritas en agradecimiento a la designación que los integrantes de la Licenciatura en Criminología y Criminalística de la Universidad Popular Autónoma de Veracruz, sede Soconusco, me hicieron como padrino de su generación: 2009-2012....

Words written in gratitude to appoint members of the Bachelor's degree in Criminology and Criminalistics of the Autonomous Popular University of Veracruz, Soconusco headquarters, made me head of his generation: 2009-2012....

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Importancia del estudio de las causas delictivas y otros aspectos para estructurar las políticas criminales: Importance of the study of the causes of criminal and other aspects for structuring criminal policies

By: Martha Fabiola García Álvarez, Dr.

Al abocarnos al análisis de conductas criminales, para plantear eficaces políticas públicas, se hace necesario un estudio preliminar sobre todos los aspectos involucrados en el problema. Es así, como en esta labor de investigación, se basa en parte, en el trabajo de campo, realizado en el Centro Preventivo y de Readaptación Femenil (CPRF) de Puente Grande, Jalisco y, por la otra, en la indagación en documentos públicos y en obras bibliográficas, especialmente lo referente a lo aportado por el tratadista Osvaldo Tieghi. Esto, para determinar la necesidad imperante de analizar y basarse en trabajos científicos, para proponer ejes a seguir e incluir todo ello en las Políticas Públicas y Criminales....

To tackle the analysis of criminal behaviour, to raise effective public policies, it is necessary a preliminary study on all aspects involved in the problem. Thus, as in this work of research, is based partly on field work, carried out in the preventive Centre and women's rehabilitation (CPRF) of Puente Grande, Jalisco and, on the other hand, in the inquiry in public documents and women's rehabilitation (CPRF) of Puente Grande, Jalisco and, on the other hand, in the inquiry in public documents and bibliographical works, especially with regard to contribution by Osvaldo Tieghi commentator. This is to determine the need for prevailing analyse and rely on scientific work, to propose axes to follow and include all this in public and criminal policies....

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Presentación del Vol. XI: Presentation of the Vol. XI

By: Carla Monroy Ojeda (, Dr.

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Exopolitics or Xenopolitics?

By: Steven M. Greer

There is no way to assess an ET agenda without first grasping the covert human agenda. We cannot discern what is real and what is Memorex – what is ET and what is pseudo-ET disinformation, unless we penetrate the halls of smoke and mirrors that is the vast shadow government’s propaganda machine....

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PGBP Summary : For Taxation Students

By: Pratik Kaushikkumar Kikani

This book will serve as revision purpose. It is prepared with five effective pages of Summary which only you need to read to recapture the concept covered in PGBP Head. Do only print such five pages and If you are reading it on digital media then its best....

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Salary Summary : For Taxation Students: For Taxation Students

By: Pratik Kaushikkumar Kikani

Summary of Salary head under the Income Tax for Taxation Students of India. This book will serve for last minute revision. This book is prepared with five effective pages of Summary which only you need to read to recapture the concept covered in Salary Head....

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PGBP Sums for CA Final Nov 14 : Summary of all Possible Points

By: Pratik Kaushikkumar Kikani

The book is for CA Final November 2014 however it can be used for May2015 CA Final exam.

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The Story of Hawaiian Royalty

By: Sammy Amalu

Since the untimely death of the sacred Prince William Charlcs Lunalilo, last island monarch of the Kamehameha Dynasty, about 80 years ago, there have arisen among the Hawaiians a great number of controversies involving the royal and noble genealogies, and pedigrees. In other instances, stories have been created of the most fantastic nature to distort utterly the true personalities of the Hawaiian kings and princes. For countless centuries the great House of Keawe had ruled over the island Kingdom of Hawaii. In 1782 at the great Battle of Mokuohai, a prince of the junior line of the House of Keawe, Kamehameha the First, established his authority and government and enthroned his dynasty....

Throughout the entire history of Hawaii, there have been only three queens who ruled in their own sovereign right. These …ere first, the fabulously beautiful Kaikilani (Heaven?s Portion), second, the powerful and imperious Keakealani (The Blinding Light of Heaven), and third, Liliuokalani, the last queen of Hawaii. The second of these, the Queen Keakealani, became the mother of the great Prince Keawe. Keakealani was an unusual woman. At a time of masculine supremacy, she took the reins government into her own sure hands and exercised a rigid control over her realm. She led her own armies into battle and quickly quelled any attempt of the powerful chiefs of the great Hawaii districts to overthrow her....

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De Milán a Palermo: la aplicación de mecanismos internacionales para enfrentar a la delincuencia organizada transnacional : From Milan to Palermo: the implementation of international mechanisms to deal with transnational organized crime, Volume 11: From Milan to Palermo: the implementation of international mechanisms to deal with transnational organized crime

By: Rubén Cardoza Zúñiga, Dr.

Actualmente, la delincuencia organizada transnacional afecta a toda la comunidad internacional, por lo tanto estamos ante un problema que va más allá de las fronteras de cada Estado. En consecuencia, el modo idóneo para enfrentar esta situación es buscar soluciones de índole multilateral. Por esta razón, dicha comunidad ha adoptado una serie de mecanismos a nivel mundial, los cuales sirven de fundamento para crear estrategias, tanto nacionales como internacionales, para enfrentar la mencionada delincuencia....

Currently, transnational organized crime affects the international community, therefore we are faced with a problem that goes beyond the borders of each State. Mode suitable to deal with this situation is therefore seeking solutions of a multilateral nature. For this reason, the community has adopted a series of mechanisms at the global level, which serve as a basis to create strategies, both national and international, to face the mentioned delinquency....

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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

Excerpt: Preface By Way Of Criticism. These studies are collected from the monthly press. One appeared in the New Quarterly, one in MacMillan?s, and the rest in the Cornhill Magazine. To the Cornhill I owe a double debt of thanks; first, that I was received there in the very best society, and under the eye of the very best of editors; and second, that the proprietors have allowed me to republish so considerable an amount of copy....

Contents PREFACE BY WAY OF CRITICISM. ........................................................................................... 4 CHAPTER I ? VICTOR HUGO?S ROMANCES ........................................................................ 15 CHAPTER II ? SOME ASPECTS OF ROBERT BURNS.......................................................... 34 CHAPTER III ? WALT WHITMAN............................................................................................. 63 CHAPTER IV ? HENRY DAVID THOREAU: HIS CHARACTER AND OPINIONS........... 84 CHAPTER V ? YOSHIDA-TORAJIRO..................................................................................... 107 CHAPTER VI ? FRANCOIS VILLON, STUDENT, POET, AND HOUSEBREAKER.........117 CHAPTER VII ? CHARLES OF ORLEANS ............................................................................ 141 CHAPTER VIII ? SAMUEL PEPYS .......................................................................................... 170 CHAPTER IX ? JOHN KNOX AND HIS RELATIONS TO WOMEN .................................. 190...

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Best of Four

By: Carol Ann Ellis

Excerpt: Welcome to the fifth volume of Best of Four. We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed bringing it to you. The purpose of Best of Four is to bring the best writing produced in English 004 each fall semester to the widest audience possible. Our students have important stories to tell and powerful voices to be heard. The students who read these essays will learn that they too have permission to state what is important to them in a public voice....

Contents How to Use This Magazine .............................................................................................................. 3 High School to College Andrew Makhoul ........................................................................................ 4 Ignoring Problems Creates More! Ashley Morris................................................................................ 5 Hang in There Brad Hart ................................................................................................................. 6 Nate Brandi Saveri ........................................................................................................................... 7 The Best Birthday Is the Sixteenth Brent Heimbach ......................................................................... 9 Sharing the Bread of Angels Christa Sist ......................................................................................... 10 Tragedy in the Night Danielle Gehman .......................................................................................... 11 My Grandfather David Smith ..............................................

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Presentación de la revista electrónica Criminociencia: Presentation of the electronic journal Criminoscience

By: Omar Alejandro De León Palomo, Dr.

Revista Electrónica criminociencia se funda el 01 de enero de 2013 como una forma de tener un medio más de divulgación de la investigación y producción científica sobre CRIMINOLOGÍA y CRIMINALÍSTICA en México; es una revista creada por y para CRIMINÓLOGOS Y CRIMINALISTAS sin fines de lucro, donde se recopilan y publican ensayos y artículos científicos de forma tetramestral....

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Florentin's Lexicon : Experimental Paradoxist Linguistics

By: Florentin Smarandache; V. Christianto, Editor

Eleven linguistic categories are presented (Murphy’s laws, the clichés, homonyms, tautologies, proverbs, metagrams, translations, definitions, figures of paradoxism, monorhymes, and abbreviations), which afterwards are respectively turned into their corresponding Florentin’s Laws, clichés, homonyms, etc. and exemplified....

Let’s Make Experiments in Linguistics (General preface) - 6 1. FLORENTIN’S LAWS If anything can go wrong, pass it on to someone else! - 8 1.1. ADVENTURES and VARIATIONs IN MURPHY’s LAW (Preface) - 9 1.2. What and Why Florentin’s law - 11 1.3. Florentin’s Laws / !An Author to the Cube! - 13 1.3.1. Florentin’s Laws: To hell with Murphy, deviate! - 14 1.3.2. Florentin’s Laws: Relax Peter’s! - 16 1.3.3. Florentin’s Interdisciplinary Laws - 18 1.3.4. More Variations in Florentin’s Law - 20 2. FLORENTIN’S CLICHÉS The dictator lifts the state of emergency with a crane - 22 2.1. Changing the Figurative Language to a Literal Language (Preface) - 23 2.2. Florentin’s Clichés - 28 3. FLORENTIN’S HOMONYMS Send me an e-male - 36 3.1. Preface: Send me an e-male = Florentin’s Homonyms = - 37 3.2. Florentin’s Homonyms - 39 3.2.1. First face of the story (Homophones) - 40 3.2.2. Second face of the story (Homophones) - 42 3.2.3. Multiple faces of the story (Homophones) - 44 3.2.4. Others (Homographs) – 45 4. FLORENTIN’S TAUTOLOGIES - 46 4.1. About Florentin’s Tautologies - 47 5. FLORENTIN’S PROVERBS - 48 5.1. Introduction: Dev...

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Chicago Manual of Style

By: University of Chicago

In the 1890s, a proofreader at the University of Chicago Press prepared a single sheet of typographic fundamentals intended as a guide for the University community. That sheet grew into a pamphlet, and the pamphlet grew into a book--the first edition of the Manual of Style, published in 1906. Now in its fifteenth edition, The Chicago Manual of Style--the essential reference for authors, editors, proofreaders, indexers, copywriters, designers, and publishers in any field--is more comprehensive and easier to use than ever before. Those who work with words know how dramatically publishing has changed in the past decade, with technology now informing and influencing every stage of the writing and publishing process. In creating the fifteenth edition of the Manual, Chicago's renowned editorial staff drew on direct experience of these changes, as well as on the recommendations of the Manual's first advisory board, composed of a distinguished group of scholars, authors, and professionals....

Facsimile of the 1st Edition: Manual of Style The history of The Chicago Manual of Style spans more than one hundred years, beginning in 1891 when the University of Chicago Press first opened its doors. At that time, the Press had its own composing room with experienced typesetters who were required to set complex scientific material as well as work in such then-exotic fonts as Hebrew and Ethiopic. Professors brought their handwritten manuscripts directly to the compositors, who did their best to decipher them. The compositors then passed the proofs to the “brainery”—the proofreaders who corrected typographical errors and edited for stylistic inconsistencies. To bring a common set of rules to the process, the staff of the composing room drew up a style sheet, which was then passed on to the rest of the university community. Even at such an early stage, “the University Press style book and style sheet” was considered important enough to be preserved, along with other items from the Press’s early years, in the cornerstone of the new Press building in 1903. That sheet grew into a pamphlet, and by 1906 the pamphlet had become a bo...

Preface Table of Contents Rules for Composition Capitalization The Use of Italics Quotations Spelling Punctuation Divisions Footnotes Tabular Work Technical Terms Appendix Hints to Authors and Editors Hints to Proofreaders Hints to Copyholders Proofreader’s Marks Index Specimens of Types in Use...

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