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		<title>I&#8217;m writing a business report, should it be in first or third person?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In our report, a friend and I must create a mock business in which we undergo researching location, registering tax identification, etc. Would it be in first person since WE are the ones creating the business? Or third person because it would seem more suitable and professional for an economics class? This conversation was published [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In our report, a friend and I must create a mock business in which we undergo researching location, registering tax identification, etc.  </p>
<p>Would it be in first person since WE are the ones creating the business?<br />
Or third person because it would seem more suitable and professional for an economics class?</p>
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		<title>What class should I take next year? (AP Studio Art or Business Connections)?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ll be a senior in high school next year, and I have room for one more elective in my schedule. And I&#8217;m planning on going to a 4 year university. Should I take AP Studio Art (I&#8217;m really good at photography) or Business Connections (it teaches you how to write a resume, balance a check [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ll be a senior in high school next year, and I have room for one more elective in my schedule.  And I&#8217;m planning on going to a 4 year university. </p>
<p>Should I take AP Studio Art (I&#8217;m really good at photography) or Business Connections (it teaches you how to write a resume, balance a check book, do taxes, etc)</p>
<p>Which should I take?</p>
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		<title>For college apps, should my parents go for higher income taxes or lower income taxes?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am an uprising senior and my parents are wondering if they should apply for higher or lower income taxes, since they own their own businesses and their income varies throughout the year unlike workers. So i guess the question is, does their income rate affect the odds of my admission into certain colleges? Should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am an uprising senior and my parents are wondering if they should apply for higher or lower income taxes, since they own their own businesses and their income varies throughout the year unlike workers.  So i guess the question is, does their income rate affect the odds of my admission into certain colleges? Should we go for a higher or lower tax rate?</p>
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		<title>What should I name my business?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Im creating a LLC at the end of the year that will provide personal and business tax services, and book keeping services</p>
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		<title>Which book should i read?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Avi Beyond the Western Sea This book is the story of three young Irish immigrants coming to the United States. Avi The Fighting Ground Thirteen-year-old Jonathan gets caught up in the Revolutionary War that changes his understanding of life and war. Avi The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle This is the story of a girl [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Avi Beyond the Western Sea<br />
  This book is the story of three young  Irish immigrants coming to the United States.<br />
Avi The Fighting Ground<br />
  Thirteen-year-old Jonathan gets caught up in the Revolutionary War that changes his understanding of life and war.<br />
Avi The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle<br />
  This is the story of a girl returning from England to Rhode Island on a sailing ship and the adventures she encounters.<br />
Beatty, Patricia Charley Skedaddle<br />
  Charley Quinn, age 12, a member of a New York City street gang is determined to avenge the death of his older brother at the Battle of Gettysburg.<br />
Beatty, Patricia and Phillip Robbins Eben Tyne, Powdermonkey<br />
  Eben Tyne, 13, is a powder carrier on the Confederate ironclad the Merrimack.<br />
Beatty, Patricia Jayhawker<br />
  Elijah Tulley, 12, meets John Brown and is forever committed to abolishing slavery.<br />
Beatty, Patricia Turn Homeward Hannalee<br />
  This is the story of a strong young girl  working in Georgia during the Civil War who is captured and sent to work in the North.<br />
Blos, Joan </p>
<p>Butler, Amy<br />
 A Gathering of Days:  A New England’s Girl’s Journal 1830-1832        Catherine Hall, 13, keeps a journal of her life on a New Hampshire Farm.<br />
Virginia Bound    Heading to Jamestown, Virginia as in indentured servant,<br />
Rob comes to the New World in 1627 to face countless dangers in this suspenseful, action packed tale. </p>
<p>Card, Orson Scott    </p>
<p> Pastwatch<br />
A science fiction tale interweaving a fascinating portrait of Christopher Columbus with the story of a future scientist who believes she can alter human history from a tragedy of bloodshed and brutality to a world filled with hope and healing.<br />
Clapp, Patricia Witches’ Children:  A Story of Salem<br />
  This is a novel based on the Salem witch hunt trials of 1692.<br />
Collier, James L.  and Christopher Collier  The Blood Country<br />
The Revolutionary War is over, but boarder disputes and Indian and British attacks wreck havoc on the lives of families on the frontier.  Someone is now trying to take the home and land of teenager, Ben Buck, and his family.  The Bucks, however, won’t give up without a fight.<br />
Collier, James L.  and Christopher Collier With Every Drop of Blood<br />
  Johnny, 14,  promises that he will not go off and fight for the South, but will stay and take care of his family.<br />
Conrad, Pam Prairie Songs<br />
  Louisa’s life in a loving pioneer family on the Nebraska prairie is altered by the arrival of a new doctor and his wife.<br />
Cushman, Karen The Ballad of Lucy Whipple<br />
  This is the story of 12-year-old Lucy Whipple who moves from Massachusetts to a California mining town.<br />
DeFord, Deborah H.  and Harry S.  Stout An Enemy Among Them<br />
  This is a story of a young Hessian soldier fighting on the British side in the American Revolution.<br />
Denenberg, Barry When Will This Cruel War Be Over? The Civil War Diary of Emma Simpson<br />
  This is the fictional diary of a 14-year-old girl living in Virginia during the Civil War.<br />
Forbes, Esther Johnny Tremain<br />
  This is a story of the turbulent times in Boston just before the Revolutionary War.<br />
Gaines, Ernest The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman<br />
  This book is a fictional account of the life of a Black woman from the end of slavery to the 1900’s.<br />
Hanson, Joyce Which Way Freedom<br />
  A young Black man, Obi, struggles to be a  free man.<br />
Hunt, Irene </p>
<p>  Across Five Aprils<br />
  Jethro, age 9, has an idealized view of war until the Civil War breaks out and he is transformed from a boy to a man in the four long years.   Newberry award winning book.<br />
Kay, Alan N.  </p>
<p> Nowhere to Turn     Set at the Battle of Antietam, Thomas Adams of Pennsylvania and his faithful dog, Blue, must decide to join the fight against Lee at Sharpsburg, or flee.<br />
Keith, Harold Rifles for Watie<br />
  Jeff Busey leaves his family farm to join the Union forces and is caught as a spy.<br />
Kherdian, David Bridger:  The Story of a Mountain Man<br />
  This is a fictionalized story of eighteen-year-old Jim Bridger.<br />
Lenski, Lois </p>
<p> Indian Captive     Based on the true story of Mary Jenison, this tale follows the adventures of a twelve-year-old girl in 1758.   Captured from her Pennsylvania farm by the Seneca Indians, Mary grew to eventually love their way of life.   When given a chance to rejoin the white world she was torn between her past and her new Indian family.   Who will she chose?<br />
Liles, Maurine </p>
<p> The Littlest Vaquero: Texas&#8217; First Cowboys and How They Helped Win the American Revolution<br />
  This fictionalized account is of a young vaquero who is on a cattle drive to supply Longhorn cattle to troops in Louisiana fighting the American Revolution.<br />
Murrow, Liza Ketchum West Against the Wind<br />
  Abigail Parker, age 14, sets out to find her father in the gold mines of Yuba City, California in 1850.<br />
Nixon, Joan Lowry A Family Apart<br />
  The Kelly family struggles to stay alive in New  York City following the death of their father.   The children are put up for  adoption and are taken to Missouri.   Book one in the Orphan Train trilogy.<br />
Nixon, Joan Lowry Caught in the Act<br />
  Mike Kelly, 11, is adopted by the Friedrichs only because they want someone to work long hours for room and board.   Book two in the Orphan Train trilogy.<br />
O’Dell, Scott Sing Down the Moon<br />
  This is the story of the conflict between the  Navajos and the U. S.  Army.<br />
O’Dell, Scott The Serpent Never Sleeps<br />
  This is a story of a young girl sailing for Jamestown in 1609.<br />
Paulsen, Gary Call Me Francis Tucket<br />
  Francis, 15, separates from the one-armed trapper who taught him how to survive the wilderness of the Old West.<br />
Paulsen, Gary Nightjohn<br />
  The story of a young slave, Sarny, whose life becomes even more dangerous when a newly arrived slave offers to teach her how to read.<br />
Paulsen, Gary Sarny<br />
  Sequel to Nightjohn.<br />
Perez, N.  A.  The Slopes of War:  A Novel of Gettysburg<br />
  This is the story of the Battle of Gettysburg through the eyes of Summerhill family.<br />
Reeder, Carolyn  Shades of Gray<br />
  Will Page, age 12, loses his immediate family in  the Civil War.   He comes to understand the moral issues involved in the war.<br />
Richter, Conrad The Light in the Forest<br />
  After being taken hostage by the Lenni Lenape, True Son, John Butler, is returned to his white relatives and a society he no longer understands.<br />
Rinaldi, Ann A Stitch in Time<br />
  This is the story of a New England family of three sisters who go their separate ways.<br />
Rinaldi, Ann Broken Days<br />
  The second volume of the quilt trilogy, the story is set in Massachusetts.<br />
Rinaldi, Ann   </p>
<p> Cast Two Shadows<br />
Fourteen-year-old Caroline Whitaker is caught in the violent web of Revolutionary War in the south—her Patriot father is imprisoned, her Loyalist brother Johnny is wounded, her best friend is hanged by the British before her eyes, and her sister is fast becoming the doxy of the cruel British officer who has commandeered their house.<br />
Rinaldi, Ann   </p>
<p> The Fifth of March<br />
Rachel Marsh is an indentured servant in the household of John and Abigail Adams.  Although she is not political herself, she worries about friends support rebellion.  When she meets Matthew Kilroy, a young, argumentative British soldier who has been sent to Boston to keep the peace, she begins to question British domination of the colonies.<br />
Rinaldi, Ann </p>
<p> Finishing Becca: A Story about Peggy Shippen and Benedict Arnold<br />
  Becca, a 14-year-old girl, takes a job as maid of a wealthy Philadelphisn Quaker family.   She is witness to events that lead to General Arnold&#8217;s betrayal of the American forces duing the Revolutionary War.<br />
Rinaldi, Ann Having a Thousand Trees with Ribbons:  The Story of Phyllis Wheatley<br />
  This is the fictionalized biography of the eighteenth-century African woman who was brought to New England as a slave and published her first poem as a teenager.<br />
Rinaldi, Ann In My Father’s House<br />
  The book is written from the point of view of Osceola McLean who watches the Civil War begin and end on her family&#8217;s farm.<br />
Rinaldi, Ann   </p>
<p> A Ride into Morning<br />
The Revolutionary War is raging and the American soldiers are freezing, underpaid, and resentful.  Mutiny seems imminent.  Near the camp of General Wayne’s troops, Tempe Wick is waging her own battle for survival.  Food and firewood are scare, her mother is ailing, and she can’t maintain the farm much longer.  As whispers of mutiny increase, she must face a gut-wrenching decision: Should she join the revolt?<br />
Rinaldi, Ann Time Enough for Drums<br />
  Fourteen-year-old Jemima Emerson struggles to sort out her feelings about the Revolutionary War.<br />
Rinaldi, Ann The Blue Door<br />
  Amanda Videau, 14, is sent from South Carolina  to live with her grandfather in Massachusetts.<br />
Rinaldi, Ann The Last Silk Dress<br />
  This is the story of a teenage girl in Richmond, Virginia during the Civil War who discovers family secrets as she grows up.<br />
Rinaldi, Ann </p>
<p>  The Secret Life of Sarah Revere<br />
Thirteen-year-old Sarah Reveres’ father is famous, but he guards a secret about the start of the Revolutionary War.  He’ll tell no one what he has seen, not even his trusted daughter.  Sarah knows secrets can be dangerous and she’s even got one of her own- and it’s tearing her apart.<br />
Roberts, Kenneth  Arundel </p>
<p>Steven Nason, a soldier in the Continental Army, joins Benedict Arnold&#8217;s doomed march to Quebec in 1775.   Through Nason&#8217;s eyes, learn about the bravery of Arnold (Washington&#8217;s trusted and heroic officer at that time) and the trials and tribulations of the soldiers of the Revolutionary War. </p>
<p>Roberts, Kenneth<br />
   Rabble in Arms<br />
 Beginning in 1776, this novel follows the adventures of Peter and Nathaniel Merril as they are drawn into the northern battles of the American Revolution. </p>
<p>Robinet, Harriet Gillem If You Please, President Lincoln<br />
  Moses, a 14-year-old slave runs away and befriends a blind free black who is enticed into a ship with  promises of work.<br />
Ruby, Lois Steal Away Home<br />
  This is the story of a Quaker family and how  they helped slaves on the Underground Railroad.<br />
Shore, Laura Jan The Sacred Moon Tree<br />
  This is the story of two inventive young  people who see the danger, death and devastation of the Civil War become real.<br />
Williams, Ben Ames A House Divided<br />
This is a novel about the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil War.<br />
Yep, Laurence Mountain Light<br />
  Nineteen year old Squeaky travels from China to America to seek his fortune among the California gold fields.  </p>
<p>NON-FICTION Banfield Susan James Madison<br />
  This book tells of Madison’s contributions to the U. S.  Constitution, Bill of Rights and the Presidency.<br />
Bentley, Judith Harriet Tubman<br />
  The story of the famous conductor of the Underground Railroad.<br />
Bishop, Jim The Day Lincoln Was Shot<br />
This book is the hour by hour account of the events surrounding Lincoln’s assassination.<br />
Bower, Claude The Tragic Era:  The Revolution After Lincoln<br />
This is the story from the President’s point of view by portraying him as a victim of a self-interested Congress.<br />
Catton, Bruce Never Call Retreat<br />
This book is one in a series about the Civil War.<br />
Catton, Bruce Stillness at Appomattox<br />
This is the story of the surrender at Appomattox.<br />
Coolidge, Olivia Woman&#8217;s Rights:  The Suffrage Movement in the United States, 1848-1920<br />
The history of women voting in the U. S.  is the theme of this book.<br />
DeVoto, Bernard Across the Wide Missouri<br />
This book describes the story of mountain men and the Rocky Mountain fur trade.<br />
DeVoto, Bernard 1846:  Year of Decision<br />
This book explains how President Polk’s maneuvers led to the War with Mexico.<br />
Freedman, Russell Lincoln:  A Photobiography<br />
This is a detailed and balanced account of the life and career of Abraham Lincoln.<br />
Heidish, Mercy A Woman Called Moses<br />
This book is the biography of Harriet Tubman.<br />
James, Marquis The Raven<br />
This book is the biography of Samuel Houston.<br />
Johnson, William The Birth of Texas<br />
This book describes the leadership of Stephen Austin, Texas independence, and the Battle of the Alamo.<br />
Keller, Mollie Alexander Hamilton<br />
This is the story of the first Secretary of Treasury who started life as a poor person with no advantages.<br />
Knight, Michele In Chains to Louisiana: Solomon Northrup’s Story<br />
This is the story of a free Black who was kidnapped and sold into slavery.<br />
Lee, Martin Paul Revere<br />
This biography provides a look at Paul Revere’s life in the context of the American Revolution.<br />
McCurdy, Michael Escape From Slavery:  The Boyhood of Frederick Douglass in His Own Words<br />
Excerpts from Douglass&#8217;s autobiography paint a vivid portrait of a great abolitionist.<br />
McClung, Robert M.  The True Adventures of Grizzly Adams<br />
This is the story of one of the Old West’s most famous frontiersmen during the mid-1800s.<br />
McKissack, Patricia and Fred The Story of Booker T.  Washington<br />
This book provides a  brief overview of the life of Booker T.  Washington.<br />
McKitrick, Eric Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction<br />
The book sympathizes with  Moderate Republicans and blames the President&#8217;s errors on Radicals in Congress.<br />
Meltzer, Milton George Washington and the Birth of Our Nation<br />
This biography covers Washington’s childhood in Virginia to his death at Mount Vernon.<br />
Murphy, Jim The Boys’ War<br />
This book is an account of young soldiers who  fought on both sides of the war.<br />
Oates, Stephen To Purge This Land With Blood<br />
This is a book that tells the story of John Brown.<br />
Reisch, Dana Patrick Henry<br />
This is the story of how Patrick Henry contributed political leadership to the emerging nation.<br />
Taylor, M. W.  Harriet Tubman<br />
This book tells the story of the architects of the Underground Railroad.<br />
Washington, Booker T.  Up From Slavery<br />
This book is the autobiography of Booker T.  Washington in his own words. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently got accepted to East Carolina University, UNC Charlotte, and Appalachian State University. I plan to major in business (Management and Finance or maybe Accounting, I&#8217;m still not sure yet). I&#8217;ve done research on each and still can&#8217;t decide which one I should attend for Business. I&#8217;m also planning to pursue my business career [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently got accepted to East Carolina University, UNC Charlotte, and Appalachian State University.   I plan to major in business (Management and Finance or maybe Accounting, I&#8217;m still not sure yet).   I&#8217;ve done research on each and still can&#8217;t decide which one I should attend for Business.   I&#8217;m also planning to pursue my business career in NYC after I graduate which another factor of my decision.   Which of the above schools would look best on my resume when pursuing a job in New York City?  Thanks!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone. Thanks for looking at my question. I am 32 and have almost completed a BS degree in Accounting. My boyfriend could not find work, so we relocated. I think I would make a mediocre accountant, and I have struggled with boredom completing homework and during many of my classes. It has taken me [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi everyone.  Thanks for looking at my question. </p>
<p>I am 32 and have almost completed a BS degree in Accounting.  My boyfriend could not find work, so we relocated. </p>
<p>I think I would make a mediocre accountant, and I have struggled with boredom completing homework and during many of my classes.  It has taken me years to get to this stage in my degree bc it just does not do it for me.  Also, I won&#8217;t graduate with much more than a 2. 6 GPA. . . . so finding work will be a challenge. </p>
<p>I was talked out of going to school for my area of interest and want to take my life back.  </p>
<p>I wonder, since I am educated, should I pursue Interior Design rather than Cosmetology.  I also wonder if I am too old to begin a career as a stylist. </p>
<p>Can anyone offer any constructive advice/experience?</p>
<p>Can you recommend any colleges for Interior Design in the Charlotte, NC area?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> Wowgreen business opportunity is one you should at least take a look at </strong> Read more articles
<p> at <a href = "http://www.articlesbase.com/business-opportunities-articles/wowgreen-business-opportunity-is-one-you-should-at-least-take-a-look-at-1432833.html"nofollow" onclick = "javascript: pagetracker._trackpageview ('/ outgoing / article_exit_link '); "href ="http://www.greensafeclean.net/categories/69/Default.aspx"target =" _blank "> wowgreen network marketing opportunity. </a>&#8221; Key point is sell &#8220;, most of these offers are hundreds if not thousands of dollars. There are also distributors out there promising to educate you with conference calls, webinars, video&#8217;s etc. but you do not know if any of it works or how much time and effort it will take until after you&#8217;re signed up We have already completed all the work. I am going to show you the tools we have built and compiled prior to your sponsor ship. </p>
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		<title>Home Business Tax Deductions You Should Take</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home Business Tax Deductions You Should Take Read more articles at Bookkeeping Services of Charlotte, NC                In any home business you definitely have more tax advantages than if you were self-employed. The tax advantages become substantial when you consider how you can improve the profitability of your business by declaring all of the home [...]]]></description>
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<p> In any home business you definitely have more tax advantages than if you were self-employed. The tax advantages become substantial when you consider how you can improve the profitability of your business by declaring all of the home business tax deductions you are entitled to. </p>
<p>You may be
<p> missing some very important deductions. You must itemize your deductions for your home business operation on a separate schedule just as you would for your personal deductions. Knowing which deductions you are entitled to can save your home business hundreds of dollars a year. </p>
<p> Here is some background information on how your income tax amount is arrived at by the IRS. </p>
<p>The U.S.
<p> taxation code states that almost all income is subject to federal income tax The way that you, as the owner of your home business, arrive at the final amount of income tax is as follows: </p>
<p> Gross Income &#8211; (All Expenses + Miscellaneous Deductions + Depreciation on Assets) = Taxable Income. </p>
<p> Taxable Income X (Your Tax Rate) = Income tax for the fiscal year. </p>
<p> Here is a quick definition of the terms in the above taxation equation: </p>
<p> Gross Income = The total of all income for the year after the cost of the inventory has been paid for. </p>
<p> Expenses = All costs of doing business during the fiscal tax year. Examples include payroll, materials, supplies and interest on business loans, etc. To find out if at expense qualifies as a legitimate business expense, consult your accountant or the IRS. </p>
<p> Depreciation = This is the way of spreading out the deductibility of an asset over a period of more than one year. </p>
<p> The IRS has certain different depreciation schedules for different business property. This is done for assets like real estate, equipment and other assets with a long economic life. This method of taxation write-off has certain advantages. Be sure to talk to your accountant regarding proper depreciation rules. These rules are subject to change by the Congress and the IRS. </p>
<p> Miscellaneous Deductions: </p>
<p> This is an often misunderstood and overlooked way to save a lot of money on taxes. Remember that these types of expenses must be Totaled up and declared on a separate schedule of your income tax forms. </p>
<p> Always track your expenses and be sure to save at least one copy of every deduction. You will be asked for proof of every transaction that is declared as a deduction if you are audited by the IRS! </p>
<p> Here is a list of some of the things you can deduct from your income taxes: </p>
<p> Business related expenses include: </p>
<p> 1 Air fares2nd Auto expenses3rd Books and Magazines4th Educational Expenses5th Home Office Space * + a portion of utilities, telephone, and maintenance costs6th Office Furniture7th Cleaning Expenses8th Meals with Business Clients9th Laundry Expenses (When Traveling)10th Advertising11th Impairment-Related Expenses12th Licenses and Regulatory Fees </p>
<p> * If you own your home you must use the IRS depreciation rules to mine this deterministic deduction. If you rent then you may deduct a portion of your rent </p>
<p>Check IRS Publication 535
<p> to find out if you can deduct any or all of the above. </p>
<p> As you can see there are many deductions that are allowable for your home business. The best way to get more information on tax deductions and related information on income taxes is to go online to www.irs.gov. There you will find a helpful search engine containing thousands of government publications that you can research and print out if you need to. </p>
<p> Now you have a good idea of the deductions you are entitled to take. So do your research, keep track of your expenses and take all of the deductions you can for maximum profit every year. </p>
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