Posted on December 7, 2011. Tags: Affiliated, Book, book of common prayer, christian burial, committal, consecration, current version, god, ground, heavenly kingdom, Holy, Rite, sepulcher, son jesus christ
Yes. This is from Rite 1 Burial of the Dead in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer (the current version):
The Consecration of a Grave
If the grave is in a place that has not previously been set apart for Christian burial,
the Priest may use the following prayer, either before the service of Committal or at
some other convenient time
O God, whose blessed Son was laid in a sepulcher in the
garden: Bless, we pray, this grave, and grant that he whose
body is (is to be) buried here may dwell with Christ in
paradise, and may come to thy heavenly kingdom; through
thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
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Posted on December 7, 2011. Tags: acquisition dates, Allocations, common stock, consolidated tax return, domestic corporations, future years, Portion, preferred stock, Return, Sec., stock investment, Tax, tax rate, tax returns
Angela owns all the stock of A, B, and P Corporations. P has owned all the stock of S1 Corporation for six years. The P-S1 affiliated group has filed a consolidated tax return in each of these six years using the calendar year as its tax year. On July 10 of the current year (a nonleap year), Angela sells her entire stock investment in A, which uses the calendar year as its tax year. No change takes place in Angela’s ownership of B stock during the tax year. At the close of business on November 25 of this year, S1 purchases 90% of the common stock and 80% of the nonconvertible, nonvoting preferred stock (measured by value) of S2 Corporation. A, P, S1, and S2 are domestic corporations that do not retain any special filing status. Which corporations are included in the affiliated group? In the controlled group? What income is included in the various tax returns? How is the allocation of the income between tax years made if the books are not closed on the sale or acquisition dates? If no special allocations are made, what portion of the reduced tax rate benefits of Sec. 11(b) can be claimed in the current year by the affiliated group? In future years?
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Posted on December 7, 2011. Tags: Affiliated, Angela, calendar year, change, common stock, consolidated tax return, Controlled, domestic corporations, entire stock, nonleap, preferred stock, Return, six years, stock investment
Angela owns all the stock of A, B, and P Corporations. P has owned all the stock of S1 Corporation for six years. The P-S1 affiliated group has filed a consolidated tax return in each of these six years using the calendar year as its tax year. On July 10 of the current year (a nonleap year), Angela sells her entire stock investment in A, which uses the calendar year as its tax year. No change takes place in Angela’s ownership of B stock during the tax year. At the close of business on November 25 of this year, S1 purchases 90% of the common stock and 80% of the nonconvertible, nonvoting preferred stock (measured by value) of S2 Corporation. A, P, S1, and S2 are domestic corporations that do not retain any special filing status.
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Posted on December 6, 2011. Tags: Banks, Credit, credit card companies, credit cards, Fortune, fortune off, money every time, swipe, system, Time, wells fargo
I just recently joined a credit union and will be closing my wells fargo accounts soon but I know these banks are making a fortune off credit cards. I pay mine off every month so they don’t get my interest but they still make money every time I swipe from the vendors.
I want to earn credit but I don’t want to let big banks benefit from this credit system they created. Any suggestions?
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Posted on December 6, 2011. Tags: bout, central coast, coast of california, earthquakes, gk, goalie, heck, juke, mls, Reason, reflexes, theyr
Well i have a friend 19 yr old GK bout 6’1 or 6’2, hes really good i am sure he can beat most of the MLS goalies. He has great handling, amazing reflexes, and unlike most goalies he knows what to do when theyr trying to juke him. The reason this is important for him is because he has worked in the fields for his entire life, he had to work because his family couldn’t afford to live. But man when he gets on the field and goes on goalie, you’ll think hes a top class goalie. Now i do encourage him to go to L.A., or San Jose to go try out but the issue is he doesn’t know if any of these teams will give him a chance. I can assure anybody that he is one of the best goalie in the streets of the central coast of California, heck maybe the best. So does anyone know anyone who can give him a shot at going pro’? Oh and he is still working so college is not an option. If anyone is affiliated with a pro team that can give him a chance close to California please answer this and i will tell him about the opportunity.
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Posted on December 5, 2011. Tags: amp, circumstance, expert, expert testimony, Gang, gang prevention program, Gangs, girls club, haven, non profit organization, safe haven, Street, testimonies, testimony, troubled kids
I’m doing a speech on a non-profit organization and have chosen The Boys & Girls club. I live in Los Angeles and focused the speech on troubled kids that may be gang affiliated and how the club helps kid’s and teens stay away from the streets and gangs. Basically how the club is a safe haven for kids that need a place to go. I need a few expert testimonies on how the club helps teens in gangs. here’s what I wrote:
“The B&G clubs of America strive to keep kid’s of the street. Whether they come from poor living conditions, troubled homes, or are surrounded by negative influences such as gangs or violence. They have a place to go no matter the circumstance.”
I’m having trouble finding an expert testimony on how the club helps kid’s in their gang prevention program. If anyone works for a B&G club that deals with kids in the program a testimony would be great as well as any links to them. It would help me out a lot!
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