A Manual of Civil Engineering


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Private Foundations


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Private Foundations Tax Law and Compliance 2010 Supplement Third Edition Bruce R. Hopkins Jody Blazek




The Business Guide


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How can you spot the marriage-certificate swindle? Should you buy a typewriter, or rent? How does one calculate the weight of coal in a bin or box? How are blasphemy, fornication, profanity, and offenses on the high seas defined by the law?The answers to these questions, and many more, can be found in this handy business encyclopedia, a one-volume quick reference to everything the well-informed man of industry and commerce needed to know if he was to get ahead and make a respectable name for himself in the early 20th century.QUICK TIP: Servants of an American citizen can be included in the citizen's passport!First published in 1886, this tremendously popular book was a standard for decades. Today, this replica of the 18th edition is a wonderful piece of retro Americana.QUICK TIP: If you make teaching business to your wife like a puzzle or a game, she is much more likely to be enthusiastic about home finance!JAMES LAWRENCE NICHOLS (d. 1895) was professor of economics at Northwestern College, and also wrote The Farmers Manual, The Household Guide, and Safe Counsel.




The Structure of the Ordinary


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The influential Dutch architect's long-awaited manifesto on the everyday environment as the first and best ground for establishing the significance and coherence of architecture. According to N. J. Habraken, intimate and unceasing interaction between people and the forms they inhabit uniquely defines built environment. The Structure of the Ordinary, the culmination of decades of environmental observation and design research, is a recognition and analysis of everyday environment as the wellspring of urban design and formal architecture. The author's central argument is that built environment is universally organized by the Orders of Form, Place, and Understanding. These three fundamental, interwoven principles correspond roughly to physical, biological, and social domains. Historically, "ordinary" environment was the background against which architects built the "extraordinary." Drawing upon extensive examples from archaeological and contemporary sites worldwide, the author illustrates profound recent shifts in the structure of everyday environment. One effect of these transformations, Habraken argues, has been the loss of implicit common understanding that previously enabled architects to formally enhance and innovate while still maintaining environmental coherence. Consequently, architects must now undertake a study of the ordinary as the fertile common ground in which form- and place-making are rooted. In focusing on built environment as an autonomous entity distinct from the societies and natural environments that jointly create it, this book lays the foundation for a new dialogue on methodology and pedagogy, in support of a more informed approach to professional intervention.







Simplified Design of Building Foundations


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A fast guide to solving common design problems in building foundations, now in a new edition. Includes new material on settlements, soil modification, pole foundations, braced excavations, waterfront foundations, and slope stabilization. Written for those without full training as structural or design engineers, covering all the basics, including soil mechanics, design of common foundation elements, and the relations between building and foundation design, all supported by extensive illustrations. Mathematics is kept to a minimum, being generally restricted to simple algebra, plane geometry, and plane trigonometry.




Harbours and Docks


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A one-volume reissue of text and plate volumes, originally published in 1885 by a civil engineer with widely acknowledged expertise.




The Builder


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Tax Planning and Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations


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Tax Planning and Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations:Rules, Checklists, and Procedures, Fourth Edition is anindispensable guide to navigating the complex maze of nonprofit taxrules and regulations. Along with clear, concise instructions forfiling Forms 990 and other important IRS forms and documents, thispractical guide covers the significant issues facing nonprofitorganizations, including unrelated business income, privateinurement, affiliations, and employment taxes. It also providespractical guidance on obtaining the tax exemption; reporting toboards, auditors, and the IRS; testing ongoing tax compliance; andmanaging lobbying expenditure. An essential, timesaving guide for accountants, lawyers,nonprofit executives and directors, consultants, and volunteers,this Fourth Edition offers: A supplemental, annual update to keep subscribers current onrelevant changes in IRS forms, requirements, and related taxprocedures. Easy-to-use checklists highlighting such critical concerns astax-exempt eligibility, reporting to the IRS, and taxcompliance. A variety of sample documents, including organizational bylaws,letters of application, and completed IRS forms. Helpful practice aids, such as a comparison chart summarizingthe differences between public and private charitableorganizations. Practical tips and suggestions for handling such criticalsituations as preparing for and surviving an IRS examination.