Tolley's Income Tax 2013-14 Budget Edition and Main Annual


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Coverage of this title spans the last four years and includes useful cross-referencing, full details of source materials and a wide-ranging index for quick and easy research. Routine and complex topics are supported by fully updated worked examples for clarity. Relevant statute law, case law and HMRC practice complete the title, guaranteeing a full perspective of the law.










Transportation Code


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Border


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Fourteen years in the making, this is a chronicle of the nearly two-thousand-mile international line between the United States and Mexico. It is an historical account largely through the eyes and experiences of government agents, politicians, soldiers, revolutionaries, outlaws, Indians, engineers, immigrants, developers, illegal aliens, business people, and wayfarers looking for a job. It is essentially the untold story of lines drawn in water, sand, and blood, of an intrepid, durable people, of a civilization whose ebb and flow of history is as significant as any in the world. Award-winning historian Leon Metz takes the reader from America's early westward expansion to today's awesome border problems of water rights, pollution, immigration, illegal aliens, and the massive effort of two nations attempting to pull together for a common cause.







United States Code


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Tolley's Income Tax 2013-14 Main Annual


Book Description

Coverage of this title spans the last four years and includes useful cross-referencing, full details of source materials and a wide-ranging index for quick and easy research. Routine and complex topics are supported by fully updated worked examples for clarity. Relevant statute law, case law and HMRC practice complete the title, guaranteeing a full perspective of the law.







Police Expenditures


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Statistical data on police budget and manpower trends is related to historical trends in the other public services. The author concludes that although the American police service has received substantial increases in man power and budgets, it has not been underwritten, either in terms of dollars or man power, to the same general extent as most other public services since 1900.