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    Certificate of incorporation and lists (RG 278, Folder 29)

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    Material in folder relating to establishment and incorporation of National Coordinating Committee; establishment of the Greater New York Committee for the Aid of German-Jewish Refugees. Correspondents include: J.C. Hyman, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (AJDC); Solomon Lowenstein; James G. McDonald; Clarence E. Pickett, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (AJDC); David Sulzberger, Greater New York Committee; George L. Warren, International Migration Service.Digital ImageDigital finding aid available

    \u3cem\u3eApple\u3c/em\u3e, State Aid, and Arm’s Length: EU General Court’s Failure of Imagination

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    In this article, Chamberlain analyzes the EU General Court ruling in Apple, and examines state aid and transfer pricing in the EU, with a focus on (and as an advocate for) the existence of an autonomous arm’s-length principle

    How the Tax Court Can Account for Risk in \u3cem\u3eMedtronic\u3c/em\u3e Transfer Pricing

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    In this report, Chamberlain explores how the Tax Court, on remand in Medtronic, can address the challenge of determining arm’s-length transfer prices when one of the related parties bears substantial risk but owns no valuable intangible property

    Section 199A: Job Creator or Tax Giveaway?

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    In this report, Mock and Chamberlain discuss section 199A and its inconsistencies regarding job creation policy

    Rabbit menace in New South Wales : an abridgement of the report / by David G. Stead ... commissioned on 30th April 1925 to inquire into matters connected with the rabbit menace in New South Wales.

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    At head of title: Department of Agriculture, New South Wales.; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2012.; Library's copy signed by the author

    Cult: A Composite Novel

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    Cult (redacted) The first component of the thesis is a composite novel called Cult which falls into two parts with seven narratives in each. Part 1 tracks the protagonist, Ellen, from her first involvement with the cult through to her eventually leaving it. Although fiction, the first half of the book answers the kinds of questions the author is asked when people discover that she was once a sannyasin (a follower of the guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh). While the experiences of meditation, group therapy and communal living are all faithfully rendered within the stories, the need for strong characters, narrative drive and a lightness of touch takes precedence. Part 2 picks up Ellen’s story some twenty or so years later and explores what becomes of her in middle age. It also looks at other groups in society, such as academia, the law and the internet dating community which each have their own jargon, hierarchies, rituals and rules but are not considered to be cults. The book examines the question raised in the Epigraph, ‘how do we be together when we feel so alone’ with a focus on relationships other than the familial and the romantic. Collisions, Chasms and Connections: a Performative Exploration of the Composite Novel Form The second part of the thesis is both a critical and creative response to three contemporary American books: Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout; A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan; and Legend of a Suicide by David Vann. The critical element comprises a close reading of the three books; a chronological reconstruction of their overarching storylines; and a consideration of what their authors have said about writing the books. It concludes that, in the composite novel, the simultaneous presentation of multiple views and storylines operate much like a 3D image to give the impression of depth to the characters and situations rendered. The creative element of the essay is a playful and personal response to the texts

    Shadowing the Legendary Dizzy Gillespie

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    Shadowing the Legencary Dizzy Gillespie with author and jazz aficionado David G. Brown

    The Arts Interview. Dr. David Pitt : The Truant Years, E. J. Pratt

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    Host Fred Hollingshurst interviews Dr. David Pitt of Memorial University, who discusses the life and work of Newfoundland poet E. J. Pratt. Pitt is the author of E. J. Pratt: The Truant Years, 1881-1927

    The Methodist church in Carlton

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    Deposited with permission of the author © 1966 David G. CoxIn writing this essay, I have attempted to trace the building activity of the Methodist Church in Carlton

    Apple’s Cost-Sharing Arrangement: Frankenstein’s Monster

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    In this two-part report, Curtis and Chamberlain break down Apple’s cost-sharing arrangement and explain how corporate taxpayers have been able to exploit the cost-sharing regulations to shift hundreds of billions or even trillions in U.S. profits offshore with little or no IRS detection or enforcement
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