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Marvel Knights Punisher : the complete collection. Vol. 1
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Ennis, Garth, author
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Dillon, Steve, artist
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Braithwaite, Dougie, artist
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Punisher (Fictitious character) Comic books, strips, etc.
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Revenge Comic books, strips, etc.
2018
\"Welcome back, Frank! The Punisher returns, more brutal than ever, courtesy of writer Garth Ennis - and his perfect artistic partner, Steve Dillon! The critically acclaimed creators that brought you Preacher restore one of Marvel's most popular characters to ultraviolent glory - as a one-man army locked, loaded and ready to take out anyone in his way. And Frank starts with Ma Gnucci and her entire crime family! Spacker Dave, Joan the Mouse and Mr. Bumpo all await in one of the most celebrated Punisher stories ever told! And Frank's war on crime continues as he targets disgraced General Kreigkopf, and has a very unique team-up with Spider-Man! Plus, in Ennis' very first Punisher story, watch as Frank Castle unleashes his fury on the entire Marvel Universe!\"--Provided by publisher.
Transformers : The Wreckers Saga
Three tales of the legendary Wreckers from creators Nick Roche and James Roberts are collected into this special edition! From the prison planet of Garrus-9 and a mysterious siege, to the lonely exploits of a kidnapped Prowl, Roche and Roberts, with artist Guido Guidi, reveal traitors, long-lost secrets, and all the hard-nosed action that made the Wreckers the legends they are.
Unless a Grain of Wheat
Commentary on Julian Edge's \"Imperial Troopers and Servants of the Lord\" (TESOL Quarterly, 2003, 37, 701-709) affirms the need for teachers to resist temptations to use the classroom situation to exert undue power & influence over students while teaching openly from a personal worldview. As suggested by L. James (1994) & N. Ferguson (2002), the ideals of the British Empire provided the seeds for its own demise & may be exercising the same role in US history, particularly since the 1890s; in this context, it is argued that the diffusion of English worldwide provides a safeguard against the threat of hegemony from English-speaking societies, as learners inherit their literature of freedom. 5 References. J. Hitchcock
Journal Article
Business-Owner Transition and Charitable Planning
2019
Whether it is unexpected happenings like the \"5 Ds\" (death, disability, disaster, divorce, and disagreements) or the planned changes such as retirement and incorporating the next generation into a family business, the earlier the planning begins with a collaborative team that works with the business owner's values as its guide, the better chance of success. [...]by incorporating effective charitable discernment and planning, business owners can reduce estate tax, avoid capital-gains tax, create a charitable income-tax deduction, reduce tax to heirs and generate charitable resources to help the now former business owners and their family achieve their desired impact. A preferred approach would be to gift stock or ownership shares to a donor-advised fund prior to the business sale.
Trade Publication Article
Overcoming Barriers to Charitable Estate Giving
2018
Nearly 75 percent of high-net-worth individuals consider charity to be an important consideration in their financial and estate planning, according to a survey conducted in 2013 by U.S. Trust This sounds like good news for charities, but the data also highlights a breakdown in action by professional advisors that can derail those good nnertions. From there, you can share best practices for incorporating charity into their plan, which will help to address any concerns about longevity, cost, control, nonprofit uncertainty, and tax benefits. Philanthropy is a key factor for success in this work, because it provides a way for the family to connect around their values and work together to achieve impact Thomas Griffith is director of gift planning at the Central New York Community Foundation.
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