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  DCBA Brief, May 1999 Issue - Federal Income Taxes in Bankruptcy
It continues until it is terminated by the bankruptcy court (BC §362(d)) or the Bankruptcy Code (BC §362(c)).
All debts provided for by the Chapter 13 plan or disallowed under BC §502 are discharged after completion of all payments under the plan (BC §1328(a)).
BC §523(a)(9) - death or personal injury damages caused by debtor’s operation of a motor vehicle.
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  Encyclopedia: Hittites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Since Hattic continued to be used in the Hittite kingdom for religious purposes, and there is substantial continuity between the two cultures, it is not known whether the Hattic speakers — the Hattians — were displaced by the speakers of Hittite, were absorbed by them, or just adopted their language.
The early history of the Hittite kingdom is known through tablets which may have been first written in the 17th century BC but survived only as copies made in the 14th and 13th centuries BC.
The Hittite people thus vanished from the historical record, although their language and culture remained as late as the 5th century BC, and their legacy can be traced in several small independent states in central and southeastern Anatolia.
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 Delinquent Taxpayers II
BC § 1328(b) is frequently referred to as the "superdischarge" section for good reason.
Although BC § 523(a)(1)(B) bars discharge of tax deficiencies resulting from a failure to file a return (or filing an untimely return within 2 years of the petition date) in a chapter 7 or 11, BC § 1328(a) contains no such limitation.
[BC § 109(e)] Determination of basic eligibility, except for the question of whether a particular debt is noncontingent and liquidated or the extent to which an obligation is secured, is usually a fairly straightforward, simple process -- one simply totals up the debt in each category.
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 Dating and Chronology in Ancient Near Eastern History. Jewish Scriptures. AskWhy!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
From Shoshenq to Psamtik I in 664 BC, Egyptian chronology is almost as imaginary as the bible—it is the remainder of the Third Intermediary Period—invading Nubians, duplicate pharaohs and nonentities.
Cyprus, according to the bible, ruled by Hiram of Tyre in the 10th century BC was not occupied by the Phoenicians until the 8th.
A century ago, an Assyrian tablet with a precisely identifiable date of 651 BC was found by Macalister in layers he preferred to date in the "time of Solomon." Pottery of an identifiably Assyrian style is commonly found in strata dated two centuries before Tiglath-Pileser came a-conquering in 733 BC.
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 Iraq Museum International Open Encyclopedia: Hittites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The history of the Hittite civilisation is known mostly from cuneiform texts found in the area of their empire, and from diplomatic and commercial correspondence found in various archives in Egypt and the Middle East.
The name " Hattic " is used by Anatolianists to distinguish this language from the Indo-European Hittite language, that appeared on the scene at the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC and became the administrative language of the Hittite kingdom over the next six or seven centuries.
Ironically, the language of the Lydians, spoken in the West of Asia Minor until the 1st century BC, was apparently a linguistic descendant of Hittite, and not Luwian.
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 Delinquent Taxpayers II
BC § 1328(b) is frequently referred to as the "superdischarge" section for good reason.
Although BC § 523(a)(1)(B) bars discharge of tax deficiencies resulting from a failure to file a return (or filing an untimely return within 2 years of the petition date) in a chapter 7 or 11, BC § 1328(a) contains no such limitation.
[BC § 109(e)] Determination of basic eligibility, except for the question of whether a particular debt is noncontingent and liquidated or the extent to which an obligation is secured, is usually a fairly straightforward, simple process -- one simply totals up the debt in each category.
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 Definition of Hittites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The history of the Hittite civilisation is known largely from cuneiform texts found in the area of their empire, and from diplomatic and commercial correspondence found in various archives in Egypt and then Middle East.
The name " Hattic " is used by anatolists to distinguish this language from the Indo-European Hittite language, which appeared in the scene at the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC and became the administrative language of the Hittite kingdom over the next six or seven centuries.
The early history of the Hittite kingdom is known through tablets which may have been written in the 17th century BC but survived only as copies made in the 14th and 13th centuries BC.
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 14th century BC -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
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 14th Century Bc   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
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 List of state leaders in 1322 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1323 BC state leaders - Events of 1322 BC - 1321 BC state leaders - State leaders by year
China Shang dynasty ( 1600 BC - 1046 BC)
Hittites - Mursili II, King of the Hittites ( 1330 BC - 1295 BC)
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 Learn more about 14th century BC in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
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1344 - 1322 BC -- Beginning of Hittite empire
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 Ankhesenamen --  Encyclopædia Britannica
king of Egypt (reigned 1323–19 BC) who rose from the ranks of the civil service and the military to become king after the death of Tutankhamen, the last king of the 18th dynasty.
1346 BC), who dominated the history of the ancient Middle East for the greater part of four decades and raised the Hittite kingdom to Imperial power.
The son and successor of Tudhaliyas III, Suppiluliumas began his reign by rebuilding the old capital, Hattusas (Bogazköy in modern Turkey), and consolidating the Hittite heartland.
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 NPS Archeology Program: Kennewick Man
The major differences are projectile point forms (Figures 9 & 10), the presence of burins in Windust assemblages, the relative frequencies of one artifact class, edge – ground cobbles (higher in the Cascade\Vantage phase) – and a greater reliance on basalt for tool stone during the latter phase.
The beginning of the Cascade\Vantage phase (7000 – 4500 BC) is marked by a reduction in the variety of projectile point forms that characterizes the Windust phase.
It is not until the beginning of Period II (4500 – 1500 BC) that projectile points and other materials are found away from the rivers, and these in only small numbers until c.
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 James Ussher - The Annals of the World.
When they understood that the altar was not built to offer sacrifices but only a memorial and as a token of the fellowship which they had with the rest of the tribes of Israel, they changed their minds and did not fight with them.
Jud 13:24,25 It seems he was conceived after their 40 years oppression had begun by the Philistines.Jud 13:1-5 He avenged the Israelites of the Philistines for 20 years.Jud 15:20 Obviously, Samson's birth could not have happened later unless he was judging Israel before he was 18 years old which seems unlikely.
2867d AM, 3577 JP, 1137 BC While Eli was executing the office of a judge in civil causes, under the Philistines, Samson picked a quarrel against him because he was engaged to marry a woman of Timnah.
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This type of terracotta ŒJar¹ burial was first seen in the Egyptian colonies at Beth Shanin in Israel, due to the extreme scarcity of wood, they later migrated to the Delta region during the time of Akhenaten, as Egypt lost much of her Asiatic possessions.
It was popular in the Hellenistic world during the 3rd century BC to place an image of a dove in burials as an offering.
Some of the reliefs known to have adorned the buildings at Amarna depicted the queen and her little daughters handing out gifts, including rings such as this, to the waiting hands of the populace.
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 Bankruptcy Lawyer Virginia - BJ Haynes - Virginia - Maryland - Washington DC
First, under BC §507(a)(8)(C), withholding tax liabilities are given a priority sufficient to make them nondischargeable.
Nevertheless, BC §507(a)(8)(C) is cruelly unambiguous on this subject, giving priority to "a tax required to be collected or withheld and for which the debtor is liable in any capacity." This same language also prevents the discharge of a liability for sales taxes which were collected, or which should have been collected, by the debtor.
The reason for the difference is that Chapter 13 discharges are granted under BC §1328(a), which protects only debts described in §523(a)(5)(8) and (9), and not those described in §523(a)(1)(C).
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 Saudi Aramco World : The Final Chapter: The Search for Tutankhamen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
A group of fragments from several heavy though crudely fashioned bracelets of base silver clearly forms part of the so-called "Tell al-Balamun treasure," found in a pottery jar buried in the ground and dated by Carter to the end of the Ptolemaic period.
The origin of this piece is as yet obscure; its quality, as well as what appear to be its royal pretensions, may indicate that it is one of a number of leatherwork fragments discovered during the first decade of this century in the vicinity of the tomb of Amenophis III.
This, together with fragments of a second, similar jar, came from the cache of 13 dug from the ground in 1920 by Lady Carnarvon at the entrance to the tomb of Merenptah in the Valley of the Kings.
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 The Star Sothis and Egyptian Chronology
In brief, the Mesopotamian evidence indicated to Rowton that 1356 BC was the accession date of a certain Assyrian king, viz.
Though Rowton had arrived at a possible date of 1356 BC for the accession of Ashur-uballit, he regarded it as "probable" - basing himself on Weidner and Smith's view that, before Tiglath-pileser I (c.1100 BC), the Assyrians used a lunar-year of 354 days (58) - that it was even as late as 1349 BC.
Engraved as it was on a slab of stone, this decree had been promulgated by a synod of Egyptian priests representing all Egypt and meeting at the temple of the "gods Euergetai" at Canopus (on the western, or 'Canopic' mouth of the Nile Delta).
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 Encyclopedia: 14th century BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
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 Dendrochronology
Then about 10,000 years ago at 8,000 BC there was a sharp rise of 15° C from 6° C to an average of about 21° C. This warm plateau has persisted for 10,000 years with only a minor shift of up to ± 2° C maximal change in that entire time.
This long steady plateau of warm temperature is in sharp contrast to major 12-15° C temperature swings in the prior 40,000 to 1,000,000 years, and the somewhat smaller 6 to 8° C swings from 1 to 20 million years ago.
Thus we also know that other synchronism’s occurred at 1322 BC, 2782 BC and 4242 BC which is now believed to be the start of that civil calendar.
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 14th century BC at AllExperts
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* 1344 - 1322 BC -- Beginning of Hittite empire
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 BC STATS: Local Health Area Total Fertility Rates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
BC STATS: Local Health Area Total Fertility Rates
Fertility Rates and Population - BC STATS, Victoria, B.C. Births - Vital Statistics Division, Victoria, B.C. Note: ASFRs represent the average number of births to 1,000 women of the specific age group, while TFRs represent the average number of births 1,000 women could have if their lifetime fertility was the same as the ASFRs.
All figures are calculated using the average of two consecutive July 1st populations and Census Year (July 1 to June 30) period births of the year stated.
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 Bettina Arnold - Heuneburg Archaeological Project: 2002 Excavation
This feature was located on the outer edge of the northwest quadrant of Tumulus 18, and it is quite possible that it represents the remains of a large in situ burning event at a late date in the history of the mound, possibly close to the end of its use as a burial monument.
Any date later than 450 BC is significant for a burial monument associated with the Heuneburg hillfort, which has long been assumed to lack an early La Tène occupation.
The significance of the cardinal directions to mortuary ritual in the "Speckhau" mound group that was suggested by the orientation of the central chamber/enclosure in Tumulus 17 (Arnold et al.
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 Dating Ancient Near Eastern History I - AskWhy! Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
He was one of the historians who, at the turn of the twentieth century, were not impressed by Petrie and were content to let the Mycenaean Greeks run into the Archaic Greeks, dating the end of the Mycenaeans in the ninth century, or even as late as the seventh.
Conventionally, these latter kings are dated 1273-1244 BC and 1243-1207 BC respectively, too late to have received the letters from the Hittite king, for which an 80 year adjustment is needed.
Among the Nimrod ivories (850-700 BC) is a pyxide showing a chariot in pursuit of a lion, with a dog running alongside the horses.
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 1320s BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Centuries : 15th century BC - 14th century BC - 13th century BC
Decades : 1370s BC 1360s BC 1350s BC 1340s BC 1330s BC - 1320s BC - 1310s BC 1300s BC 1290s BC 1280s BC 1270s BC
1323 BC -Death of Pharaoh Tutankhamun of Egypt
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 Art History 370/East Asian 355: Supplemental Images
Hongshan culture, c.4700 BC-2920 BC, Liaoning province, view of Niuheliang Tomb No. 4, and selected objects.
1700 BC-221 BC Xia or early Shang: Erlitou, (Henan province), bronze plaque inlaid with turquoise, c.
215 BC Northern Qi dynasty: Tomb of Lou Rui near Taiyuan, (Shanxi province), "Wall painting of Horsemen", c.
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