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		<title>What is a corporation?</title>
		<description>A corporation is defined as an authorized
business group that can run on its own,
isolated from the existence of the owners. It
is formed when appropriate Articles of
Incorporation are perfectly submitted to the
proper authority with the required fees paid. 
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		<title>What is a Close Corporation?</title>
		<description>A minor corporation that opts for a close
corporation category and is thus enabled in
operation without firm formalities necessary
to operate along with standard corporations
is commonly referred to as a Close
Corporation. Most owners of small businesses
find such advantage invaluable. Essenti</description>
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