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3061: The Wrong Way To Sell A New Idea
... Way To Sell A New Idea Many people would like you to believe that flat tax is so named because it will flatten your finances. That at the least is the intended conclusion. By eliminating personal deductions like mortgagee interest payments, the study claims, the flat tax would reduce housing values in this country by upwards of 10 percent. The study's methodology is shaky at best, and the jury on ... flat tax. Advocates are correct to insist that the flat tax would be much simpler than the current tax system. The new system would tax only the income derived from individual labor, after allowing for personal exemptions. There would be no deductions. The fla t tax would tax businesses' net cash income at the same rate that applies to individual income, while eliminating all the apical tax provisions that penalize some ...
3062: Wuthering Heights - Catherine And Heathcliff
... essay on the human relationship. The reader may regard the novel as a serious study of human problems such as love and hate, or revenge and jealousy. One may even consider the novel Bronte’s personal interpretation of the universe. However, when all is said and done, Heathcliff and Catherine are the story. Their powerful presence permeates throughout the novel, as well as their complex personalities. Their climatic feelings towards each ... death) and find secret delight in his persecutor sinking into a life of debauchery which will undoubtedly cause his own death. Not only did Heathcliff show his strength through Hindley, but also by following his personal goal of a life with Catherine Earnshaw. Heathcliff vanishes for three years to win Cathy over with his successes. He chose to fight a battle most would never attempt to begin. Heathcliff, being the survivor ...
3063: The Secret Sharer By Conrad
... certain words than he must have meant to give an underlying meaning, a "secret" meaning that I do not see. I am not familiar with Conrad's other works, but could this just be the writing style that Conrad uses? Could the writing style and words be common for the time when the "Secret Sharer" was written? These two ideas need to be considered before we start placing judgements on words. Casarino does not take these consideration into ...
3064: Classical Theory Structure
... to these procedures, It is suggested that an attitude of discipline is an integral part of the organization that wants to promote efficiency (Pace & Faules, 1994, chapter 3). They are intentionally designed without attention to personal or emotional considerations to prevent distortion of employees' rational judgment in carrying out their assigned duties. Employees working in a classically structured organization are encouraged to maintain distinction between their private and professional lives. The ... this type of structure, and the culmination of several high tech jobs in the market place, many companies are beginning to move away from this type of organization. Companies have come to realize that employees' personal goals and environment are critical to their work performance, which classical structure tends to stagnate. Thus, it is the consensus of the group that classically structured organizations should start to examine the impacts that a ...
3065: Athens And Sparta
... of six or seven the men were taught home by their mother or a male slave. After the age of seven they attended a normal day school. At school they learned drama, public speaking, reading, writing, and mathematics . When they reached the age of fourteen they attended a higher school for four more years. At the higher school they learned more math , more science , and things about the government. When the ... Athens was different. Each state had a different type of education and a different momentum of how the government wanted their polis to be. These city-states again were very diverse and different. In my writing you saw how different they were.
3066: Are "Good" Computer Viruses Still a Bad Idea?
... the responsibility condition. This particular virus - Cruncher - has been written by the same person who has released many other viruses - far from "beneficial" ones - and Cruncher is clearly used as an attempt to condone virus writing and to masquerade it as legitimate "research". 3.3. The "Disk Encryptor" Virus This virus has been published by Mark Ludwig - author of two books and a newsletter on virus writing, and of several real viruses, variants of many of which are spreading in the real world, causing real damage. The idea is to write a boot sector virus, which encrypts the disks it infects with ...
3067: First Civilization Arose In Asia
... controlling populations, transportation, drinking water, clay for bricks, and much more. The nature of each societies river determined their social and political structures, religious beliefs, and perspectives of life. They developed technologies, political systems, and writing systems to suit their needs. However, these early civilizations and major cities were far from isolated and independent of one another. Their characteristics emerged through the major trade routes they developed between one another in ... society, was not actually truly European, but it is commonly recognized as such. They actually consisted of a mixture of Minoans, Myceneans, and Dorians. The Greeks learned ship-building techniques, colonization advantages, trade, and a writing system (which they turned into a working alphabet) from the Phoenicians. Ancient Greeks formed the first democracy (although a very limited democracy) and much of our modern government remains based on many of the same ...
3068: Machiavelli - The Prince
... government, but he decided that if his nation has to be ruled by a despotic form of government that he would rather have it be a strong yet merciful tyranny. He wasn t paid for writing The Prince, it wasn t even originally a book, but a series of letters to the Prince Lorenzo de Medici. He wrote it during exile, after he had been arrested and tortured by Medici s ... he wanted to help the Prince to keep the nation free from invasion and occupation and also how to handle internal problems; such as when to bribe, oppress, cajole etc Machiavelli s real objective in writing The Prince was far different from the words that are found composed by him. The letters from Machiavelli to the Prince of Florence were not messages of suggestion as much as they were a job ...
3069: Essay Analyzing The Biographic
... warehouse. He called me Shakespeare (1168). Both Tom and Williams wanted to go away from their real life into their art. Tennessee Williams also had a great depression, like Tom. He managed his depression by writing poetry and plays that we just talked about. He left home to live in New Orleans when he was 28. Tom is a little bit younger than this when the play is in action. But ... and tragic beauty (1188). This shows that in the end Williams had a great love for his mother. It is visible when you look closely at the lines in the play that Tennessee Williams was writing about himself and his family when he wrote The Glass Menagerie. In the end Tom cries, Oh Laura, Laura, I tried to leave you behind me, but I am more faithful than I intended to ...
3070: Implementing Employee Assistance Programs
... far fetched to most people. However, employee theft is cause for concern because it is estimated that white collar crime in this area alone cost businesses $100 million dollars annually (Myers 7). There may be personal reasons behind why an employee would steal from his employer. Gus could be having financial problems resulting from his excessive drinking. He may be inclined to take work materials from his job in order to ... a new employee - an employee with no guarantees that he won’t have more problems. People, in the site of companies, are not expendable. EAPs are in place for employees that need assistance because of personal problem but are still worth a great deal to the employers. Bibliography Cascio, Wayne. Managing Human Resources. Denver: McGraw-Hill, 1998. Kizer, William M. The Healthy Workplace. Omaha: John Wiley & Sons, 1987. Myers, Donald W ...


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