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    that people are supposed to pay tax to state and I am going to argue about this issue as well as exhibit my own ideas in this essay. To be sure‚ I would acknowledge that there exist rational reasons for not paying tax to state. The most important one is that residents can undoubtedly feel stressed because of being asked for paying tax to their countries‚ especially for poor families in developing countries. For instance‚ in a relatively poor family‚ low disposable income will become much lower after

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    action. The quickest way to get an employee to do something is to ask‚ but if the person declines‚ the next solution is to give them a kick in the pants (KITA). However‚ there are problems with KITA and motivation. The employee‚ of course‚ does move when the KITA is applied‚ whether it is physical or psychological‚ but KITA does not lead to motivation‚ it only leads to movement. If an employee needs no outside stimulation‚ then he or she wants to do it. The author Herzberg elaborates nine of the

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    media. The Suite Life of Zack and Cody is just one of the many forms adolescence is portrayed. In The Suite Life of Zack and Cody‚ adolescence varies from child to child. The twin boys‚ Zack and Cody‚ are wild. They run freely throughout the hotel‚ make a large number of mistakes‚ but eventually learn from them. Maddie‚ a bit older than the two boys‚ is seen as the dependable on with a good head on her shoulders‚ an open mind‚ and good heart. London‚ the same age as Maddie‚ was the one with a closed

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    How far do you agree that Alexander III’s reign deserves the title “The reaction”? The term “reaction” refers to the idea of opposition to the ideals of reform; it refers to the idea of a backwards change‚ usually a change towards more traditional views and in the case of Alexander III it can be argued to whether his reign was completely reactionary or reformist or to whether only some parts where. When Alexander III took the position of Tsar from his father in 1881; his father Alexander II had

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    the natural choice for a world language. To what extend do you agree with this statement? In recent years‚ it is widely acknowledge that English has become the universal language occupying prominent position in the world. However‚ a debate has arisen over whether English is the natural choice for global language and continues to remain its permanent position. Although it might claim that there are some other languages have potential to replace English as a world language‚ English language has inarguably

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    Web 3.0. A significant step in the evolution of WWW or marketing motion? Nowadays there are a lot of discussions about Web 2.0. Just everyone has heard about it. The discussions attract even those‚ who badly understand what actually it is! In Russia popularity of this generation of WWW is bound to well-known odnoklassniki.ru vkontakte.ru - the most frequently visited social networking sites. But people are impatient‚ so do not have enough enjoyed the interactive features of Web 2.0‚ but already

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    One thing that uses magnetic fields is the electric motor‚ which is used in many household appliances‚ such as electric fans‚ microwave ovens‚ and other small appliances. In this instance the electric motor has an electric current‚ giving it also this magnetic field. An electric motor converts electricity into mechanical motion. Most electric motors work by electromagnetism‚ but motors based on electrostatic forces also exist. The overarching concept is that a force is generated when a current-carrying

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    in order to have more convenient‚ accurate and fast transactions of data. This study wants to give information on how does this system works and if it is really reliable to be implemented. A. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Nowadays computer is one of necessity of people because of the fast processing of information.This electronic device is also a medium of many business sectors to have a good service and to stay competitive. The Verneeka Face and Body Center was four year’s operating‚ this

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    To a less extent I agree that the Treaty of Versailles 1919 was fair and just. Firstly‚ I will define what is fair and just. For me‚ "Fair" is defined as free from bias and proper under rules. And "Just" is defined as what guided by truth or reason‚ punish and award rightly ‚done or made according to principle. For the Treaty of Versailles‚ some people argue that some of the territorial arrangement was fair and just. And which I partly agree with their statement. Here are the treaties about

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    Mussolini rise to power through the use of violence is widely evident as it is summed up in this Mussolini himself ‘for my part‚ I prefer 50 000 votes to 5000 votes’. Alternatively‚ there are also many other factors that shows Mussolini did not depend on violence but however considered it a useful tool. This could be from his foreign policy‚ effort with socialist trade unionist and his effort in gaining political power legally. As Fascism began as a radical socialist movement‚ it was only inevitable

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