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    failures to observe norms of conduct. Sikkhapada rules (220 for Bhikkus & 304 for Bhikkunis) are classified according to their seriousness under different categories in the following manner : Category No. for Bhikkus No. for Bhikkunis Parajika 4 8 Sanghadisesa 13 17 Nissagiya pacittiya 30 30 Aniyata 2 0 Pacittiya 92 166 Patidesaniya 4 8 Sekhiya 75 75 220 304 Adhikarana samatha 7 7 (Disciplinary action procedures) • Parajika

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    Journal of Management 2004 30(2) 285–304 Social Loafing: A Field Investigation Robert C. Liden∗ Department of Managerial Studies‚ MC 243‚ University of Illinois at Chicago‚ 601 S. Morgan‚ Chicago‚ IL 60607-7123‚ USA Sandy J. Wayne Department of Managerial Studies‚ MC 243‚ University of Illinois at Chicago‚ 601 S. Morgan‚ Chicago‚ IL 60607-7123‚ USA Renata A. Jaworski Department of Managerial Studies‚ MC 243‚ University of Illinois at Chicago‚ 601 S. Morgan‚ Chicago‚ IL 60607-7123‚ USA Nathan

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    “LIFTING THE CORPORATE VEIL” The recognition that a company is a separate legal entity distinct from its shareholders is often expressed as the “veil of incorporation”. General principle‚ once a company is incorporated‚ the courts usually do not look behind the veil to inquire why the company was or who really controls it. However in certain situations‚ the court will ignore the separate legal personality of a company and look to the members/controllers of the company is “lifting the veil”

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    was and it is still used today. Many people benefited from the calendar and used it in their daily lives. Ancient Rome developed a lot because of the calendar and how it made life easier in Rome. The calendar was developed because they didn’t think 304 days aligned with all of the seasons. King Numa Pompilius reformed the calendar around 700 BCE by adding the months of January and February‚ to the original 10 months. This increased the year’s length to about 354 or 355 days. The addition of January

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    time is important and when need to save it as much as we can‚ so why not to be multitasker if we can do it with concentration and had good results? As it was mentioned in the essay‚ “I figure that I save at least two or three minutes a day this way” (304). I also think that multitasking creates productivity and not inefficiency. However‚ this point raised a question in my mind at the end‚ is multitasking is affecting our lifestyle? I liked the examples that he

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    Descriptive Statistics Kelly Calle QNT/561 February 15‚ 2015 John Carroll Descriptive Statistics and Interpretation Descriptive statistics is the term given to the analysis of data that helps describe‚ show‚ or summarize data in a meaningful way. Descriptive statistics does not allow conclusions beyond the data analyzed or reach conclusions regarding any hypotheses made. It is only a way to describe the data gathered. Descriptive statistics allows data to be presented in a more meaningful way

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    respect her. He did learn what to do with the next girl‚ he knows “this time it [will not] be love‚ it would just be for the interest of the thing” (305). Clegg realises that he made a “mistake before‚ aiming to high” (304) for Miranda. Now‚ he wants “[s]omeone ordinary [he] could teach” (304). Clegg is now interested in collecting and comparing woman‚ the same way he used to collect butterflies. Clegg deceives himself and he is not willing to educate himself in order to change this results in him devolving

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    him his sight. This specificity is definitely important because it shows God and Jesus that you have thought about what you need and why‚ and that you aren’t just asking them because you feel obligated or it seems like the right thing to do (Barclay‚ 304). The third message from this passage is that fully understanding every aspect of Jesus is not as important having great faith in. Bartimaeus was never educated in a temple because of his uncleanness. He didn’t understand the full significance of

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    The four factors that led to the economic boom in the 12th and 13th century were agricultural revolution‚ expansion of cities‚ advances in transportation networks and creation of new business techniques. These four factors contributed to the flourishing medieval cities. The agricultural revolution and expansion of cities allowed for populace increase and growth of cities. These factors helped the profitable boom while allowing residents to benefit from them. Advances in transportation networks and

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    someone’s innocence‚ Jem at one point loses all faith in the world and forms cynical views on life (304). Although having innocence is good‚ because of prejudice‚ because of hate‚ because of ignorance‚ one can lose faith in the world and start to realize that not everyone is as good as you think. While some choose to take this and progress with life or stand still is completely up to the person (304‚ 331). This title‚ To kill a mockingbird‚ fully embraces the idea of human nature and innocence‚ in

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