Chapter 6 Tax matters 1、 Why have tax? The Collins Concise English Dictionary (1992. P 1383) defines the word “tax” as: “a compulsory financial contribution imposed by a government to raise revenue‚ levied on income or property‚ on the prices of goods and services‚ etc. and to levy a tax on (persons‚ companies‚ etc.)” (Clinton Alley‚ 2008). there are several reasons can explain the existence of tax: The main function of taxation is the fiscal one. It is through fiscality that taxes play their
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In this article‚ David Carr states that technology has made it “fashionable to be rude.” Carr uses the example of a party to prove his point. If you are having a conversation with another individual and they keep looking over your shoulder‚ they are being impolite. But if instead they are looking into their phone screens‚ they are not being rude‚ because it has become a normal thing for our society to do. Always looking at our phones has lessened our chances for human interaction. Social media‚ texts
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what they have‚ is no enough. I have a 2001 Honda civic and I want to get a newer car‚ because the way I feel is that I want more in life. I want a new and better job for myself. I can say mostly everyone does want more in life. Question 3: Jean G. Miele’s heart attack happened on a sidewalk in Midtown Manhattan in May
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In his article‚ Carr is tried to explain how the internet has become our principal source of information‚ how it has affected our ability to read books and other long bits. Although this process may offer knowledge competency‚ in the process‚ but in the process‚ it reduces our brains learning capabilities. He takes a more hesitant tactic to how an amplified usage of the internet as a medium for reading and web-surfing has reduced our attention span. Carr uses a comparison of a jet ski and a scuba
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Assignment 3 front sheet | | Learner name | ------------------------------------------------- Assessor name | Sandra Laksa | Matt Jones / Annette Jackson | Date issued | Completion date | Submitted on | 05/02/2012 | 01/06/2012 | | Qualification | Unit number and title | BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Business | Unit 17 Training in the Business Workplace | | | Assignment title | Assignment 3 Evaluating Training | In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide
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The book that I read was called Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks. I think Nicholas Sparks wrote this book because he wanted to create another love story for his readers to read and to give his readers a book that was somewhat different from his last books. From reading Nicholas Sparks’ books in the past‚ you know the books are fiction but some part of you will think that the story is real and can happen in real life because he is so detailed about what he writes. The author’s purpose of this book is
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Andy Warhol American art in the late twentieth century expanded the realm art in addition to bringing the idea of art to where it is today. Andy Warhol was the most notable artist from this time period. Whether it was a painting‚ a sculpture‚ or even a film‚ he created it in a style not yet done before. His addition of popular culture into art really pushed where art was at the time as well as brought art to where it stands today. Furthermore‚ he created in a way that gave us pieces of art that
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What is the ability of one substance to dissolve in another substance called? The ability of one substance to dissolve in another is called solubility. 2. What are the three properties of matter? The three properties of matter are gas‚ solid‚ and liquid. 3. What is matter made up of? Matter is made up of tiny particles. 4. Compare and contrast the movement of particles in solids‚ liquids‚ and gases. Solids: They move back and forth. They do not change places with each other
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Angely Levis Professor Florian English 114a 11 September 2013 Response to David Carr’s Articles By reading the five different topic articles I began to see the writing style of Carr. In all five stories he always referred back to his main point. Although‚ he may have slightly drifted away with detail from what he started his article with‚ he always came back to put together what he was saying from the beginning. His style of writing is unique in ways he grabs his reader’s attention and
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Critical Book Review Differences that Matter is a critical policy analysis‚ examining how social and labour policies in the United States and Canada affect the work and life experiences of individuals employed in the hotel industry in Seattle‚ Washington and Vancouver‚ British Columbia. Zuberi compares the two cities because they are considered “twin cities”. Using surveys and in depth interviews to examine the lives of employees working in house- keeping‚ maintenance engineering‚ and guest services
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