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    1. Division of Labour This principle states that work can be performed more efficiently and productively if it is divided into smaller elements and assigning these specific elements to specific workers. This is similar to one best way of doing job as in scientific management and job specialisation in Bureaucracy. Each employee or a group of employee performs a specific task. Division of labour according to job specialisation is the main function. 2. Authority Authority is the given power (

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    uncomfortable. They create a state of mind that equity theory says we are motivated to eliminate. What counts is how the recipient perceives the reward in his or her social context. Research on equity theory indicates that people who feel they are overpaid (perceived positive inequity) are likely to try to increase the quantity or quality of their work‚ whereas those who feel they are underpaid (perceived negative inequity) are likely to try to decrease the quantity or quality of their work. Fairness

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    CIR vs PAL FACTS: PHILIPPINE AIRLINES‚ INC. had zero taxable income for 2000 but would have been liable for Minimum Corporate Income Tax based on its gross income. However‚ PHILIPPINE AIRLINES‚ INC. did not pay the Minimum Corporate Income Tax using as basis its franchise which exempts it from “all other taxes” upon payment of whichever is lower of either (a) the basic corporate income tax based on the net taxable income or (b) a franchise tax of 2%. ISSUE: Is PAL liable for Minimum Corporate Income

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    Vertex Tax Decision

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    Prior to Vertex‚ an analyst in accounts payable would review invoices‚ not hard coded by vendor or account number‚ and apply a tax code unique to the shipping state which would then allow the Legacy system to make a tax determination. When Milliken transitioned to SAP‚ we began using Vertex to automate this decision based on the “material group” assigned to the individual line item on the purchase order. Material groups define what the item is and how it’s used. Vertex would then make a tax

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    Selling Organs Many people are dying each day because of the lack of organs available. Waiting lists can be as long as 106‚000 people. On an average 17 patients in need of transplants die each day. Is this fair to the families or is selling organs a better option? What are the benefits of organ selling and should it be made legal? By legalizing organ selling we would be saving lives. People sell organs on the black market every day; the downfall to this is that the surgeons that remove

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    for rightful pay keeps this country from becoming a country of rich and poor. It also prevents the squeezing out of the middle class. Unionized companies keep management and shareholders from being overpaid while the people that break their backs get almost nothing. In the United States on average a CEO makes 17.5 times the amount of the everyday hard working American who works full time. On average‚ Japan’s CEO’s only makes 11.6 times more

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    player will earn $6.7 million in 3.2 years‚ NHL will make $13.6 million in 5.5 years‚ MLB would make $17.9 million in 5.6 years(Gaines). Athletes earn more in certain sports in a certain time. Great players in the MLB‚ NBA‚ NFL‚ NHL are decently overpaid. For example Drew Brees‚ a quarterback for the New Orleans Saints‚ every touchdown he throws he gets paid $470‚000. (43 touchdowns $20 million.) Schwartz. Some sports are paid t0o much‚ but those players are valuable to the team and can lead the

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    com). With the LA Lakers finally reaching a worth of one billion dollars‚ according to forbes.com‚ and the NBA generating a revenue of over 4 billion many question whether or not too much money is poured in these teams; moreover‚ are the players overpaid. Night after night‚ fans flock to arenas around America to be entertained by their favorite player‚ and night after night player’s obliged their request. These players are more than deserving of their pay due to constant traveling‚ the amount of

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    dollars annually? Especially‚ if all you had to do was be good with a ball? Well‚ almost all professional athletes that play baseball‚ football‚ or basketball make millions of dollars by merely playing a game. These sports’ players are extremely overpaid and they do not contribute to the betterment of mankind. There are more deserving careers‚ that deserve better pay because of the positive way they affect the world. Sports’ players should not be paid so much because they are usually not well

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    Goal Line Technology When it is unclear if a ball has crossed the goal line or not‚ is an incredibly difficult call for officials to make. More often than not‚ mistakes are made. With so many advancements in technology these controversies have led many to call for the use of "goal-line technology." The use of a replay system‚ such as Hawk-Eye or Cairos GLT‚ could do wonders to avoid errors of the human eye. There have been many controversial goal-line decisions over the years‚ all of which are

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