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    Real Estate- Land and improvements to the land use (houses‚ structures built on the land‚ also under land such as mineral rights oil gold etc also air rights) Real Property- Anything that won’t fall of a house if upside down Personal Property - Not attached to the house Fixture- First personal property‚ then attached to house RS professions- agent‚broker‚financing‚litigation‚management‚developer‚constructor‚appraiser‚architect‚land planner‚analyst Infrastructure- services built by government

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    Khamdee Thanyatep MBA1 Positive and Negative Situation Everyone encounters negative situations‚ whether at home‚ work‚ in the community‚ or at school. How we deal with these situations is what determines whether we grow and become stronger‚ or are beaten by them. We all face negative situations in our life. Someone may say something bad about you‚ or something you’ve worked hard on is rejected. In situations like this it is difficult to keep a positive attitude. However we’re judged by our communications

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    the Hidden Side of Everything was written by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner that study everyday life and they reach conclusions with conventional wisdom. They researched about crack gangs‚ the secrets of the Ku Klux Klan‚ the truth about real estate agents‚ and answering questions like why drug dealers live with their moms‚ and which is more dangerous a gun or a swimming pool? There were several themes in this book such as knowing what to measure and how to measure it makes a complicated world

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    Guide when Buying real Estate in the Philippines This is the standard sharing of expenses between the buyer and the seller when transferring the real estate property title (TCT - Transfer Certificate of Title or CCT - Condominium Certificate of Title) to a new owner: The SELLER pays for the: Capital Gains Tax equivalent to 6% of the selling price on the Deed of Sale or the zonal value‚ whichever is higher. (Withholding Tax if the seller is a corporation) Unpaid real estate taxes due (if any)

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    Someone once told me that if I wanted to make some real money‚ real estate was the ticket because it will only increase in value. It’s proven to be a rather true statement. If you contact some of your local real estate offices and ask if they have rental properties available‚ you may be surprised at how many of realtors do have rental property. But‚ what’s so special about rental property and why buy it? One good reason is that with rental property you can start making your money work for you. There

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    of a response occurring again. (Slavin‚ 2006). It is extremely important to remember that both positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement are processes that strengthen a behaviour; that is‚ they both increase the probability that the behaviour will occur in the future. Positive and negative reinforcement are distinguished only by the nature of the consequence that follows the behaviour. Positive reinforcement occurs when the occurrence of a behaviour is then followed by the addition of a

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    Negative and Positive Freedom – An Introduction Negative freedom The concept of negative freedom centres on freedom from interference. This type of account of freedom is usually put forward in response to the following sort of question: What is the area within which the subject – a person or group of persons – is or should be left to do or be what he is able to do or be‚ without interference by other persons? (Berlin) Or‚ more simply‚ ‘Over what area am I master?’ Theories of negative freedom spell

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    Importance of Externalities Our federal‚ state‚ and local governments are challenged each day with producing specific incentives that help boost growth in our economy‚ help protect our environment‚ and the safety of our well being. These challenges can often be achieved by the government stepping in and dealing with externalities. Externalities are effects on those not involved in the market but have can have a significant impact on everyone.  “When an externality – the gap

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    Ambition: the Positives and Negatives William Shakespeare’s Macbeth begins with three witches echoing “fair is foul and foul is fair‚” (I‚i‚12) which is exactly how we first see the play’s main character‚ Macbeth. Macbeth is told by the witches that he will one day become king. The fair and valiant warrior‚ Macbeth‚ puts himself above all others and turns to a path of darkness‚ murdering the existing king for power‚ then ruthlessly killing anyone else seen as a threat to his reign. Eventually‚ the

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    Positive and Negative Reinforcement Reinforcement is an essential part in identifying and encouraging a certain behavior. In the most classic definition‚ positive reinforcement is a method of identifying to children which behaviors are acceptable and appropriate and which are not (Sigler‚ E. & Aamidor‚ S‚ 2005). Reinforcement is often given as praise for doing a certain task. As educators‚ saying “great job” or a simple word like “fantastic” are expressed towards students as praise. However

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