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    Proprietorship: For this entity‚ from a legal perspective‚ the business is the proprietor. An entity that has less than 2 owners. Faithful representation: also called the objective principle States evidence is objective Asserts that data are complete‚ neutral and free from material error. Partnership: Business organization of 2 or more partners with mutual agency. Joins 2 or more individuals as co-owners. Possess mutual agency. Stock: The corporate charter specifies how

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    conundrum - a difficult problem (noun) whet - Make keen or more acute (verb) placate - gain the goodwill of (verb) infructuous - not fruitful; not producing the desired results (Adj) rectitude - Righteousness as a consequence of being honourable and honest(noun) Ex. Rectitude of behaviour expediency - the quality of being suited to the end in view (noun) expedient - appropriate to a purpose / serving to promote your interest (Adj) repugnant - extremely distasteful / in conflict

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    Hemza Salem History 313 Doctor Adams February 18th 2015 Industrialization of America The U.S. economy is essentially a free market economy which is an economic market that is run by supply and demand with certain government regulation. In an actual free market economy‚ buyers and sellers operate their own business without any government policies however there is an argument among politicians and economists on the actual policies. For example‚ based on a mutual agreement on price without state intervention

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    1. In owning these different business Toyota pursuing the three kinds of corporate-level strategies discussed in the chapter. What are the strategies? Why is it pursuing each of them? The Kasugai plant is one of three Toyota factories in Japan that make prefabricated houses. Just like Toyota’s cars‚ these come with fancy‚ foreign-sounding names and plenty of options‚ such as solar roof panels and keyless entry. For those with a Corolla-size budget‚ the top-selling‚ 1‚300-sq.-ft. Smart Stage runs

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    The development of English words English belong to the indo-European family. The vocabulary of English is composed of two main elements‚ the native element and the foreign element. The native element is conventionally used to denote words of Anglo-Saxon origin. Before about 450A.D.there were no words in Britain .The 70% of the English vocabularies consist of loan words and only 30% of the words are native. Our study of the English vocabulary must obviously begin with the native element

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    narrative? A Personal/Analytical Response using the text “The Word” by Pablo Neruda Born to Speak Since the age of Adam and Eve‚ humans have had a natural instinct to communicate and this is part of what sets us apart from other species. In the poem The Word‚ by Pablo Neruda‚ the author personifies the word by stating how it’s “born in the blood” and that it “grew in the dark body”. This leaves the reader with the impression that the word is something that is born within ourselves and it grows

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    Kakutani's "Word Police".

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    An Analysis of "The Word Police" In Michiko Kakutani’s essay‚ "The Word Police‚" the author uses examples‚ illustrations and definitions to support the claim that our language is on the brink of absurdity because we hide our true identities and inequalities with euphemisms. In regard to euphemisms‚ Kakutani states that they "tend to distract attention from the real problems of prejudice and injustice in society" (423). Although the essay is persuasive and supported well‚ the author falls short of

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    of the |4. Types of word meaning. Word |5. Change of meaning in English. |№ 6 Polysemy in English. |№ 7 Homonymy in English. Polysemy vs| |linguistics. Lexical units. |English lexicon. |meaning and motivation. |Word-meaning is liable to change in |1. The semantic structure of the |homonymy | |Lexicology (from Gr lexis ‘word’ and|The term “etymology” comes from |Types of word meaning |the

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    Biological and Humanistic Approaches to Personality Paper PSY/250 Traci Petteway January 12‚ 2013 University of Phoenix There are similarities and differences when analyzing the components of biological and humanistic approaches to personality. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs express important aspects of biological factors that approaches personality. Abraham Maslow hierarchy of needs focused on a theory of human motivation‚ management training‚ and personal development. Maslow divided organismic

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    3) Letter XIV demonstrates the Troglodytes difficulty in forming a government. The story as a whole is a fable‚ with Montesquieu pointing out in the first part that men should not live by their desire. The Troglodytes are depicted as humans decedent from animals‚ and "were so wicked and so ferocious that there existed among them no principle of equity and justice." They were once ruled by a king who sought to abandon them of their wicked ways‚ but they soon killed him off‚ denouncing all government

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