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This book is especially for individuals who are employees or self-employed and are contemplating becoming business owners or investors. It is for people who are ready to move beyond job security and begin to achieve financial security. It is not an easy life's path but the prize at the end of the journey is worth the journey. It is the journey to financial freedom. WHICH QUADRANT ARE YOU IN? IS IT THE RIGHT ONE FOR YOU? Are you financially free? The CASHFLOW Quadrant was written for you if your life has come to a financial fork in the road. If you want to take control of what you do today in order to change your financial destiny it will help you chart your course. This is the CASHFLOW Quadrant:
only then, when you have a rewarding job. Secondly, do what you love and the money will follow. Some people are convinced of job importants - enjoy the job you do and you may get promoted and get a pay rise. On the other hand, money is also important. Only with job satisfaction, you do not pay bills. Money is only a vehicle for achieving satisfaction. Initially, when you start up your career - money is very important which makes you feel financially secure and self satisfied. In my opinion, I would rather be happy and poor than unhappy with money. Like a wise man once said, "Find a job you love doing, and you`ll never work a day in your life."
But is it right or should capital punishment exist? Firstly I belive capital punishment should exist because if you gonna take somebody's life it is only fair when you pay for this with your own life. Many people are thinking how cruel it is for a criminal but we should also think of the families that are broken apart because of the merciless acts of these criminals. Secondly it is too expensive to hold prisoners who have lifelong punishment. Especially it affects countries who are financially disadvantaged. It is not fair that taxpayers have to maintain the murders. Thirdly death penalty scares potential criminals. Many people kill another people because they want to go to prison, but if they have to pay for it with their own life maybe they reconsider it. Capital punishment must be allowed. For a cold blooded killer, capital punishment is the only true way of justice. The world would be a lot less intimidating place when all the criminals who deserve
Tupac Shakur Tupac Amaru Shakur (June 16, 1971 -- September 13, 1996), also known by his stage names 2Pac and Makaveli, was an American rapper. Shakur has sold over 75 million albums worldwide as of 2010, making him one of the best- selling music artists in the world. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXvBjCO19QY Shawn Corey Carter Shawn Corey Carter (born December 4, 1969), known by his stage name Jay-Z is an American rapper, record producer, and entrepreneur. He is one of the most financially successful hip hop artists and entrepreneurs in America. He has sold over 26 million units in the United States and 50 million copies worldwide. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gG_dA32oH44
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Hammett enlisted in the United States Army in 1918. However, he became ill with the Spanish flu. Married Josephine Dolan and had two daughters. (Shortly after the birth of their second child, Health Services nurses informed Josephine that due to Hammett's TB, she and the children should not live with him full-time. Josephine rented a home in San Francisco, where Hammett would visit on weekends. The marriage soon fell apart, but he continued to financially support his wife and daughters with the income he made from his writing) Hammett died in New York City's Lenox Hill Hospital, of lung cancer (diagnosed just two months before his death) „Too Many Have Lived“ (1932) is a tale about the murder of Eli Haven. Eli was a poet with underworld connections and tendency to blackmail people. When he put the squeeze on one gentelman, he went missing. In the story leading
Fair Trade Tourism Local people have often been the last to benefit financially from international tourism. But this is slowly changing. It's happening in Vietnam. The first tourists can see many famous war sites, towns and vibrant green paddy fields. But if they go up into the hills they find a region inhabited by hill tribe people, who live basic, subsistence life. Local people are looking at tourists with fear and disdain. In the villages children are playing and mothers with elaborate headdresses are getting on
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sides which society has on people. Secondly, I agree that society will always be in conflict because of fighting for limited resources and their rights. I think it is in our human nature to get the best for oneself and therefore in many areas, competition is inevitable. Functionalists act like all parts in society are equal and there is little talk about individualism, which might explain, why they ignore conflict between different groups. People differ from each other financially, mentally and physically and they all want best for themselves which in my opinion leads to competing. For example, human behaviour in functionalism is shown as being shaped by the social system but in spite of most people being socialised into traditional gender norms, people develop other identities and keep up the levels of criminality, even though they are taught to obey the law. All in all, both theories have their ups and downs and I believe people could argue about which is
Rich don´t work for money • Work to learn • Some people guit the job because it doesn ´t pay well • Other see as a opportunity to learn something new • „ The poor and the middle class work for money. The rich have money work for them. „ Why teach financial literacy ? • Underestand the differents between asset and liability • Focus on keeping expenses and liability at minimum • Kiyosaki's main point is that the only way to become financially independent is to accumulate income generating assets which can pay for your expenses. Mind your own business • Keep your day job but keep minding your own business. • Don´t spend all your wages. • Built a portfolio of assets. Conclusion • Explode the mynt that you need to earn a high income to become rich • Challenge the belife that your house is an asset • Show parents why they can´t rely on the school system to teach their kids about money
will be more complicated for them so they might think things through more clearly and see if it is really worth it. Secondly about cohabiting. I think many people choose cohabitation first and see if they are really right for eachother and after some time they end up either parting or marrying. If people were to marry eachother right away and turn out to be wrong for eachother, then at the end of the day they’ll just be emotionally and financially more damaged than when cohabiting. Many people choose cohabiting because it has basically the same benefits as marriage, only without it being official. I think that people who say they don’t see the point in marriage and don’t ever plan on marrying are not 100% sure about their partners or themselves and are afraid of the commitment of marriage. At the end of the day it’s just a lifelong promise to your other side and it can be done without spending much money.
and sour. Even getting a job was a complicated act, because there were not many workstations. And the other problem was that people did not have fair qualification. Nowadays there is open ways everywhere. Anyone can study and work on whatever job when they have enough will. Having much money will certainly come handy here. But even without the money it is possible to do what your heart desires it is all up to you. The third reason, why life is now much more better, is that people are financially insured. Everyone has their own right what to do with the money, where to spend or who to give it. All the frontiers are free, which only do not mean traveling, but also availability of different foods and materials. It helps to rise the richness of our dining table and is also good for health. Considering all, I am certain that life in the year 2008 is more worry free, qualified and livable than it was 50 years ago. I think people should be thankful to the
Kristel Onno 10ac FRANCIS SCOTT FITZGERALD Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was born in 1896 and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota attended three different preparatory schools before entering Princeton University in 1913. In his senior year he dropped out of school LOVE AND WAR He joined the army , as World War I neared its end He fell in love with Zelda Sayre, who didn't married him until he provided for her financially. The Fitzgeralds became part of the wealthy, extravagant society of this time. FITZGERALD'S DECLINE he decline of Fitzgerald's personal and rtistic life ended in the 1920s. cott was forced to write "hack work" o support their lifestyle. is addiction to alcohol increased. elda died in a fire e died of a heart attack at age 44. BOOK CHARACTERS ick Carraway is the sory narrator. He is 29yearsold Daisy's
4. The principle that an individual human’s beliefs and activities should be understood bu other in terms of that individual’s own culture is known as Chauvinism Ethnocentrism Racism Cultural relativism- see 5. Math the examinations to their explanations An examination taken to complete the first stage of secondary education – a-level An examination in a particular subject that pupils have to pass if they want to go to university – CGSE 6. A school financially supported by the state is known in the UK as An independent school A public school A maintained school - see 7. The Sixth Form is the last stage of compulsory education in England True False - see 8. Which of the following Christian churches used to be referred to as non- conformists The Roman Catholic Church The Methodist Church – The Church of England The Baptist Union – see The Church of Scotland 9. Match the social grade and class
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way." In his case, the savvy satyr overstays his welcome right up front, and then settles in for even more cloying aggravation. With him, everything has to have a cool and smarty-pants comeback, from bribing the Ferryman for a trip up the river Styx to line dancing in an enchanted Las Vegas casino. Indeed, had Columbus more time and a larger budget to really expand his vision, Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief might have been the beginning of a fun and financially viable franchise. There is surely enough here to warrant revisiting the rest of Riordan's sprawling tale. Hopefully, the next time around, they will take their time and treat the material with the reverence - and sure sense of quip-less wonder -it deserves. Match the words in bold with their definitions · v- to have as parts or members, or to be those parts or members- · n- in Greek mythology, a creature with the head of a woman and the body of a bird-
The Fall of the Empire The fall of the British Empire was caused by World War II for two reasons. Firstly, many nations felt that their sacrifice should be rewarded with independence, for example India. Also, the losses to the Japanese destroyed the myth of the European omnipotence. Secondly, heavily in debt to the United States, the United Kingdom was financially exhausted. This left it almost impossible to defend its wider colonies by force. So the vast markets were opened to American companies and to weaken the UK in general. No empire has been larger or more diverse than the British Empire. At its apogee in the 1930s, 42 million Britons governed 500 million foreign subjects. Britannia ruled the waves, and a quarter of the earth's surface was coloured red on the map. Where Britain's writ did not
seeing poor people as a threat to society. That is one of the reasons why workhouses were made. Workhouses Workhouses were supposed to solve the problem of poverty, because wealthy people believed that poor people were poor only because they were lazy(actual causes were overpopulation, unemployment and high prices). So in 1834 a law was passed in the Parliament that resulted in building workhouses to accommodate and give jobs to people who couldn't support themselves financially. Also in the workhouses were orphaned (children without parents) and abandoned children, the physically and mentally sick, the disabled, the elderly and unmarried mothers. The idea of workhouses was kind of good, but in reality, there were several problems with them. The government, terrified of encouraging 'idlers' (lazy people), made sure that people feared the workhouse and would do anything to keep out of it.
Anna-Maria THE VALUE OF THINGS VS THE PRICE OF THINGS The price and value of things has changed a lot of over the times. Every person value things variously. It depends on people, what they think is important for them, some people value expensive things like diamonds or highly rated technology, some people on the other value things that are not financially valuable, like family, love or friends. The value of things is quite different from the price of things. A good example to prove it, is Apple. The price of Apple products are simply overrated. Iphone is like any other phone, but people buy it just to be popular and because everyone else are buying them. For Apple it is good of course, because they are serving benefits. Other example are designer clothes. The value of these clothing items are like clothes from basics shops
provides economizing of water and natural resources *Laine Jänes Kultuuriminister renovates and builds new cultural facilities, makes sure that necessary and favourable conditions are created for the functioning of culture *Juhan Parts - Majandus- ja kommunikatsiooniminister creates terms for the growth of Estonian economy's competition capability *Helir-Valdor Seeder Põllumajandusminister supports financially, organises better science *Ivari Padar Rahandusminister plans for and supervise the implementation of the Government's macroeconomic to supervise fiscal and economic reform policies *Siim Valmar Kiisler Regionaalminister increases security, creates conditions for stable development of Estonia *Jüri Pihl Siseminister guards the state borders, rescues services, ensures readiness for emergencies
1939, after the Nazis had invaded Poland and Czechoslovakia • In 1940, Winston Churchill became prime minister and head of a coalition government • UK forces played an important role in the Normandy landings of 1944, achieved with its ally the US After the war • The UK became one of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council • However, the war left the UK severely weakened and depending financially on the Marshall Plan • Despite rising living standards in the late 1950s and 1960s, the UK's economic performance was not as successful as many of its competitors, such as West Germany and Japan • In 1973 UK joined the European Economic Community (EEC) • When the EEC became the European Union (EU) in 1992, the UK was one of the 12 founding members Politics • The United Kingdom is a unitary state under a constitutional
Social Problems Crime In the sociological field, crime is the breach of a rule or law for which some governing authority or force may ultimately prescribe a punishment. The word crime originates from the Latin crimen. When society deems informal relationships and sanctions insufficient to create and maintain a desired social order, there may result more formalized systems of social control imposed by a government, or more broadly, by a State. With the institutional and legal machinery at their disposal, agents of the State can compel individuals to conform to behavioural codes and punish those that do not. Various mechanisms are employed to regulate behaviour, including rules codified into laws, policing people to ensure they comply with those laws, and other policies and practices designed to prevent crime. In addition are remedies and sanctions, and collectively these constitute a crimi...
world sales and controls 45% of world diamonds market. This paper examines these monopoly characterises, also how and why DeBeers diamonds monopoly still exists and what benefits they give the world. Also how the firm handled the problems which resulted from new government regulations to make the diamond industry more competitive. De Beers Diamonds is a Swizz-based company which was founded in 1888 by Cecil Rhodes, a British Business man. The company was financially supported by an Alfred Beit, who was a British South African magnate and Rotchilds multinational investment banking company. The company got its name from brothers: Diederik Arnolds and Johannes Nicholas de Beers, who were not, involved in the company, but whose farm becomes the site of the most lucrative mine. Shortly after founding the company, De Beers already controlled almost all the world's diamond production, either they bought out new producers or entered into agreements with
with the conquests of Sweyn of Denmark and his son Canute. By 1066 there were three lords with claims to the English throne, resulting in two invasions and the battles of Stamford Bridge and Hastings, the results of which established Anglo-Norman rule in England. Tudor England Tudor period was between 1485-1603. First King of Tudor period was Henry VII. He won the House of Lancaster in the War of Roses. On his reign Britain started to improve financially. Also people started to live in the cities, mostly middle class people.Renaissance was revived and education improved, because of the printing press. In 1509 Henry VIII became king. He is of course one of the most famous rulers in Britain. Most people know him because he had many wievs, from who he killed most. But actually he did many other things worth remembering. He made the Reformation what made him the head of english Anglican church. He wanted to extend his power and also Pope did not
bit of a mug before he sorts out all the details of [Enoch Arden's] death and other even more baffling mysteries. But he does it with all the acumen that has endeared him to Agatha Christie fans. Fantastic and topping."[4] Robert Barnard: "Elderly man married to a glamorous nitwit of dubious social background is a common plotelement in Christie. Here she is widowed (in an airraid this is one of the few Christies anchored to an actual time), and burdened by financially insatiable relatives, both of blood and in-law. But who exactly is dead, and who isn't? And who is what they seem, and who isn't? Compulsive reworking of Tennysonian and Christiean themes, and pretty high up in the range of classic titles. "[5] 5 References to other works The false alibi used by the murderer of a witness sighting the missed train smoke was a partial re-use of a plot device used by Christie in the 1925 short story The Sign in
Muhammad's actions in their daily lives. The Sunnah is seen as crucial to guiding interpretation of the Qur'an. Six of these collections, compiled in the 3rd century AH (9th century CE), came to be regarded as especially authoritative by the largest group in Islm, the Sunnites. Family Life The basic unit of Islamic society is the family, and Islam defines the obligations and legal rights of family members. The father is seen as financially responsible for his family, and is obliged to cater for their well-being. The division of inheritance is specified in the Qur'an, which states that most of it is to pass to the immediate family, while a portion is set aside for the payment of debts and the making of bequests. With some exceptions, the woman's share of inheritance is generally half of that of a man with the same rights of succession. Marriage in Islam is a civil contract which consists of an offer and acceptance
Before that the Iraq War was one of the most classified event in the U.S history with over 300000 classified documents. I got a lot of help from the newspapers articles as well, where I could found a lot of speeches from the directive people of the United States. The relationships between the United States and Iraq have been quite colourful and unconstant over the decades. Despite the 1980s, when the U.S supported Iraq both militarily and financially, the relations have been mostly unstable. In my opinion the USA itself caused the danger that Iraq might own weapons of mass destruction. In Iran-Iraq war the U.S was so obsessed with the idea that Iran should lost the conflict, they left Iraq unsupervised. Iraq got great help from the leading country of the world and thanks to that it grew stronger, to the point where it became dangerous. When the United States felt the threat, it just showed some power and invaded Iraq.
The objective of the cooperative is to accomplish the interests of its members. A cooperative is not primarily aimed at gaining profit. The cooperative is liable to the creditors only with its own property. Branch Office Any enterprise may establish a branch. It is the sub- unit of a business entity and is not a separate legal entity. Therefore, the liability of its founder may not be limited to the assets of the branch itself. The latter denotes that the founder is financially liable for the obligations of the branch. Business Partnership (BP) Business Partnership is an association of two or more persons (physical or legal persons), who share the responsibility before the creditors as joint debtors and have unlimited personal liability. The degree of responsibility of each partner towards each other is written out in a Partnership Agreement. BP is not a legal person. Individual Entrepreneur (IE) As the owner of an enterprise, an individual
Give, a never-finished film that has become legendary for problems on the set and proved a costly debacle for Fox. "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" Marilyn Monroe's performance of the song Problems listening to the file? See media help.After shooting what was claimed to have been the first ever nude scene by a major motion picture actress, Monroe's attendance on the set became even more erratic. On June 1, her thirty-sixth birthday, she attended a charity event at Dodger Stadium. Financially strained by the production costs of Cleopatra, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Fox dropped Monroe from the film and replaced her with Lee Remick. However, co-star Dean Martin, who had a clause in his contract giving him an approval over his co-star, was unwilling to work with anyone but Monroe. She was rehired.[34] Monroe conducted a lengthy interview with Life, in which she expressed how bitter she was about Hollywood labeling her as a dumb blonde and how much she loved her audience
legal profession (advokatuur) - the body of individuals qualified to practice law in particular jurisdiction welfare right (heaolu õigus) - the legal entitlement to services provided for in social policy immigration (immigratsioon) - relocating permanently to a foreign country; the number of people entering a country or region during a specified period fee playing client (tasu maksev klient) - person who pays directly for the service subsidise (toetus) - to support financially political crime (poliitiline kuritegu) - an offence involving acts which prejudice the interest of state, its goverment, or the political system emergency (hädaolukord) - sudden, unexpected situation that causes the need to take immediate action to be entiteled to do something (õigus millegi tegemiseks) - to have a right to do or have something goverment funded legal aid (valitsuse rahastatud õigusabi) - money given to people who are unable to affor legal repesentation and
jmi`). Although the primary purpose of the mosque is to serve as a place of prayer, it is also important to the Muslim community as a place to meet and study. Modern mosques have evolved greatly from the early designs of the 7th century, and contain a variety of architectural elements such as minarets. Family life The basic unit of Islamic society is the family, and Islam defines the obligations and legal rights of family members. The father is seen as financially responsible for his family, and is 8|Page obliged to cater for their wellbeing. The division of inheritance is specified in the Qur'an, which states that most of it is to pass to the immediate family, while a portion is set aside for the payment of debts and the making of bequests. The woman's share of inheritance is generally half of that of a man with the same rights of succession
schools (also known as religious schools or faith schools) where the land and buildings are owned by a charity, often a religious organisation such as a church, but the school is at least partly funded by the local education authority. In all state schools, students must follow the National Curriculum. Independent schools independent fee-charging schools. Schools that are independent of local or central government control; private schools • financed by fees and endowments financially independent Public schools = now a somewhat archaic term for the oldest, most exclusive and expensive of the boys' independent secondary boarding schools (some are now at least partly co- educational). The National Curriculum was introduced into England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a nationwide curriculum for primary and secondary state schools following the Education Reform Act (1988). Notwithstanding its name, it does not apply to independent schools
emphasize n. accentuation The colorful dress accentuated the joy of the occasion. The supervisor accentuated her preference for hard-working employees during the performance appraisal. disguise v. to hide the usual appearance of something adj. disguised Syn. conceal n. disguise It is hard to disguise the fact that business is slow. Everyone saw through his disguise. finance v. to provide money adv. financially Syn. fund adj. financial v. financed n. finance n. finances The art exhibition was financed by a private foundation. The college was financially independent. initiate v. to begin; to establish; to take decisive adj. initiated action without help n. initiation n. initiative Syn. launch The newcomer initiated the long citizenship process. Their work shows a lot of initiative.
” five propositions were developed and analyzed in the context of the two construction projects. What was discovered, is that one of the reasons why there has been an increase in the design and construction of buildings with highly complicated geometry is the advent of 3D and BIM tools. While it would have been theoretically possible to build the Seattle Central Library and the Denver Art Museum using the traditional 2D approach, the added time and cost would have made such endeavors financially unfeasible. Therefore, 3D and BIM speed up the design, fabrication and construction process by enabling the preconstruction team to assemble the building in virtual space before the actual construction begins. The design takes place in a more concurrent fashion – instead of one consultant handing over its drawings to the next person, project members are brought together earlier, during preconstruction, so they can all work on the same model. Even when people are in
I'm also extremely wealthy." I waved one hand carelessly, encompassing the whole of what had to be a fifty-million-dollar apartment. "Who cares about that?" "Well, I do, actually." His mouth curved. I stabbed my fork into a German fried potato, thinking that Peter Luger food was almost as good as sex. Almost. "I'm interested in your money only if it means you can afford to stop working in favor of lounging around naked as my sex slave." "I could afford to financially, yes. But you'd get bored and dump me, then where would I be?" His look was warmly amused. "Think you proved your point, do you?" I chewed, and then said, "Should I prove it again?" "The fact that you're still horny enough to want to proves my point." "Hmm." I drank my wine. "Are you projecting?" He shot me a look and casually chewed another bite of the tenderest steak I'd ever had.
Later she used the intelligence to keep abreast of a variety of political events. Except for a brief interlude back about the turn of the century, when R. Torpadie so impressed the Swedish authorities by solving a nomenclator of 1632 for a historical study that they commissioned him to set up a cryptologic bureau called Room 100, Swedish cryptology got its real start with Yves Gylden. His father, Olof, the head of the Royal Naval School, had been financially interested in Arvid Damm's cipher machines. Yves, who got his un-Swedish first name from his French mother, became cryptologically interested and subjected them to every possible cryptanalytic test The interest thus kindled in cryptology remained with him throughout a business career with the pharmaceutical firm of Astra, founded by his grandfather. In 1931, a tall, grave man of 36, Gylden published his Chifferbyrdernas insatser i
With a decrease in the number of pirates, there has been an increase in global warming over the same period. Therefore, global warming is caused by a lack of pirates. Even more compelling: Somalia has the highest number of Pirates AND the lowest Carbon emissions of any country. Coincidence? Drawing unwarranted cause-and-e ect conclusions from observational studies is the bread- and-butter of media and cause- or financially-driven scientists blind to their own lack of ethics. Don't fall for Pastafarianism in science. It is critical not to take advice based purely on observational studies. In 2004, a commentary published in the International Journal of Epidemiology titled "The hormone replacement coronary heart disease conundrum: is this the death of observational epidemiology?" highlighted the dangers of doing so. Observation of one group of women using hormone
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