...public transport, such as buses, traines, subways and trams are cheaper then private transport and another point, the public transport in the larg cities is more comfortable, for instance, it will be no traffic jams, the last important point, the public transportation vehicles are more environmentally friendly then private transport. However, there are also some disadvantage in public transport, first of all, the public transport only stops at designated places, next point, there is less privecy then cars, as well as, sometimes in public transport there is not insured a seat, which may be full. secondly, i will describe the advantage and disadvantage in privat transport. There are several points of advantage in private transport, for exampel, cars. The main point, the private transport more comfortable because people are alone in their private cars. Another benefit of driving your own car that you can park exactly where you want, also, private transport can also follow a more direct path than public transport. On other hand, there is a number of disadvantage. First, you have to pay for gas, parking, a mechanic, tolls and other costs and if everyone uses their own cars, there would be a traffic congestion and pollution in the environment. overall, Both forms of transports have positives and negatives. I think that sometimes a private transport would be more useful and other times a public transport would be more convenient, unless people use car, the planet will not...
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...Analytical essay- Christian Roe Vilandt 3.C 27/11/2015 Killing Child at Zoo in American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis. Evil is a strange word. Evil can be many things. They are many forms of evil and many motives for evil. Evil can either be when a man tells his wife that she is ugly, or when a teenager bully’s his classmate, both have motives that doesn’t please the victim, this is what defines evil. Gennerally people might not see these exampels as evil deeds but there are different levels of evil. The husband and wife example is gennerally seen as low level evil deed, meanwhile Osama Bin Laden’s attack on the world trade towers are seen from the American and the western peoples perspective as the most evil deed that anyone can do. But others might not see it that way, different societies and different countries have different definitions of how evil is viewed. E.g. Osama Bin Laden, destroys the World Trade Center’s, he is from the American and Western perspective as evil as a man can be. But from a terrorist perspective he is seen as a god, meanwhile Gorge Bush is the evilest profound man alive. The Evil that is present in this text, is not evil that a sane mind could perform. The title of the book “American Psycho” says a lot about the man’s character, he is a psycho. This psycho like evil is not something thats common, it’s evil that pleasures the individual. The main character, from an objective point of view, is a very wealthy and successful...
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...In my opinion his violence and repression was the most important feature in his takeover of the Russian system, yes some of it was quite cruel and hard on the Russians but the Russians must have a ruler that is hard and is a stiff upper lipped person and is a powerfull ruler, every leader of Russia has been a hard and powerful one so I do agree that violence and repression were key factors in his role to rule Russia. Alexander III came to power very unexpectedly due to the assassination of members of the terrorist organization Narodnaya Volya. He was only 36 when his father died and he came to power He was very aware and under no illusion that he could suffer the exact same fate as his father did, because he was so aware of this he put in place many forms of repression These were labelled ‘Russification’ and they came into being immediately he was crowned tsar in 1881. The primary aspect of Russification was to rid Russia of western ideas that Alexander III believed had weakened the country and reduced its national identity. Alexander wanted to reclaim Russia’s ‘Russian-ness'. To achieve this he had to remove those people who had imported into Russia alien ideas that were covertly undermining his position and the national identity of Russia itself. Alexander saw no difference in what he wanted for himself and what he wanted for Russia. Russification was not new to Russia. There had been isolated examples of when this was done before. What made Alexander’s policy so different...
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...Topic 2-5 The impact of accounting information on ethical behavior has been extensively documented. Many ethical issues are imbedded within and around MCSs. Some critics use ethics arguments to question the basic foundations MCSs and capitalistic economies that empower manager to make economic decisions. However, Macintosh (1994) argues that “accounting and control systems can and do play a critical role in defining the moral constitution of an organization.” Management control systems are a powerful determinant of an individual's behavior (Macintosh 1994; Dirsmith et al. 1997; Pant and Yuthas 1998). These systems are established to motivate employees to implement the strategy of the firm by aligning (使结盟) corporate and individual rewards. However, Horngren (1998) and Merchant (1998) note that many results are often counterproductive (适得其反\事与愿违) (e.g., slack, spend-it-or-lose-it). As organizations become flatter and knowledge is pushed further down into the organization, individuals will become even more responsible for decisions that significantly impact current profitability and future strategy (Johnson 1992; Lancaster 1998). Several of these will have ethical implications. The first issue regards to creating budgetary slack. Creating budget slack can be interpreted to be in contravention (矛盾) of several of the obligations listed under integrity and objectivity in the IMA’s Standards of Ethical conduct. Also, utilitarianism framework proposes that slack creation raises...
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...Niels Laasholdt Steen Sloth Gitte Størup Marianne Poulsen BUSINESS ECONOMICS – AN INTRODUCTORY CASEBOOK FOR THE COMMERCIAL UPPER-SECONDARY COURSE (HHX) 1 BUSINESS ECONOMICS – an introductory casebook for the commercial upper-secondary course (HHX) © 2005 the authors and Systime A/S Copying from this book is only permitted subject to agreement between Copy-Dan and the Danish Ministry of Education. External editing: Knud Erik Bang Cover: Valentin Design Typeface: Adobe Garamond Pro 11/14 Graphical layout and production: Valentin Design 1st edition, 1st impression ISBN 87-616-1304-5 Skt. Pauls Gade 25 DK-8000 Århus C Tlf. (+45) 70 12 11 00 www.systime.dk Table of contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1. Companies and their context . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.1 The national economy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.2 Business economics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.3 Private finances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.4 The content of this textbook . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 What is a company? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3 Types of company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3.1 Production companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3.2 Trading companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3.3 Service companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4 Company functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4.1 Functions in a trading company . ....
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