In contrast, some people argued that the rich people are the job creator, if government raise the tax rate on them, then it will have bad impact on the employment, more and more people will lose jobs. An entrepreneur from top 1% in "Inequality for All" said, "Give rich people tax-break in the name of job creation, just make the fat cat get fatter, that what happened last 30 years"2. Reduce tax rate on wealthy people will not benefit for the job market. Once they have more money left, they will not
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who come from lower-class homes often use restricted code, which is a form of speech that is commonly used in informal situations. Middle- and upper-class children are more familiar with elaborated code, a form of language that is associated with formal situations. Elaborated code uses a large vocabulary, standard syntax and a high percentage of complete sentences. Restricted code, however, uses fewer words, abbreviated sentences and limited vocabulary. As a result, lower-class children who use restricted
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Initial tourism experiences can be very low key in their impacts but sometimes grow to mass tourism. Discuss this change and outline the direction being taken by the tourism industry to manage this growth as Sustainable Tourism. Use current examples, with reference article, to develop and support your argument. Introduction Travelling is the leading leisure activity choice among other activities in today world. Tourism have changed and evolved over time. According to Jafari’s advocacy platform
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Chapter 10 : The Sun THE SUNS ATMOSPHERE * the sun is so hot that it neither has a liquid or solid matter anywhere inside of it * moving down into the sun there is denser and hotter masses Photosphere (“sphere of light”) * The photosphere is the innermost of layer of the three layers that comprise the suns atmosphere * A gas layer of the sun that has the most visible light * It is about 400 km thick * Density of the photosphere is low by the earth standards about
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The father of the very important social idea, social conflict, is Karl Marx. Karl Marx brought a social revolution with his idea. Social Conflict has to do with inequality of people. The theory is that social groups are unequal and that the higher up social groups with more material and nonmaterial things use the social power to exploit the lesser social groups. Social Conflict theory revolves around many things such as political and economic standings. Other things that matter could be race and
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giants like Ford, General Motors, Chevrolet, Audi and Mercedes investing their time and resources to take their market share in the niche electric vehicle space. Tesla could potentially remain a luxury automobile for the high class and unattainable for most middle class families, considering the very high prices of all its vehicles so far. Failure of electric cars to gain popularity at the same rate as the traditional gas-fueled cars Tesla being relatively new, the technology they use is
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Week 2 Case Study #1 Define the problem – Problems getting real artifacts and the demand for them. Enumerate the decision factors – alternative courses of action, using high quality look alike products to fulfill demand. Uncertainties – political turmoil in supply countries. Consider relevant information – determine what is relevant and then use it to decide the course of action. Will there be a market for look-alike products and will it be profitable? Identify the best alternative – use
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the unskilled workers at Ford were able to purchase the the cars they were producing and other items they would have never been able to afford before this pay increase. Not only did this increase in pay help lead to the formation of the middle class, it also allowed for these employees to spend their money on items they could not before.
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past continue to live on in several public policies today, often concealing hidden agendas that maintain segregation and economic inequality, especially against African Americans. Kevin Kruse’s “Traffic” and Michelle Alexander’s “The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness” offer important perspectives on how. Historically, seemingly beneficial laws have excluded African Americans, and increased segregation and economic disparity. Kruse reveals how creating the US interstate
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LAST 170 Midterm Exam: Wednesday, October 22 and Friday, October 24, 2014. Wednesday and Friday during usual class time •Students with last names beginning with A-K will take the test in 100 Gregory Hall •Students with last names beginning with L-Z will take the test in 1LIB 66 •Please bring a #2 pencil. Friday: students will go to their scheduled discussion sections and take the second part of the exam. Format: 3 mini-essay answer; 40-60 multiple-choice questions;
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