How do divestitures work? A divestiture is the partial or full disposal of a business unit through sale, exchange, closure, or bankruptcy. A divestiture most commonly results from a management decision to cease operating a business unit because it is not part of a core competency. What is divest investment? DivestInvest is the commitment to […]
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How do you handle responsibility at work?How do you handle responsibility at work? Try these five ways to get more involved and have your colleagues see you shine! Talk to your boss. Go to your supervisor and see if there are any additional projects you can work on. Be proactive. Look for busy, stressed out coworkers. Start with the fun stuff. […]
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Why we should cut taxes?Why we should cut taxes? Lower income tax rates increase the spending power of consumers and can increase aggregate demand, leading to higher economic growth (and possibly inflation). On the supply side, income tax cuts may also increase incentives to work – leading to higher productivity. Why is taxation bad? High taxes discourage work and […]
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Do blueberries like wet soil?Do blueberries like wet soil? Utilizing proper soil drainage and irrigation techniques are important to growing healthy blueberry patches. Adequate soil drainage is essential for healthy blueberry patches. Blueberry plants will not tolerate excessive moisture (wet feet) for long periods. What type of soil gets waterlogged? Clay, silt and sand are the three primary types […]
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What are effects of lowering taxes and increasing government spending?What are effects of lowering taxes and increasing government spending? Lower income tax rates increase the spending power of consumers and can increase aggregate demand, leading to higher economic growth (and possibly inflation). On the supply side, income tax cuts may also increase incentives to work – leading to higher productivity. How does government spending […]
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What happened to military dogs left behind in Vietnam?What happened to military dogs left behind in Vietnam? The dogs that remained at the end of the war were handed over to the South Vietnamese military or — more commonly — put down. Army veteran Mike Monahan has never gotten over it, he said. Not really. His dog, Chico the German shepherd, became his […]
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How will tax cuts hurt the economy?How will tax cuts hurt the economy? In general, tax cuts boost the economy by putting more money into circulation. They also increase the deficit if they aren’t offset by spending cuts. As a result, tax cuts improve the economy in the short-term, but, if they lead to an increase in the federal debt, they […]
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How is social order maintained in society?How is social order maintained in society? Social order is maintained by domination, with power in the hands of those with the greatest political, economic, and social resources…. The functionalist perspective, also called functionalism, is one of the major theoretical perspectives in sociology. What is social order in functionalist theory? Social Order: Functionalists believe that […]
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How many animals died in ww1 and ww2?How many animals died in ww1 and ww2? It is estimated that 484,143 British horses, mules, camels and bullocks died between 1914 and 1918. And many hundreds of dogs, carrier pigeons and other animals also died on various fronts. How many dogs died in WWII? At the beginning of World War II, a government pamphlet […]
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What vegetable is genetically modified?What vegetable is genetically modified? More than 90% of all soybean cotton and corn acreage in the U.S. is used to grow genetically engineered crops. Other popular and approved food crops include sugar beets, alfalfa, canola, papaya and summer squash. More recently, apples that don’t brown and bruise-free potatoes were also approved by the FDA. […]
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