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Public School Finance: Prospectus Paper
... group of Oklahoma superintendents has been meeting with the big four
utility companies (Public Service Company of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Natural Gas,
Oklahoma Gas and Electric and Southwestern Bell) to try to reach a compromise.
The most recent meeting occurred on Monday, November 28, 1994. At that meeting
Marvin Stokes, Superintendent of Byng Schools, proposed that the utility
companies be assessed at 25 mills and that commercial properties be assessed at
20 mills. This would generate around $100 million in new revenue for Oklahoma
schools. Eugene Chitwood, Okemah County Assessor, suggested that public service
companies be assessed at 23 mills and that commercia ...
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Performance Management
... and externally from the project, relatively content.
However, the problems involving the interest groups are virtually impossible to resolve. This is due to people's contradicting needs; this creates the task of catering for each individual group’s needs, which is unobtainable. Therefore, the council must take an interest in the most significant party, the public; this includes the implications of the other major problems.
Performance management and review can be an aid to this project, by analysing the various options and solutions and deciding on the best course of action. Each of the three main problems may be divided into a list containing various s ...
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The Simpsons: The History
... 1)
Life in Hell drew the attention of James L. Brooks, producer of works such as Taxi, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and Terms of Endearment. Brooks originally wanted Groening to make an animated pilot of Life in Hell. Groening chose not to do so in fear of loosing royalties from papers that printed the strip. Groening presented Brooks with an overweight, balding father, a mother with a blue beehive hairdo, and three obnoxious spiky haired children. Groening intended for them to represent the typical American family "who love each other and drive each other crazy". Groening named the characters after his own family. His parents were named Homer a ...
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Origin Of Surnames
... use of surnames originated in Europe, and in some Scandinavian areas, in the eleventh and fifteenth century by small villages. The reason that no surnames were used before this time was the fact that most people were illiterate, living in small villages in a country atmosphere. Living out in the country these people had no reason to learn to read or write, because their lives were lived off the land. They did not need surnames to signify who they we’re or what they did. In these small villages they went by their first names, people all had different first names, so they did not need surnames to tell people apart. But when the population of the villages grew, ...
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Littleton
... how terrible this tragedy is. Don't get me wrong, I think the senseless killing of people, which is pretty much what happened in this case, is wrong. The two boys who did this probably wanted to kill themselves, and figured they'd make as big of an exit as possible, and in doing that, they have succeeded. Thats not the thing that really bothers me though, its the fact that a nation like America (and other nations too, most of my knowledge of what happened came from a British paper) can exploit something like this, and the masses can swallow it up. But I suppose it makes good news. Who is the sicker person in this case? The nazi boy who goes into a school, kills ab ...
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Human Nature
... while aggression seeks to overcome others and assert itself when confronted with an obstacle. When someone is constantly giving into to his or her aggression and appetites they will loose the ability to control these impulses, consequently resulting in making it harder for them to reason. If a person learns to control their desires and impulses they will gain the ability to reason. According to Aristotle this is how we should live our life. Being able to reason is what makes human beings unique. It is believed in this view that we are an immortal being with a purpose in life, that has the ability to reason.
The Judeo-Christian view of claims that humans are ma ...
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Track
... ....."Go," I yell as he harnesses his adrenaline for a good
start. I again have to make another critical, split second decision. When
should I give him the baton? There can be no mistakes on the hand off. If I
miscalculate my steps, it could be disastrous for the team. As I sprint at his
newly energized heels, I yell "Stick!" He reaches his arm back in a robotic-
like manner and I slam the baton in his hand, so he will not lose a handle on it.
It is a successful hand-off and my body jars, as I try to bring myself to a
quick stop. My journey is over but the next runner's has just begun.
Track is a big part of my life and it holds much more significance to me ...
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A Review Of The Article Infide
... almost the same.
Researchers found that men and women have different beliefs on sexual infidelity. Women believe that men think that “love implies sex more often then sex implies love (59),” and men believe that women think that “sex implies love about as strong as love implies sex (59)”. The difference researchers explain is that there is an existence of a jealousy gender gap. In order to explain what causes the jealousy between genders scientists are now creating tests to prove “whether the mind’s ability to reason, rather than genes, can explain the jealousy gender gap (59).”
Scientists’ theories differ on the ...
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Is One Rodman Enough
... tight, pink spandex all the time he
would be looked upon as being a homosexual because spandex
was made for females to wear. However, knowing all of
this, there are some people who are considered exceptions
to these concepts. Dennis Rodman is one of these
exceptions. Rodman is a professional basketball player who
is known for his aggressive style of play on the court.
This aggressive style gives him a very masculine image.
Nonetheless, he portrays himself as having many feminine
characteristics when he is not playing basketball. Knowing
this, are people like Dennis Rodman redefining the gender
identities?
Persons who display succe ...
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The Hippocratic Oath And Kevorkian
... no deadly medicine should be given to anyone by diagnosis or if asked. The
emphasizes the belief that no sician is to aid in the death of another person.
Another major point in the Hippocratic Oath is that any houses entered by a
physician should be entered for the benefit of the sick only with no acts of
mischief or corruption taking place. Finally the oath states that anything seen
or heard in connection or not in connection with a physicians practice should
not be divulged. this means that all information given to a physician during
practice or not during practice should be kept secret.
One major point of the Hippocratic Oath is addressed in the today' ...
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