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The reading and the lecture delve into the topic of , offering contrasting perspectives. The author puts forth the perspective that , proposing that this instance holds considerable merit. In contrast, the lecturer challenges this view, arguing that and thoroughly disputes the claims made in the reading.
First and foremost, the author asserts that , suggesting that this is a key advantage/solution. Nevertheless, the lecturer presents a counterargument, asserting that this claim is fundamentally flawed. He/She explains that , which directly contradicts the author’s statement.
Additionally, the article posits that . Adversely the professor in the listening passage cast doubt on this notion. Emphasizing that . He/She explains clarifies by stating that , demonstrating how the author’s claim fails to hold up under scrutiny.
Lastly, the author concludes by arguing that . The lecturer, nonetheless, refutes this claim with compelling evidence, declaring that . He/She substantiates this by highlighting . This rebuttal effectively dismantles the credibility of the final argument, leaving the author’s stance significantly weakened.

Jordan by wishpath

"I've 9000 career. I've 300 26 times I've I've succeed." 15 Wizards.

cgl01 by user110108

As the House knows, the Prime Minister sent out a circular to all the States a few years ago requesting that the portfolio of agriculture in the States should not be neglected; it should be entrusted to an important Minister. I think the National Development Council considered this question and they said that as far as possible, the Chief Ministers in the States should handle the portfolio themselves. And then, they have started a Food Production Board in the Cabinet itself at the Centre, and the National Development Council has decide that an agricultural production board should be started in each State with the Chief Minister as the Chairman. They have started an agricultural machinery board for supplying machinery. They have taken many steps in addition to the normal measures. The Government has been doing their very best in this regard. But with all that, it has not kept up with the targets fixed, unless earnest and vigorous attempts are made. I wish to throw out my own suggestions in this regard. They may not be very pleasant but I wish to be excused because I am speaking from experience. Madam, the first thing is that so far as the producing agency is concerned, its voluntary interest and its enthusiasm must be won. For instance, in industrial labour relations, we got out of the way to invite labour and give it even participation in the management and to do everything for labour. This is just to see that industrial relations are good and the industrial output will be increasing day by day. Should we not show some consideration for this producing agency, namely, the farmer? Mr. Thomas has shown how agricultural products, even at these increased prices, are not paying to the agriculturist. He has shown that very correctly, and everyone who has intimate connection with agriculture at least will agree to that, and if at all anything, that is an under-estimate, not an over-estimate. When that is so, how can we expect the farmer to produce unless he is enthused?

Klausur StrR 2 by user461720

6. T könnte gem. § 185 StGB hinreichend verdächtig sein, indem er den O als "Drecksschwein" bezeichnete. Zwar stellt dies eine Beleidigung dar. Jedoch ist der zwingende Strafantrag nicht gestellt, weshalb ein Verfahrenshindernis vorliegt, § 194 I StGB.

bb) Hier hatte der Geschädigte O ausweislich des medizinischen Gutachtens durch die Schläge und den Tritt einen Jochbeinbruch, multiple Hämatome und Schürfwunden am ganzen Körper erlitten.

a) Die §§ 240, 255, 250 I Nr. 1a Var. 2, Nr. 1c, 223 StGB treten hinter den §§ 250 II Nr. 1, Nr. 3a StGB und § 224 StGB zurück

b) Zwischen der gefärhlichen Körperverletzung und dem besonders Schweren Raub gem. § 250 II StGB besteht Tateinheit, weil die besonders gefährliche Art der Ausführung nicht vom Unrechtsgehalt der §§ 250 II Nr. 1, Nr. 3a StGB erfasst ist, § 52 I StGB.

Er musste operativ versorgt werden und die Heilung erforderte eine zweiwöchige stationäre Behandlung.

c) Zwischen den Schlägen um 1:00 Uhr und dem Schlag um 0:10 Uhr besteht Tatmehrheit, da T die Bar in der Zwischenzeit lange verlassen hatte und nicht mehr von einer einheitlichen natürlichen Handlungseinheit ausgegangen werden kann, §§ 53 I, 54 I StGB.

Mithin lagen krasse Eingriffe in körperliche Integrität sowie langanhaltende und gewichtige Schmerzen vor, weshalb § 250 II Nr. 3a StGB zu bejahen ist.

aa) Hierfür sind derart schwere Folgen wie bei den §§ 226, 239 III Nr. 2 StGB nicht vorausgesetzt. Vielmehr sind bereits solche Verletzungen der Körperlichen Integrität erfasst, die mit langdauernden oder erheblichen Schmerzen verbunden sind.

Klausur StrR 1 by user461720

III. Es ist Untersuchungshaft zu beantragen, §§ 112 ff. StPO
1. Zwar erfordert ein dringender Tatverdacht eine besonders hohe Wahrscheinlichkeit einer verfolgbaren Straftat, jedoch ist die Beweislage erdrückend.

IV. Das LG Stuttgart ist angesichts der zu erwartenden Freiheitsstrafe gem. §§ 250 II, 224 StGB, 53 StGB als große Strafkammer sachlich und örtlich zuständig.

2. Fluchtgefahr iSv. § 112 II Nr. 2 StPO ergibt sich daraus, dass der T keine besonderen sozialien Beziehungen an seinem Wohnort hat, ledig und arbeitslos ist. Insbesondere führt der krasse Strafrahmen von nicht unter 5 Jahren (§ 250 II StGB) angesichts des natürlichen Freiheitsinstinkts zu einem nachvollziehbaren Fluchtwillen.

V. Dem T ist gem. §§ 140 I Nr. 1, Nr. 2, 141 II 1 Nr. 1 StPO ein notwendiger Verteidiger zu bestellen.

3. Hinsichtlich der Verhältnismäßigkeit bestehen keine Bedenken.

VI. Eine Einziehung der Stahlkappenschuhe ist entbehrlich, da sich T mit der Beschlagnahme einverstanden gezeigt hat, §§ 74 ff. StGB.

Lehrbuch StPO by user461720

Es genügt, dass sie über etwas aussagen sollen, was ihnen in ihrer besonderen beruflichen Eigenschaft vom Patienten/Mandanten anvertraut worden ist. Deshalb hat ein Zeugnisverweigerungsrecht auch der Arzt, der das Opfer einer Schlägerei ärztlich versorgt hat.

Zeugnisverweigerungsrecht und Untersuchung gemäß § 81c StPO. Ebenso wie ein Zeuge die Aussage nach § 52 StPO verweigern darf, kann er sich auch einer Untersuchung nach § 81c StPO widersetzen.

Demgegenüber ist Beschlagnahmefreiheit iSd § 97 StPO nur gegeben in den Fällen, in denen der Patient/Mandant Beschuldigter ist

Er ist deshalb gemäß § 81c III 2, V iVm § 52 III 1 StPO vom Anordnungsberechtigten über dieses Recht zu belehren, selbst wenn er schon über sein Zeugnisverweigerungsrecht belehrt worden war.

Bei den Zeugnisverweigerungsrechten der Berufsgeheimnisträger (§ 53 StPO) ist das für bestimmte Berufsgruppen geltende umfassende (Abs. 1) bzw. eingeschränkte (§ 160a II StPO) Ermittlungsverbot im Zeugnisverweigerungsberechtigten Bereich zu beachten.


Ein Verstoß macht das Untersuchungsergebnis unverwertbar, es sei denn, der Zeuge stimmt nach nachgeholter Belehrung zu oder verzichtet später nach Belehrung auf sein Recht aus § 81c III StPO.

Hinsichtlich des Zeugnisverweigerungsrechts der Steuerberater, Rechtsanwälte und Ärzte ist zu beachten, dass es für das Recht auf Zeugnisverweigerung nicht darauf ankommt, dass ihr Mandant bzw. Patient Beschuldigter war, dieser kann auch „Dritter“ sein.

Ein Verwertungsverbot besteht auch dann nicht, wenn sicher auszuschließen ist, dass der Zeuge bei einer formell ordnungsgemäß erfolgten Belehrung von seinem Untersuchungsverweigerungsrecht Gebrauch gemacht hätte, zB bei mehrmaliger Belehrung über sein Zeugnisverweigerungsrecht bei der Polizei und in der Hauptverhandlung.

Selbstverständlich darf im Falle der fehlenden richterlichen Belehrung auch der Sachverständige nicht zu den Angaben gehört werden, die der in der Hauptverhandlung das Zeugnis verweigernde Angehörige im Rahmen einer Exploration zur Erstellung eines Glaubwürdigkeitsgutachtens gegenüber dem Sachverständigen gemacht hat

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IT Intern by prince.sereria

Paragraph 1: Introduction to Information Technology

Information technology (IT) plays a crucial role in today’s digital world. It encompasses a wide range of technologies used to create, store, exchange, and utilize data in its various forms. From computers and software applications to networks and databases, IT is integral to the operations of businesses, educational institutions, and governments. As we continue to advance into a more connected and automated era, understanding the fundamental concepts of IT becomes increasingly important for success in any field.

Paragraph 2: The Importance of Cybersecurity

With the rise of technology comes the critical need for cybersecurity. Cyber threats are becoming more sophisticated, and organizations must protect their sensitive data from breaches and attacks. This involves implementing security measures such as firewalls, encryption, and intrusion detection systems. IT professionals are tasked with staying informed about the latest threats and developing strategies to mitigate risks. A strong understanding of cybersecurity principles is essential for anyone pursuing a career in IT.

Paragraph 3: Networking Basics

Networking is another fundamental aspect of IT. It involves connecting computers and devices to share resources and information. Understanding how networks operate is vital for IT interns, as it lays the groundwork for troubleshooting connectivity issues and optimizing network performance. Key concepts include the OSI model, IP addressing, and routing protocols. Familiarity with both wired and wireless network technologies is essential for any aspiring IT professional.

Paragraph 4: Software Development Principles

Software development is a critical area within IT that focuses on creating applications and systems to meet user needs. This process involves several stages, including planning, design, coding, testing, and maintenance. IT interns should be familiar with programming languages such as Python, Java, or JavaScript, as well as development methodologies like Agile and Waterfall. Understanding the software development lifecycle helps interns participate effectively in projects and contribute to their success.

Paragraph 5: Cloud Computing Trends

Cloud computing has transformed the way organizations manage their IT resources. It allows businesses to store and access data over the internet rather than relying on local servers. This shift offers flexibility, scalability, and cost savings. IT interns should learn about various cloud service models, including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). Familiarity with cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud is increasingly valuable in today’s job market.

Paragraph 6: The Future of IT

The future of IT is bright, with emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and the Internet of Things (IoT) shaping new possibilities. As these technologies evolve, they will create new career opportunities and challenges within the IT field. It is essential for interns to stay curious and continuously update their skills to remain competitive. Embracing lifelong learning and adaptability will ensure success in an ever-changing technological landscape.

IT INTERN by prince.sereria

Paragraph 1: Introduction to Information Technology

Information technology (IT) plays a crucial role in today’s digital world. It encompasses a wide range of technologies used to create, store, exchange, and utilize data in its various forms. From computers and software applications to networks and databases, IT is integral to the operations of businesses, educational institutions, and governments. As we continue to advance into a more connected and automated era, understanding the fundamental concepts of IT becomes increasingly important for success in any field.

Paragraph 2: The Importance of Cybersecurity

With the rise of technology comes the critical need for cybersecurity. Cyber threats are becoming more sophisticated, and organizations must protect their sensitive data from breaches and attacks. This involves implementing security measures such as firewalls, encryption, and intrusion detection systems. IT professionals are tasked with staying informed about the latest threats and developing strategies to mitigate risks. A strong understanding of cybersecurity principles is essential for anyone pursuing a career in IT.

Paragraph 3: Networking Basics

Networking is another fundamental aspect of IT. It involves connecting computers and devices to share resources and information. Understanding how networks operate is vital for IT interns, as it lays the groundwork for troubleshooting connectivity issues and optimizing network performance. Key concepts include the OSI model, IP addressing, and routing protocols. Familiarity with both wired and wireless network technologies is essential for any aspiring IT professional.

Paragraph 4: Software Development Principles

Software development is a critical area within IT that focuses on creating applications and systems to meet user needs. This process involves several stages, including planning, design, coding, testing, and maintenance. IT interns should be familiar with programming languages such as Python, Java, or JavaScript, as well as development methodologies like Agile and Waterfall. Understanding the software development lifecycle helps interns participate effectively in projects and contribute to their success.

Paragraph 5: Cloud Computing Trends

Cloud computing has transformed the way organizations manage their IT resources. It allows businesses to store and access data over the internet rather than relying on local servers. This shift offers flexibility, scalability, and cost savings. IT interns should learn about various cloud service models, including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). Familiarity with cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud is increasingly valuable in today’s job market.

Paragraph 6: The Future of IT

The future of IT is bright, with emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and the Internet of Things (IoT) shaping new possibilities. As these technologies evolve, they will create new career opportunities and challenges within the IT field. It is essential for interns to stay curious and continuously update their skills to remain competitive. Embracing lifelong learning and adaptability will ensure success in an ever-changing technological landscape.

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Margery Williams by rmsqbtpq

Generally, by the time you are real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out and you get loose in your joints and very shabby. But those things don't matter at all, because once you are real you can't be ugly, except to those who don't understand.

Margery Williams by rmsqbtpq

Generally, by the time you are real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out and you get loose in your joints and very shabby. But those things don't matter at all, because once you are real you can't be ugly, except to those who don't understand.

Nefertiti by wishpath

Pharaoh Akhenaten, tried Egypt. Smenkhare. Smenkhare queen wealthiest Egypt.

ESOP Olympics 2024 by epecora

October is known as ESOP month! ESOP stands for Employee Stock Ownership Plan. ESOP is a retirement plan that provides employees with ownership interest in the company through shares of stock. The purpose of an ESOP is to align the interests of employees with those of shareholders, motivating employees to contribute to the company’s success. Wiley|Wilson became 100% employee owned in 2004. An employee-owner must work 1,000 hours in a year to count towards years of service. Following your one-year Wiley|Wilson anniversary, you will enter into the ESOP Plan on January 1 / July 1. In just four years, 60% of your account will be vested. In just six years, you will be 100% vested. Employees in ESOP companies often earn higher wages and have greater retirement savings compared to those in non-ESOP companies! Every year Wiley|Wilson celebrates that it is an ESOP company through an event called Ownerfest! Below is a story about Emma and her experience at ESOP company.

Emma had always been passionate about sustainability and innovation. When she joined GreenTech Innovations, a company dedicated to developing eco-friendly technologies, she was thrilled to be part of a mission she believed in. What she didn’t expect was how much the company’s Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) would change her life.
From her first day, Emma noticed something unique about GreenTech. The atmosphere was collaborative, and everyone seemed genuinely invested in the company’s success. She soon learned that this was largely due to the ESOP. Every employee, including Emma, was a part-owner of the company.
As Emma settled into her role as a project manager, she found herself more motivated than ever. Knowing that her hard work directly contributed to the company’s growth—and her own financial future—gave her a sense of purpose and pride. She wasn’t just working for a paycheck; she was building something meaningful.
Over the years, Emma saw the company grow and thrive. GreenTech’s innovative products gained recognition, and their market share expanded. With each success, the value of the company’s stock increased, and so did Emma’s shares. She watched her retirement savings grow, feeling a sense of security and accomplishment.
But it wasn’t just about the money. The ESOP fostered a culture of transparency and teamwork. Employees were encouraged to share ideas and take initiative, knowing that their contributions mattered. Emma loved the quarterly meetings where the company’s financial health and future plans were discussed openly. It made her feel valued and included.
As Emma looked back on her journey with GreenTech Innovations, she realized how much the ESOP had shaped her career and life. It had given her financial stability, a sense of ownership, and the opportunity to make a real impact. She was proud to be part of a company that valued its employees as much as its mission.

NAVY Gen by tayloraiden

1 To take charge of this post and all government property in view.

2 To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert, and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.

3 To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce.

4 To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guardhouse or quarterdeck than my own.

5 To quit my post only when properly relieved.

6 To receive, obey, and pass on to the sentry who relieves me all orders from the Commanding Officer, Command Duty Officer, Officer of the Deck, and Officers and Petty Officers of the Watch only.

7 To talk to no one except in the line of duty.

8 To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder.

9 To call the Officer of the Deck in any case not covered by instructions.

10 To salute all officers and colors and standards not cased.

11 To be especially watchful at night and during the time for challenging, to challenge all persons on or near my post, and to allow no one to pass without proper authority.

Mon-texte-001 by joelleb

3.2.1. COMMENT COMPTER - PARTIE SIMPLE ? PARTIE DOUBLE ?
Pour compter, deux approches sont possibles : en partie simple (technique très ancienne) ou en partie double (technique plus « récente » - 1494 - et plus élaborée).

3.2.1.1. Comptabilité en partie simple
3.2.1.1.1. Premiers pas
Elle consiste à enregistrer chronologiquement les flux financiers. Elle est très utilisée par les ménages, pour la comptabilité et le contrôle des avoirs en banque.

Comment procède-t-on ?
Exemple : le 2/01/N, on ouvre un compte dans une banque et on y dépose 2.000 €. Puis on effectue les opérations suivantes au cours du mois :

4/01 : paiement du loyer 500 €
7/01 : alimentation 90 €
11/01 : essence 30 €
16/01 : retrait DAB 40 €
17/01 : prêt d'une somme d'argent à Tartampion 100 €
27/01. remboursement partiel de Tartampion 50 €

Pour comptabiliser ces entrées et sorties, deux possibilités :

a. Faire les comptes sur une seule colonne, où les entrées alternent avec les sorties.

BANQUE
2/01 : dépôt 2.000
4/01 : paiement loyer -500
7/01 : alimentation -90
11/01 : essence -30
16/01 : retrait DAB -40
17/01 : prêt Tartampion -100
27/01 : remboursement Tartampion +50

Solde du compte : 1.290

b. Faire les comptes sur deux colonnes en distinguant les entrées et les sorties.

BANQUE ENTRÉES SORTIES
2/01 : dépôt 2.000
4/01 : paiement loyer 500
7/01 : alimentation 90
11/01 : essence 30
16/01 : retrait DAB 40
17/01 : prêt Tartampion 100
27/01 : remboursement Tartampion 50

TOTAUX 2.050 760
AVOIR 1.290

Avec cette deuxième méthode, nous avons calculé le solde des entrées et des sorties, notion importante en comptabilité générale.

Les tâches ainsi effectuées, c'est-à-dire garder en mémoire, classifier et contrôler les informations, constituent les objectifs de tout système comptable. Cette comptabilité demeure néanmoins encore très simple.

En examinant ces opérations, on constate que l'une d'elle est particulière : elle n'est pas terminée à la date de clôture des comptes, le 27/01. Il s'agit du prêt à Tartampion, qui n'est remboursé que partiellement. On conserve donc une créance sur cette personne, ce qu'il importe de bien garder en mémoire. Pour cela, il serait utile de noter cette créance dans un compte séparé du compte général, à savoir un compte de tiers.