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[填空题]The role as caregiver brought about a huge boost in _____________ to Mr. Rappaport. After returning from California, he felt renewed.
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[单项选择]Which of the following statements about the role of depreciable lives and salvage values in the computation of depreciation expenses for financial reporting is least accurate()
A. Companies typically disclose data about salvage values in annual reports.
B. The useful life of the same depreciable asset can vary from company to company.
C. High estimates of salvage values reduce depreciation expense.
[填空题]It is not easy to talk about the role of the mass media in this overwhelmingly significant phase in European history. History and news become confused, and one’’s impressions tend to be a mixture of skepticism and optimism. (46)Television is one of the means by which these feelings are created and conveyed--and perhaps never before has it served so much to connect different peoples and nations as in the recent events in Europe. The Europe that is now forming cannot be anything other than its peoples, their cultures and national identifies. With this in mind we can begin to analyze the European television scene. (47)In Europe. as elsewhere, multi -media groups have been increasingly successful: groups which bring together television, radio, newspapers, magazines and publishing houses that work in relation to one another. One Italian example would be the Berlusconi group, while abroad Maxwell and Murdoch come to mind.
Clearly, only the biggest and most flexible television companies a
[单项选择]It’s impossible to talk about the role of beauty in the workplace without bringing up the story of Debrahlee Lorenzana. At 33,the Oueens,N. Y. morn is suing Citibank, claiming that, in peep-toe stilettos (鱼嘴高跟鞋) and fitted turtleneck sweaters, she was fired for simply being "too hot". Now it’s come to our attention, in the weeks since Lorenzana’s story hit newsstands,that perhaps the woman is a little bit media-obsessed. But whatever you think of her, the fact is that Lorenzana is onto something--and it’s far bigger than one plastic-surgery-mad banker fired from a desk job.
Economists have long recognized what’s been called the "beauty premium"--the idea that pretty people, whatever their aspirations, tend to do better in most aspects of their lives. We know that handsome men earn 5 percent more than their least-attractive counterparts; that pretty people get more attention; that even babies stare longer at good-looking faces.
But however hard men have it at work--their beaut
A. In every other kind of job, attractive men are not always preferred.
B. Men are also facing a double bind in society.
C. Men are not likely to be discriminated in job-hunting.
D. Looks are important for both men and women.