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Oh God, it ’ s Monday! “ Oh, God, it ’ s Monday! ” How many millions say that to themselves when they wake to the unwelcome realization that it ’ s the start of another working week. From the day we leave school or college to the day we retire, unless we have inherited money or are looking after a home and children ( in which case we do work of a different kind). the majority of us, faced with the choice of paid work or living on the streets, choose the former. If you ’ re lucky, you enjoy your work. If you really unlucky, your job is extremely boring or involves punishing physical labor. Most of us fall somewhere in-between, engaged in work that we don ’ t enjoy a lot but that is nevertheless acceptable. We spend quite a lot of time complaining about our jobs, the awful travelling conditions, the unkind boss, the long hours, our competitive colleagues, our lack of promotion, the poor pay. But though it ’ s mostly unacknowledged, we all share the feeling that there ’ s a dignity and honour in work. The knowledge that you are using your skills to support yourself rather than have someone else support you gives you self-respect and allows you to hold your head high. The simple act of turning up day after day and doing a job well requires discipline. Achievements bring their own reward and the respect of others. The fact is, hard though work may be, even in these days of the welfare state, there are few who would choose to be unemployed. Once we grow up we find within us an innate desire to be useful to society, to contribute in some way and prove our worth. It could be argued that the success of the British Empire, which colonized large parts of the world in the 19 th century, was at least in part due to the work ethic that arose in Britain during that period. Note, this is not to say that the British Empire always benefited the countries it colonized but it certainly brought great wealth to the British. Today, Germany, economically the most successful country in Europe, is known for its powerful work ethic. And China, a country that is predicated to rise and rise, is another example of how a strong work ethic brings success. What was it the American inventor Thomas Edison said? “ Genius is one per cent inspiration and 99 per cent perspiration. ” That sounds just about right.
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【单选题】李某饲养的一只狗在甲公司施工的道路上追咬孙某饲养的一只狗,而在施工道路旁边行走的游客王某在避让中失足掉人施工形成的坑里,受伤严重。下列说法正确的是( )。
A.
如李某证明自己没有过错,不应承担对王某的赔偿责任
B.
如甲公司能证明自己没有过错,不应承担对王某的赔偿贵任
C.
如孙某证明自己没有过错,不应承担对王某的赔偿责任
D.
此属意外事件,李某、孙某、甲公司均不应承担对工某的赔偿责任
【单选题】李某饲养的一只狗在甲公司施工的道路上追咬孙某饲养的一只狗。而旁边行走的游客王某在避让中失足掉人施工形成的坑里,受伤严重。正确的是
A.
如李某证明自己没有过错,不应承担对王某的赔偿责任
B.
如甲公司能证明自己没有过错,不应承担对王某的赔偿责任
C.
如孙某证明自己没有过错,不应承担对F某的赔偿责任
D.
此属意外事件,李某、孙某、甲公司均不应承担对王某的赔偿责任
【单选题】下列哪一项不是企业管理的基本要素构成 __
A.
管理主体
B.
管理客体
C.
管理目的
D.
管理能力
E.
管理环境
【单选题】不是管理客体的是( )。
A.
管理者
B.
C.
物资
D.
设备
【单选题】李某饲养的一只狗在甲公司施工的道路上追咬孙某饲养的一只狗,而在施工道路旁边行走的游客王某在避让中失足掉入施工形成的坑里,受伤严重。下列说法正确的是()。
A.
如李某证明自己没有过错,不应承担对王某的赔偿责任
B.
如甲公司能证明自己没有过错,不应承担对王某的赔偿责任
C.
如孙某证明自己没有过错,不应承担对王某的赔偿责任
D.
此属意外事件,李某、孙某、甲公司均不应承担对王某的赔偿责任
【单选题】李某饲养的一只狗在甲公司施工的道路上追咬孙某饲养的一只狗,而在施工的道路旁边行走的游客王者在避让中失足掉入施工形成的坑里,受伤严重。下列说法正确的是()
A.
如李某证明自己没有错,不应承担对王某的赔偿责任
B.
如果甲公司证明自己没有过错,不应承担对王某的赔偿责任
C.
如孙某证明自己没有过错,不应承担对王某的赔偿责任
D.
此属意外事件,李某,孙某,甲公司都不应承担对王某的赔偿责任
【多选题】银行会计基本核算方法包括的内容有 ( )
A.
科目日结算
B.
会计科目
C.
会计凭证
D.
帐务组织
E.
会计报表
【判断题】在组织中具体执行计划、组织协调控制经背等管理活动的人是管理的接受者,是管理客体,而不是管理主体。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】一李某饲养的一只狗在甲公司施工的道路上追咬孙某饲养的一只狗,而在施工道路旁边行走的游客王某在避让中失足掉人施工形成的坑里,受伤严重。下列说法正确的是( )
A.
如李某证明自己没有过错,不应承担对王某的赔偿责任
B.
如甲公司能证明自己没有过错,不应承担对王某的赔偿责任
C.
如孙某证明自己没有过错,不应承担对王某的赔偿责任
D.
此属意外事件,李某、孙某、甲公司均不应承担对王某的赔偿责任
【简答题】管理客体的属性是管理客体的()、管理客体的能动性、管理客体的系统性和不确定性。
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