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missalana · 10 months
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femd0mm3 · 11 months
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godchanellll · 5 months
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enchantressclio · 8 months
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Alright cucks, I took my fiancé out for his bday! Total was $183 including tip. I expect reimbursements. Pay up either all of it or some of it and don’t assume it’s been taken care of. You live to serve me
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happyceostrategies · 8 months
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How to succeed in introducing Financial Control
Learn Financial Control the smart way The introduction of Financial Control aims to provide objective information for strategic management and decision-making. But the behavior of the different actors in the company always clashes with the technical dimension of Financial Control tools. Control indicators are perceived by some managers as a limitation of their supervisory power over all…
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thelunabelle · 8 months
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I'm deserving of trips across the world
I'm a goddess and should be treated as such. The gifts on my wishlist should be purchased. I'm your muse, your favorite desire, the domme your trust to submit your finances to. Now pay me what I'm worth
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lcfostrategies · 2 years
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The Best Things to See and Do in New Jersey
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There are many things to see and do in New Jersey. From the beautiful beaches to the exciting casinos, there is something for everyone in this great state. In this article, we will explore some of the best attractions that New Jersey has to offer. Whether you're a history buff or a nature lover, there is sure to be something here that you'll enjoy!
The first place to start exploring New Jersey is undoubtedly its world-famous beaches. With over 130 miles of coastline, there are plenty of options to choose from. Whether you want to relax on the sand or take a dip in the waves, you'll be sure to find the perfect spot here. If you're looking for something a little more active, there are also plenty of beach towns where you can enjoy activities like fishing, kayaking, and surfing.
If you're interested in learning about the history of New Jersey, there are several excellent museums that you can visit. The State Museum in Trenton is a great place to start, as it covers the state's history from its earliest days all the way up to the present. If you're more interested in the arts, the Newark Museum is one of the best in the state, and it contains a wide variety of art from both New Jersey and around the world.
For those who love being outdoors, there are plenty of parks and nature reserves to explore in New Jersey. The Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is a great place to see some of the state's native wildlife, and it's also a beautiful spot for hiking and birdwatching. If you're looking for something a little more adventurous, you can try your hand at zip-lining or rock climbing at one of New Jersey's many outdoor venues.
No matter what your interests are, you're sure to find plenty of things to do in New Jersey. From its beaches to its museums, there is something here for everyone. So why not start planning your trip today? You won't be disappointed!
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cfostrategies-llc · 2 years
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CFO Strategies LLC
Managing a business is hard work. Your time is better spent growing your company than fixing its finances. Wouldn't you like the peace of mind of a healthy financial state? Wouldn't you want to spend more time running your business and less time lining up accountants, collecting financial information and going over reports?
CFO Strategies LLC will take the pain out of financial management so you can focus on strategic planning and growing your business while we take care of your finances so you know exactly where you stand at all times.
Owing to limited time, financial professionals have inadequate knowledge to create an accurate picture of the company’s financials.
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How do you keep abreast with all your company’s financial updates? How do you stay on top of the paperwork and make business decisions when you don‘t know what figures to look at? If a picture is worth 1000 words, wouldn‘t having an accurate picture of your company save you the work of communicating that information to everyone on your team?
In a world where time is money, it helps to have a trusted financial advisor who serves as your go-to for all financial matters so you are focused on driving business decisions. That way, no piece of paper goes unchecked and every decision is made with an awareness of your company's complete financial state. CFO Strategies LLC take care of the paperwork so you can focus on moving your business forward.
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To run a successful company you need to have a clear picture of your current financial situation, and you need a trusted financial advisor to help you plan for success. Many small companies cannot afford the overhead expense of retaining a full-time CFO. Even if they did, how much time could they realistically expect to get from a part-time CFO?
CFO Strategies provides small businesses with the expertise of a dedicated financial resource at an hourly rate that can fit into their budget, and that offers them 24/7 access - perfect for today’s business environment.
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goddexvicious · 1 year
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Let's be real. If you could access the kinds of highly skilled domination that I provide professionally through community or your intimate relationships, you wouldn't be here gooning to my Tumblr, you'd be owned, collared and at someone's feet. Yet here we are.
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missalana · 9 months
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godchanellll · 8 months
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It’s me again being hot in a public bathroom 🤭 much rather be peeing in ur mouth my little toilet bitch🚽🧻
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enchantressclio · 9 months
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You don’t get to see my perfect toes. You’re so pathetic you’d cum as soon as you see them and you don’t deserve to cum yet
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*tries to organize my thoughts*
*remembers i'm not in school and therefore beholden to neither heaven nor hell nor any man's grading system*
*joyously shredding & tossing all my carefully arranged 3x5 mental notecards into the air like so much beige confetti. raising my arms in victory, cheering raucously until i accidentally inhale bits of homemade confetti*
(*coughing up itty bits of paper like a cat evicting a hairball with a firm understanding of tenants' rights*) wait wat happens next
#i marie kondoed my thoughts and *i* feel great. but now my stream-of-consciousness has escaped containment#so many innocent bystanders at stake#every time i try to organize my thoughts i run out of plastic bins and have to make a trip to the container store where i get even more dis#racted so. you can't just hand me THIS brain and NO catalogue OR library classification system#and expect me to single-handedly sort through all this nonsense? bad form but fucking form not in my job description#aNYways. formal education sure did a FUCKING NUMBER on us huh#(a number i measure not in gpa or dollars of student debt.#but in the number of therapy sessions & medical debt it will take to recover.)#seriously folks. our education systems are...innately traumatizing for a huge number of students. and we NEED to address this.#the fact that it is culturally common for adults to have anxiety nightmares about school/exams...even decades later?#that is not cute. it is Alarming.#no one--much less entire generations--should be spending their developmental years in an environment of chronic stress & pressure & strain#and yet that is the reality for millions and millions of pre-teen and teenage and young adult students#this isn't healthy and it serves and empowers NO ONE#...except of course the many exploitative educational & financial & debt-collecting institutions thriving from the current balance of power#and of course it's a nefarious and powerful way to sabotage/erase the middle class#which billionaires and the wealth-inequality creators they finance couldn't possibly have any noteworthy interest in whatsoever#it's not like there's an elite group of people with huge financial incentives to drain/steal resources from the masses...#anyways sorry for going all Conspiracy Theory on you.#obviously the billionaires who control the vast majority of our resources and news and political campaign funding#are not tied to every single itty bitty social issue and i'm a silly billy to imply it#please tell elon musk to ignore this tweet i am so subservient and acquiescent#mr musky u r so good at inheriting slavery-built mining fortunes & buying other people's companies#& building rocket ships & fancy cars that do NOT explode/catch fire & also NOT running billion dollar companies into the ground#mr musky u r so talented genius billionaire playboy with 10 kids and ex-wives who find you creepy af babe u r basically iron man
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happyceostrategies · 10 months
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The Impact of Lean Maturity on Financial Control Simplification
The efficiency of Lean on the company system allows an improvement of the Financial Control systems.
How Lean maturity simplifies Financial Control Torbjorn Netland (1) explores how Lean Manufacturing affects Financial Control systems and finds that they change after Lean implementation. One of the pillars of the Toyota TPS (Toyota Production System) house is to empower individuals (autonomy) and let teams make decisions on the shop floor instead of remote managers, which optimizes time and…
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knowabouthotels · 2 years
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aronarchy · 1 year
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Why we don’t like it when children hit us back
To all the children who have ever been told to “respect” someone that hated them.
March 21, 2023
Even those of us that are disturbed by the thought of how widespread corporal punishment still is in all ranks of society are uncomfortable at the idea of a child defending themself using violence against their oppressors and abusers. A child who hits back proves that the adults “were right all along,” that their violence was justified. Even as they would cheer an adult victim for defending themself fiercely.
Even those “child rights advocates” imagine the right child victim as one who takes it without ever stopping to love “its” owners. Tear-stained and afraid, the child is too innocent to be hit in a guilt-free manner. No one likes to imagine the Brat as Victim—the child who does, according to adultist logic, deserve being hit, because they follow their desires, because they walk the world with their head high, because they talk back, because they are loud, because they are unapologetically here, and resistant to being cast in the role of guest of a world that is just not made for them.
If we are against corporal punishment, the brat is our gotcha, the proof that it is actually not that much of an injustice. The brat unsettles us, so much that the “bad seed” is a stock character in horror, a genre that is much permeated by the adult gaze (defined as “the way children are viewed, represented and portrayed by adults; and finally society’s conception of children and the way this is perpetuated within institutions, and inherent in all interactions with children”), where the adult fear for the subversion of the structures that keep children under control is very much represented.
It might be very well true that the Brat has something unnatural and sinister about them in this world, as they are at constant war with everything that has ever been created, since everything that has been created has been built with the purpose of subjugating them. This is why it feels unnatural to watch a child hitting back instead of cowering. We feel like it’s not right. We feel like history is staring back at us, and all the horror we felt at any rebel and wayward child who has ever lived, we are feeling right now for that reject of the construct of “childhood innocence.” The child who hits back is at such clash with our construction of childhood because we defined violence in all of its forms as the province of the adult, especially the adult in authority.
The adult has an explicit sanction by the state to do violence to the child, while the child has both a social and legal prohibition to even think of defending themself with their fists. Legislation such as “parent-child tort immunity” makes this clear. The adult’s designed place is as the one who hits, and has a right and even an encouragement to do so, the one who acts, as the person. The child’s designed place is as the one who gets hit, and has an obligation to accept that, as the one who suffers acts, as the object. When a child forcibly breaks out of their place, they are reversing the supposed “natural order” in a radical way.
This is why, for the youth liberationist, there should be nothing more beautiful to witness that the child who snaps. We have an unique horror for parricide, and a terrible indifference at the 450 children murdered every year by their parents in just the USA, without even mentioning all the indirect suicides caused by parental abuse. As a Psychology Today article about so-called “parricide” puts it:
Unlike adults who kill their parents, teenagers become parricide offenders when conditions in the home are intolerable but their alternatives are limited. Unlike adults, kids cannot simply leave. The law has made it a crime for young people to run away. Juveniles who commit parricide usually do consider running away, but many do not know any place where they can seek refuge. Those who do run are generally picked up and returned home, or go back on their own: Surviving on the streets is hardly a realistic alternative for youths with meager financial resources, limited education, and few skills.
By far, the severely abused child is the most frequently encountered type of offender. According to Paul Mones, a Los Angeles attorney who specializes in defending adolescent parricide offenders, more than 90 percent have been abused by their parents. In-depth portraits of such youths have frequently shown that they killed because they could no longer tolerate conditions at home. These children were psychologically abused by one or both parents and often suffered physical, sexual, and verbal abuse as well—and witnessed it given to others in the household. They did not typically have histories of severe mental illness or of serious and extensive delinquent behavior. They were not criminally sophisticated. For them, the killings represented an act of desperation—the only way out of a family situation they could no longer endure.
- Heide, Why Kids Kill Parents, 1992.
Despite these being the most frequent conditions of “parricide,” it still brings unique disgust to think about it for most people. The sympathy extended to murdering parents is never extended even to the most desperate child, who chose to kill to not be killed. They chose to stop enduring silently, and that was their greatest crime; that is the crime of the child who hits back. Hell, children aren’t even supposed to talk back. They are not supposed to be anything but grateful for the miserable pieces of space that adults carve out in a world hostile to children for them to live following adult rules. It isn’t rare for children to notice the adult monopoly on violence and force when they interact with figures like teachers, and the way they use words like “respect.” In fact, this social dynamic has been noticed quite often:
Sometimes people use “respect” to mean “treating someone like a person” and sometimes they use “respect” to mean “treating someone like an authority” and sometimes people who are used to being treated like an authority say “if you won’t respect me I won’t respect you” and they mean “if you won’t treat me like an authority I won’t treat you like a person” and they think they’re being fair but they aren’t, and it’s not okay.
(https://soycrates.tumblr.com/post/115633137923/stimmyabby-sometimes-people-use-respect-to-mean)
But it has received almost no condemnation in the public eye. No voices have raised to contrast the adult monopoly on violence towards child bodies and child minds. No voices have raised to praise the child who hits back. Because they do deserve praise. Because the child who sets their foot down and says this belongs to me, even when it’s something like their own body that they are claiming, is committing one of the most serious crimes against adult society, who wants them dispossessed.
Sources:
“The Adult Gaze: a tool of control and oppression,” https://livingwithoutschool.com/2021/07/29/the-adult-gaze-a-tool-of-control-and-oppression
“Filicide,” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filicide
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