Ngày tải lên: 24/01/2014, 06:20
... “small estates.” What qualifies as a small estate may surprise you: In some states, estates worth hundreds of thousands of dollars can slip under the wire Help out Finally, you may find yourself ... the trust names the person to take over when the trust-maker dies (This person is usually called the successor trustee.) If you re named as trustee, you take over control of trust assets at the ... insurance policy to protect beneficiaries—in case you mishandle estate assets Some insist that you appoint someone to be your in-state “agent” as well, so there is always someone around who is...
Ngày tải lên: 18/04/2014, 14:12
the executor's guide, settling a loved one's estate or trust 3rd (2008)
... “small estates.” What qualifies as a small estate may surprise you: In some states, estates worth hundreds of thousands of dollars can slip under the wire Help out Finally, you may find yourself ... the trust names the person to take over when the trust-maker dies (This person is usually called the successor trustee.) If you re named as trustee, you take over control of trust assets at the ... insurance policy to protect beneficiaries—in case you mishandle estate assets Some insist that you appoint someone to be your in-state “agent” as well, so there is always someone around who is...
Ngày tải lên: 18/04/2014, 14:14
scientific american special edition - 1990 01 - is the brain's mind a computer program
Ngày tải lên: 12/05/2014, 16:23
the photographer's mind creative thinking for better digital photos
... (that also happens to have a special relevance to photography) is our feelings for sunsets Why we like sunsets? After all, they happen every day as long as the sky isn’t overcast, but they seem ... example is the Blue Eyes series by Thomas Ruff of the Düsseldorf school This is a succession of dispassionate, flatly-lit portraits, but the natural eyes have been replaced digitally with blue eyes, ... intent Layers of subject U sing a camera is so practical, so direct, that any question about what the subject is seems at first glance superfluous You aim at a horse, then the horse is the subject;...
Ngày tải lên: 01/06/2014, 11:13
how to get a higher ielts score by building a positive image in the examiner''''''''s mind
... (Academic Module) short summary Summary of Lesson #1 have some power to: In the IELTS Writing test you can impress the assessor by: In the IELTS Speaking test you can impress the assessor by: Important ... with the assessor as a person, at the same time as doing the interview You are an equal not an IELTS victim All these things create a positive social atmosphere This makes the assessor feel more ... questions about your performance after the interview is finished To summarise To build a good impression in the assessor s mind in the Speaking test Think about: To impress and connect with the assessor...
Ngày tải lên: 30/07/2014, 12:22
Báo cáo y học: "Pooled indices to measure rheumatoid arthritis activity: a good reflection of the physician’s mind" pdf
... activity more aggressively or that there is an inconsistency between the clinical characteristics of the patients and the DAS28 score This issue of potentially poor sensitivity of the DAS28 criteria ... magnify the ability of the DAS28 to predict a physician s decision in comparison with these other indices On the other hand, if the physicians were blinded to the evaluation of ACR response and the ... patients with moderate disease activity is not discussed in the report by Vander Cruyssen and coworkers In fact, it supplements findings that the weighting of variables in the DAS28 may misrepresent...
Ngày tải lên: 09/08/2014, 07:20
Báo cáo y học: "Response to the commentary ‘Pooled indices to measure rheumatoid arthritis activity: a good reflection of the physician’s mind" pdf
... Arthritis Research & Therapy Vol No Vander Cruyssen et al References Table 1 Coefficients of the DAS28-ESR versus the coefficients of the discriminant score obtained in the study Parameter DAS score ... slightly worse than the DAS28 in our multicentre study; the DAS28 does not include the physician s global VAS and weights the swollen joint count lower than the SDAI To conclude, the analysis ... monocentre study In a monocentre study, it is intuitive that the SDAI will correlate better with the physician s decision than the DAS28 because the SDAI includes the physician s global visual-analogue...
Ngày tải lên: 09/08/2014, 08:22
Inside the economist s mind phần 1 pdf
... Economic Analysis, based upon his Ph.D dissertation at Harvard University, established him as the economists’ economist” by raising the standards of the entire profession Paul Samuelson s classic textbook, ... most brilliant publications in the fields of econometrics and statistics is Sims (1971) About that paper, Sims states the following: Since the work on infinite-dimensional spaces was technically ... lesser degree by scientists themselves It is not so well understood by most economists: ITEA02 8/15/06, 2:57 PM E Roy Weintraub There are two principal issues of concern First, there is the issue...
Ngày tải lên: 09/08/2014, 19:21
Inside the economist s mind phần 2 pdf
... analysis it was as a response to the weaknesses of classical–neoclassical supply-and-demand analysis It was terribly disjointed essentially, I always thought You read my Presidential Address, I ... Address, if you want to really understand an empirical science, you must have the facts And the problem is how to organize the facts Essentially, theory organizes facts Foley: So your position was ... which says that if you have all the hypotheses that are necessary, stated and unstated, to get the First Welfare Theorem, then you can’t have sunspots Then we have what Karl used to call the Philadelphia...
Ngày tải lên: 09/08/2014, 19:21
Inside the economist s mind phần 3 pps
... 56 Stephen E Spear and Randall Wright MD: So you want to endogenize the asset structure Cass: Yeah, you endogenize the asset structure There are examples when you endogenize the asset structure ... convergence, so it will be less different, but I also expect to see traces in the same sense as you see traces of the Japanese past in today s Japan Japan is still not the United States or Great ... 1956; it was my graduate thesis Blanchard: Did you choose the topic yourself ? Did you have a thesis adviser? Kornai: I did choose the topic myself I had a thesis adviser; Professor Tam s Nagy,...
Ngày tải lên: 09/08/2014, 19:21
Inside the economist s mind phần 4 pps
... generations seem to be less and less thrifty, that is, save less and less at any given level of income These conclusions all are consequences of the association between current and transitory income Then ... Production Trends in the United States, which was his doctoral dissertation, was essentially data analysis The thesis of the book is that retardation in the growth of each industry separately does not ... is what you always discover in economics If you ask people what are the biggest industries in the United States, they ll give you the wrong answer every time They ll say steel or automobiles...
Ngày tải lên: 09/08/2014, 19:21
Inside the economist s mind phần 5 pptx
... autoregressions almost as well Also, variables that pass Granger causality tests can seem to perform as badly in future samples as those that fail Granger tests And, still the nonstationariness of ... of the Bretton Woods system internationally and the Glass–Steagall banking system domestically Consequently, there is some sadness today when he looks back on his career, but there is also a sense ... of the financial system and broadening the discussion to include developing countries I can’t say it all worked out as well as we hoped The issues then were the same as those being pressed now You...
Ngày tải lên: 09/08/2014, 19:21
Inside the economist s mind phần 6 potx
... autoregressions Shiller: Right Campbell: But that is not a response to this criticism that they too many calculations Shiller: Well, it is in the sense that it relieves us of assuming that they actually ... learn the art of choosing which topics to work on? Feldstein: Pick real issues as opposed to issues that just are currently consuming the journals Pick big issues And if possible, pick new issues, ... of yours You generally argue the United States saves too little Can you explain why you believe that s the case and whether you believe it s the case today? Feldstein: Yes, I think it s the case...
Ngày tải lên: 09/08/2014, 19:21
Inside the economist s mind phần 7 pptx
... lines during the Mexican crisis, the Russian crisis, the Asian crises, and many others From the peeks I got of him during those times, what strikes me most is how he remained the same as he had been ... the Mexicans didn’t Blanchard: What about the later crises? Fischer: The Asian crisis, followed by the Russian crisis, the LTCM crisis in the United States, and then the Brazilian crisis, certainly ... because we were dealing simultaneously with the Indonesian crisis, which was at its height at the same time The Russian crisis was particularly dramatic We saw the storm clouds gathering, especially...
Ngày tải lên: 09/08/2014, 19:21
Inside the economist s mind phần 8 ppsx
... measures in the form of public investment and supply-side measures in the form of reduced labor costs for low-skilled workers The position paper was one of the first public documents to stress the ... model and data set at hand Presumably, they impose only a subset of the moment conditions because they trust some aspects of their model more than others This is a type of robustness argument that ... those cross-equation restrictions His paper had three examples What transcends them is their cross-equation restrictions, and the absence of free parameters describing expectations In a nutshell,...
Ngày tải lên: 09/08/2014, 19:21
Inside the economist s mind phần 9 ppt
... cetera The entire course consisted of his assigning exercises and then calling on the students to present the solutions on the blackboard It s called the Moore method—no lectures, only exercises It ... Heaven how to react, and therefore it s useless for us to discuss it.” That cuts off the discussion As a religious person I must ask myself how I will act I cannot discuss the rationality or irrationality ... console One is the offerer and the other, the responder The offerer offers a split and the responder must say yes or no, once the proposed split appears on his computer screen If he says yes,...
Ngày tải lên: 09/08/2014, 19:21
Inside the economist s mind phần 10 doc
... I suggested studying war, game theory studies selfishness Obviously, studying war is not the same as advocating war; similarly, studying selfishness is not the same as advocating selfishness Bacteriologists ... time they have multiasset substitutable assets and yet, in the end, they come to a monetarist result which seems to be inconsistent with the assumed substitutability among assets, including substitutability ... lately Stony Brook Aumann: Perhaps the most significant of all those places is Stanford and, specifically, the IMSSS, the Institute for Mathematical Studies in the Social Sciences—Economics This was...
Ngày tải lên: 09/08/2014, 19:21
inside the economist s mind phần 1 pdf
... Economic Analysis, based upon his Ph.D dissertation at Harvard University, established him as the economists’ economist” by raising the standards of the entire profession Paul Samuelson s classic textbook, ... most brilliant publications in the fields of econometrics and statistics is Sims (1971) About that paper, Sims states the following: Since the work on infinite-dimensional spaces was technically ... lesser degree by scientists themselves It is not so well understood by most economists: ITEA02 8/15/06, 2:57 PM E Roy Weintraub There are two principal issues of concern First, there is the issue...
Ngày tải lên: 10/08/2014, 07:21
inside the economist s mind phần 2 ppsx
... analysis it was as a response to the weaknesses of classical–neoclassical supply-and-demand analysis It was terribly disjointed essentially, I always thought You read my Presidential Address, I ... Address, if you want to really understand an empirical science, you must have the facts And the problem is how to organize the facts Essentially, theory organizes facts Foley: So your position was ... which says that if you have all the hypotheses that are necessary, stated and unstated, to get the First Welfare Theorem, then you can’t have sunspots Then we have what Karl used to call the Philadelphia...
Ngày tải lên: 10/08/2014, 07:21