00918nam0 2200289 450 00001714820081007154715.0155860253420081007d1994----km-y0itay50------baengUSa-------001yyParallel computing works!Geoffrey C. Fox, Roy D. Williams, Paul C. MessinaSan FranciscoMorgan Kaufmannc1994XVIII, 977 p.ill.24 cmBibliografia: P. 877-970Elaborazione parallelaElaboratoriProgrammazione00420Elaborazione datiFox,Geoffrey C.55685Williams,Roy D.60935Messina,Paul C.48557ITUNIPARTHENOPE20081007RICAUNIMARC000017148M 004.35/14M 1172DSA2008Parallel computing works1201763UNIPARTHENOPE02072nam 2200493Ia 450 99639548410331620200824121217.0(CKB)3810000000012002(EEBO)2240919893(UnM)99896180e(UnM)99896180(EXLCZ)99381000000001200219980929d1680 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The whole duty of man[electronic resource] laid down in a plain and familiar way, for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader. Divided into XVII. chapters; one whereof being read every Lords Day, the whole may be read over thrice in the year. Necessary for all families. With Private devotions for several occasionsLondon printed for Robert Pawlet, at the sign of the Bible in Chancery-Lane near Fleet-street1680[1+] pAttributed to Richard Allestree. Sometimes also attributed to Dorothy Pakington, Richard Sterne, John Fell, or Humphrey Henchman and others.This t.p. has imprint not found in Wing. It may be a variant of A1184A.Fragment: title page only.Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0014Christian lifeEarly works to 1800Devotional exercisesEarly works to 1800PrayersEarly works to 1800Title pagesEngland17th cent.Christian lifeDevotional exercisesPrayersAllestree Richard1619-1681.793142Hammond Henry1605-1660.322258Fell John1625-1686,Sterne Richard1596?-1683,Pakington Dorothy CoventryLady,d. 1679,Henchman Humphrey1592-1675,Allestree Richard1619-1681.autCu-RivESCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996395484103316The whole duty of man2308995UNISA05414oam 2201021 c 450 991097541990332120260302090207.09783838207056383820705X9783838267159(CKB)3710000000363302(EBL)1977193(OCoLC)905348773(SSID)ssj0001469067(PQKBManifestationID)11824903(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001469067(PQKBWorkID)11528237(PQKB)11235113(MiAaPQ)EBC1977193(MiAaPQ)EBC5782758(Au-PeEL)EBL1977193(CaPaEBR)ebr11025152(CaONFJC)MIL800374(Perlego)773249(ibidem)9783838267159(EXLCZ)99371000000036330220260302d2015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHeat, Dust, and TaxesA Story of Tax Schemes in Australia’s OutbackLex Fullarton1st ed.Hannoveribidem20151 online resource (257 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9783838207155 3838207157 9783838267159 383826715X Includes bibliographical references.""ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS""; ""TABLE OF CONTENTS""; ""LIST OF FIGURES""; ""LIST OF TABLES""; ""ABBREVIATIONS""; ""1. CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION""; ""1.1. The Pilbara: landscape and climate""; ""1.2. The Pilbara's socio-economic and working environments""; ""1.3. The Pilbara: political environment""; ""1.4. The research""; ""2. CHAPTER TWO: TAX EVASION, TAX AVOIDANCE AND TAX PLANNING IN AUSTRALIA""; ""2.1. Tax evasion, tax avoidance and tax planning""; ""2.2. The recent history of tax avoidance schemes in Australia""; ""2.3. The 'bottom of the harbour' schemes of the 1970s""""2.4. Tax reducing activities of the 1980s""""2.5. Mass-marketed tax avoidance schemes of the 1990s""; ""2.6. Summary""; ""3. CHAPTER THREE: INFLUENCES ON TAXPAYER COMPLIANCE""; ""3.1. Overview""; ""3.2. Demographic factors""; ""3.3. Socio-psychological factors""; ""3.4. Economic factors""; ""3.5. Legal and administrative factors""; ""3.6. Summary: The research gap""; ""4. CHAPTER FOUR: RESEARCH ANALYSIS AND OUTCOMES""; ""4.1. Introduction""; ""4.2. Supply-driven factors""; ""4.3. Demand-driven factors""; ""4.4. Summary""""5. CHAPTER FIVE: REVIEW, ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTION AND SUGGESTED AREAS FOR FURTHER RESEARCH""""5.1. Introduction""; ""5.2. Review""; ""5.3. Contribution to the literature""; ""5.4. Research limitations""; ""5.5. Suggestions for further research""; ""5.6. Conclusion""; ""APPENDICES""; ""Appendix 'A'""; ""Appendix 'B'""; ""Appendix 'C'""; ""BIBLIOGRAPHY""In ‘Heat, Dust, and Taxes,’ Lex Fullarton explores the taxpayer compliance behavior of blue-collar workers in the Pilbara region of Western Australia in the 1990s who participated in mass-marketed tax avoidance schemes at significantly higher rates than any other group of Australian taxpayers. Investigating the motivational factors which might have caused that and providing a broad background and context, Fullarton considers the physical, economic, and social environments of the Pilbara region, highlighting the extremely harsh physical and social environments in which the locals live and work. He examines the history of tax avoidance schemes in Australia from the 1970s to the 1990s to illustrate the development of mass-marketed tax avoidance schemes. Drawing on first-hand interviews with the miners as well as archival and statistical material, this rich and detailed study skillfully reveals the dominant motivational factors leading to the remarkable spread of tax avoidance schemes.`Heat, Dust, and Taxes` is a fascinating insight into the world of the tax profession and its shameless exploitation of vulnerable, unsophisticated, and naive high income earning West Australian miners in the 1990s. A must-read for anyone interested in tax behaviour and compliance.-Prof. Robert Deutsch, University of New South WalesstudyWestern AustraliacontextsociologyschemehistorybackgroundAustraliatax avoidancemotivational factorminerPilbarasocial environmenteconomic environmenttaxpayer complianceblue-collar workerstudyWestern AustraliacontextsociologyschemehistorybackgroundAustraliatax avoidancemotivational factorminerPilbarasocial environmenteconomic environmenttaxpayer complianceblue-collar worker345.9410233Fullarton Lexaut1637998MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910975419903321Heat, dust, and taxes3980138UNINA