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marek2
marek2
10.02.2022 18:37 •  Английский язык

Please write summary about omit flowers, i will give you 100marks Omit Flowers
You busy?" asked a voice from my study doorway.
I turned from my typewriter and saw Willie Lord standing just outside
the door. He was in his dress clothes and wore a white shirt with a collar.
"Come in, Willie," I said.
s "I been to a funeral," he said, staring at me with his pale, blue eyes.
"Was over in Cape Worship, where I was born. Since you're always
interested in stories about Maine folks, I thought you might like to hear
about it. It was quite a funeral."
"I imagine so. Tell me about it, Willie."
10 He hesitated, then laughed and started his story.
"I'll have to go back to the beginning and tell you about the Widow1
Buxton, who I knew when I was a young boy. The Widow was prominent
in Cape Worship. She was head of everything a female could be head
of including her own family. She had three daughters. Folks said she
1s married this fellow Buxton after she was jilted by2 Nehemiah Westfield
just to spite Nehemiah. Anyway, Buxton didn't last long.
She was a character. She was the most willful woman that ever lived
and the best at pinching a penny. She had her three girls all married at
1widow: a woman whose husband has died, and she has not got married again 2jilted by: when someone is rejected by the person he or she had agreed to marry
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the same time by the same minister to save money. Nehemiah
was there because he was an official of church and was involved in funerals
and weddings. He was a wealthy man and a wido twice. But the
Widow put him in his place.
'Go and sit down, Nehemiah,' she told him. 'You're w me as a
guest, but I don't expect a bill for any services. I'll manage this wedding
myself.'
Nehemiah said it wasn't proper, but she gave him a shove, and he
went into the parlor and sat down.
Well, the three girls had their own homes and gave birth to children.
The Widow was now a grandma, but she went on living in her own
house on the Cape and doing her own housework. She was always
scrimping and saving.
The three girls were old married women by now. They were just
waiting for the old Widow to die, but it didn't look as if she ever would.
She was as hale and hearty in her seventies as she was on the day that
Nehemiah jilted her at the altar. Then all of a sudden, about two weeks
ago, word got around that she was dying.
Nobody knew what she was dying of. The girls sent for Doc Harmon,
but when he came to her door, she yelled, 'Get out of here. There's
nothing wrong with me. I'm dying, that's all. I made up my mind that
it's time for me to go, and nobody's going to stop me.'
Then a week ago, the Widow told the girls to call Nehemiah Westfield.
The girls were surprised because they knew how much she hated him.
Nehemiah came to the house. 'Well, Jenny, (see the Widow's name
was Jenny) this is a sad occasion.'
'Don't be a fool. I sent for you because I know you're going to bury
me, and I don't want you to cheat me. What will you charge me for a
good, plain, funeral without any extras?'3
'Well, now, Jenny. I can give you the best there is. You can have an
ebony4 casket with silk lining and solid silver handles. The full service
includes the hearse and three carriages. All together it will. cost six
hundred and fifty dollars.'
'You want six hundred and fifty dollars! I won't pay such a sinful
price, you old cheat.
I'll give you one hundred dollars to put me in a plain pine5 coffin and
drag me to my grave. If you won't do it for that, I'll send for Jeb Perkins,
the carpenter, and he'll carry me to the cemetery in his truck. He'll do it
cheap just to get rid of me.'

50 The Role of Fate

Nehemiah was about ready to cry. 'A hundred dollars, Jenny. I've
been waiting all these years to bury you nice and comfortable!'
60 'Nice and profitable, you mean. A hundred dollars, take it or leave it;
she says.
'All right, all right, Jenny. But there's one thing. You've got to have the
extras. You've got to have plenty of flowers. You need roses and lilies to
cover the casket. Otherwise, if folks see how cheap it is, I'll be ruined.'
65 'I don't need flowers. That's foolishness. If you want flowers, there's
a hydrangea bush6 behind my house. If you want to cover the coffin, you
can cover it with hydrangeas:
'I won't do it; says Nehemiah.
'Then get out of my house. I'm sick of the sight of you anyway,
70 Nehemiah Westfield.'
'And I'm sick of you. You're a penny pinching, bad-tempered, willful
old woman and I thank the good Lord I never married you:
Well, sir, when he said that, the Widow rose up out of bed like a
cow moose7 coming out of a snowdrift. Her whole family was standing
75 around the bed. She landed on her feet and let out one long screech.
Then she lunged for Nehemiah.
Nehemiah didn't stop to think that she was a dying woman. He yelled
and ran for the door. The Widow ran after him. Just as he got to the front
door and opened it, she caught up to him.

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Referring to the influence of state tax policy on the income distribution, it is necessary to consider in more detail the role of the state in society in every societies, governments provide services such as national defense, police, education, fire service, and in the administration of justice. In addition, the government budget is carried out through transfer payments to some members of society.Transfer payments are payments made to individuals that do not require providing any services in return. Examples are social security, pension payments, unemployment benefits, and in some countries, food stamps. State costs associated with the provision of goods and services (defense, police) or transfer payments, financed mainly by imposing taxes, although some (small) residual components can be financed by government borrowing. In each case we consider four indicators of public expenditure as a percentage of national income: spending on the direct provision of goods and services, transfer payments, interest on public debt and General expenses.Italy is a country of "big government". It costs the state large, and it needs to increase accordingly greater tax revenues. On the contrary, Japan has a much smaller government sector and needs to raise correspondingly less tax revenue. These differences in the scale of public activities compared to national income reflect differences in how different countries allocate their resources among competing uses.Governments spend part of their income on specific goods and services such as tanks, schools and public safety. They directly affect what is produced. The low share of Japan in public expenditure on goods and services. Governments affect for whom the products are produced through their tax and transfer payments. Through taxation of the rich and of the implementation of transfers to the poor, the government ensures that the poor are allocated more of what is produced than otherwise; and the rich get correspondingly less.The government also affects how goods are produced, for example , through the rules it imposes. Managers of factories and mines must comply with the safe requirements, even if it is expensive to implement, firms are forbidden freely to pollute the atmosphere and rivers, offices and factories are banned in attractive residential parts of the city.The scale of government activities in the modern economy is highly controversial. The UK government receives around 40 percent of national income in taxes. Some governments take a larger share, others a smaller share. Different shares will certainly affect the questions what, how and for whom, but some believe that a large government sector makes the economy inefficient, reducing the number of goods that can be produced and eventually allocated to consumers.Usually it is argued that high tax rates reduce the incentive to work. If half of everything we earn goes to the government, we might prefer to work less hours per week and spend more time in the garden or watch TV. This is one of the possibilities, but there is another one: if workers have in mind targeted earnings after tax, for example, to have at least a sufficient number of foreign holiday every year, they will have to work longer hours to achieve this target when taxes are higher.While in equilibrium, high taxes make people work more or less remains an open question. The social security payments and unemployment benefits are more likely to reduce incentives to work since they actually contribute to target income. If large-scale government activity leads to significant negative effects, government activity will affect not only what and how, and for whom goods are manufactured, and also how much is produced in the economy.Find in the text the terms to these definitions and translate them:
* money paid to people without asking for a service in return
* money paid to people when they stop working
* money paid to people who have no work
* money owed by the government of a country
* money received by governments from taxation
* money a worker keeps after paying taxes
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My favorite movie The second volume of the book series of Harry Potter has a special meaning for me, as it was with him began my acquaintance with the world of wizards and Muggles. This was back in school, when we had a collective campaign to just come out of the film based on the book. I liked the movie, but I especially do not understand what the Sinister Volan de Mort, who terrorizes the boy in glasses. It took almost five years before I picked up the novel source, it is expected to have exerted much better impression than the movie (even allowing for the nostalgic plaque, which already covered the film viewing.) In contrast to the Philosopher's Stone, which is still more like a children's adventure tale of a laid-back, "Chamber of Secrets" focuses toward the mysteries and secrets. Indeed, in the book are many intriguing questions - starting with the opening scene from the house elf Dobby and completing the question, who was still a student Tom Riddle's diary which came to Harry.
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