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What are the similarities between private and public enterprise?

Both companies are incorporated, meaning that they have separate legal identies to the owners of the business, they also have limited liability, where shareholders will only lose the amount of money they invested into the business, if the business became bankrupt.

To set up these companies you must sent two documents, a Memorandum of Association, giving the name, address and objectives of the business, along with an Article of Association, describing the internal rules of the company i.e. how it will be run.

The final similarity is that both companies are owned by shareholders, therefore the more shares you own in these businesses, the more control you have of these businesses. The difference here is that in private limited companies, all existing shareholders must agree before any more shares in the business are sold, and in public limited companies, anyone can buy shares, if the company can find people who want to sell their shares for them.

What are similarities between a bus and an airplane?

the difference is that one of them is on the ground and one in the air. and one has wings and one doesn't

What are the similarities between the clarinet and the tenor saxophone?

  • They both have the same mouthpiece design. The saxophone's mouthpiece is actually made from the clarinet's--that's where the inventor got the idea.
  • They both are woodwinds.
  • They both use reeds.
  • Some fingerings are similar.
  • They have similar sound-ranges.

What is the relationship between heavy objects an inertia?

Nothing specifically. Inertia is a proprety of matter (as you may know from the Bill Nye the Science Guy intro), and just because there is more mass to an oject doesn't really mean that it would have more inertia. However, other forces such as friction and gravity are spread over an oject, so there would be more friction due to the mass and more downwards force because of gravity + the mass.

What is the Relationship between law and values?

laws reflect ideas about right and wrong but values are the difference between moral and immoral and not everything illegal is immoral.

Differentiate between Human Resources Management and Personnel management?

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To understand the difference between HR Management and Personnel management, you need to look at its focus, its strategies, and the people who comprise it. "Personnel" refers to the 'old days' where HR primarily focused on administration, transactions and employee advocacy. This concept of "personnel management" is much less applicable in a world where mergers, globalization and new technologies are fundamentally changing the way business is done. Companies require true 'out of the box' strategies and tools to achieve success and change. "HR Management" reflects this new role of business partner in which the field influences, effects and responds to change.

Computer organization and architecture answer?

Computer organization is how operational attributes are linked together and contribute to realise the architectural specifications.

Computer architecture is the architectural attrributes like physical address memory,CPU and how they should be made and made to coordinate with each other keeping the future demands and goals in mind.

Computer architecture comes before computer organiation.Its like building the design and architecture of house takes maximum time and then organisation is building house by bricks or by latest technology keeping the basic layout and architecture of house in mind.

What are the similarities between the sharks and the dolphins?

The relationship between sharks and dolphins reportedly has two sides. On the one hand, they can live and hunt together peacefully. On the other hand, sometimes sharks attack lonely dolphins and sometimes dolphins in a group attack sharks. With their hard and pointed head, the dolphins ram into the smooth belly or the gills of the shark and hurt it. The shark can die because of these injuries.

Many cases of dolphins protecting humans from shark attacks have been documented, such as an attack on a surfer in northern California in August 2007. It was also documented off the coast of New Zealand in 2004. Typically, dolphins form a ring around humans who are injured. However, in spite of years of scientific study, there has been no conclusive explanation given for this behavior; as mentioned in the Journal of Zoology, "The importance of interactions between sharks and cetaceans has been a subject of much conjecture, but few studies have addressed these interactions". In some cases, sharks have been seen attacking, or trying to attack dolphins. It is known that when dolphins are seen, sharks are usually nearby. As stated by ISAF: "Remember that sightings of porpoises do not indicate the absence of sharks --- both eat the same food". PIGS CAN FLY

Are there similarities between Beowulf and the legend of King Arthur?

Of course! Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets was based off of Beowulf's epic battle with Grendel the monster from the swamps. But truthfully, if you look hard enough you can see historical references such as this one in any aspect of pop culture. Many of today's movies are based off of Shakespeare, Chaucer and other famous poets. There are also historical references within rap songs, television shows, slang and almost everything else!

What is the similarities and difference between monuments and rituals?

Ritual - a traditional order of the ceremony.

Tradition - a lot of ideas, customs, habits and skills of practical and social activities that are passed down from generation to generation, projecting one of the regulators of social relations.

What are the similarities between deontological and virtue ethics?

Utilitarianism: morality is the result of an act. Focus on the consequences. A moral act is what will bring the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest number of people. Virtue Ethics: Morality stems from the identity or character of the person, rather than being a reflection of the actions. THere are certain characteristics which are virtues. People possessing these virtues is what makes one moral, one's actions are a reflection of their inner morality.

What are the similarities between public sector accounting and private sector accounting?

Both sectors of accounting system must keep everything organized very well. You also want to make sure that more than one person sees every piece of accounting paperwork.

What are some similarities between a film camera and a digital camera?

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There are many parts to the average point and shoot digital camera, the basics are as follows:

1) The lens. Just like a film SLR camera, this focuses the light coming into the camera onto the device that will capture the image.

2) The CCD or CMOS sensor. This is part takes the light that enters the lens and translates it into a digital signal. The size of the CCD or CMOS varies, from 25mm2 up to 1977mm2 and can contain anywhere from less than 1 million pixels (1MP) to 24 million pixels (24MP) and up. Each pixel is a 'dot' in the image, the more megapixels the more dots that comprise the image. This is not a measure of quality, it is only a measure of size.

3) The PCB. There can be one or more Printed Circuit Boards inside the camera. These process the information and are the 'brains' of the camera. Think of it like the motherboard inside your computer, just much smaller.

4) The memory. This may take the form of built in memory which is soldered to the PCB (non-upgradeable), or it can be removeable memory cards that can be changed at any time.

5) The LCD screen. Most digital cameras now being produced have at least a small LCD screen which allows you to view photos as they are being taken or play them back after they have been taken. The LCD screen is lit by a 'backlight' which shines through the screen allowing the image being displayed to be seen. Without the backlight, the LCD is dark and unviewable.

6) The flash. Most, if not all digital cameras have a built in flash. The flash provides a great deal of light from a very small source and allows the camera to take pictures without blurring the image in dark situations without a tripod.

7) The body. The outer casing of the camera holds all the inner components together and allows the user to easily use the camera without damaging it.

What are the similarities between the Krebs Cycle and the Calvin cycle?

Similarity: They are both cycles, therefore both have a reactant that s regenerated. In the Krebs Cycle, oxaloacetate is regenerated. In the Calvin cycle, RuBP is regenerated (ribulose 1, 5-bisphosphate).

Difference: Glucose is completely broken down in the Krebs Cycle to carbon dioxide, which in the Calvin Cycle, glucose is made as a product.

What are 2 similarities between ice wedging and plant root growth in rocks?

hey the other person is a mean person so im here to improve on this answer :D. 1 similarity is that the plant growth and the ice wedge both break apart the rock causing the rock to expand and eventually cut into half. Hope this helped you!

What Similarities between new children and the old the giver?

They both can be mean at times but they always work things out.

They are very helpful when it come to helping friends out.

The last one is......

That no matter what they always stock together threw thick and thin

What are the comparisons between Lincoln's and Kennedy's assassinations?

Lincoln had a secretary named Kennedy who told him not to go to the theater

Kennedy had a secretary named Lincoln who told him not to go to Dallas

Lincoln was shot in the back of the head in the presence of his wife

Kennedy was shot in the back of the head in the presence of his wife

Lincoln shot in the Ford Theatre

Kennedy shot in a Lincoln, made by Ford

Both were shot on Friday.

The assassin, John Wilkes Booth, was known by three names, comprised of fifteen letters.

The assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, was known by three names, comprised of fifteen letters.

What is the similarity between ice and water?

I will laugh if this is someone from Oriana's Chemistry class. If you are, put into your own words please ^ ^

Um. From what I have been able to figure out, the primary forces of attraction between both water and alcohol molecules is the hydrogen bond, which is largely responsible in each for the high boiling point. Each have London dipole-dipole reactions that are also involved. Despite, or perhaps because of, their similarities, alcohol and water don't mix well, because they tend to form a really complicated hydrogen "network".

What are the similarities of the khoikhoi and san people?

They were two completely different ethnic groups of South Africa, who lived around the Cape of Good Hope when the Dutch first settled there. The biggest and probably the most important difference between them was the Khoikhoi were herders whereas the Khoisan (bushmen) were huntergatherers.

Shortly after the arrival of the Europeans, epidemics such as smallpox decimated the numbers of the Khoikhoi, and they eventually disappeared completely. The colored (of mixed ethnic groups) people of the Cape today are mostly their descendants.

The Khoisan on the other hand didn't quite live by the idea of ownership, and found the domesticated herds of the Europeans and other black ethnic groups (especially the Xhosa's and Zulus) easy prey. The mentioned groups thus literally hunted the Khoisan and eventually drove them into the Kalahari where I believe a few families still live.

What are the differences and similarities between the Mexican and Russian revolutions?

The major difference between the Mexican Revolution and the Russian Revolution was that the Mexican Revolution was influenced by socialism while the Russian Revolution was influenced by communism. In socialism, the government controls only some of the resources and there is private property while the government controls all resources and there is no private property in communism. However, the two revolutions are similar in that both were influenced by ideologies that would improve conditions and resources for the lower classes.

What does the scarlet ibis have to do with Doodle in 'The Scarlet Ibis'?

the ibis symbolizes doodle because:

Both die in a similar way (in a storm under a red plant in a crooked form), both cant survive in new conditions (ibis away from tropics, doodle in training) and both are abnormal in the world (fragile and weak in stature)

What is the difference between a cooperative and a corporation?

a consumer can get it products from a producer and the producer can make it's own product

for example : supermarket get it's goods from a factory and the factory makes it's products to sell

Do the French and English get along?

Relations between Britain and FranceThese are basically sound despite occasional disagreements. AnswerDo France and England get along?

Hmmm! Well�� we built Concorde together and the channel tunnel so there are times when we can co-operate on a grand scale. I could bring up the many Anlgo-French wars of the past or argue that French lack of enthusiasm in 1940 dropped the English in it up to our necks, that deliberately preventing the UK from entering the Common Market (EU) in its early years while gearing the subsidy system to its own advantage and then expecting Britain to foot the bill was a bit selfish. Or I could mention France�s distinct lack of support during the Falklands war and some of the less than polite posturing during the run up to the Iraqi war , or the apparent Anglophobia that seems to periodically sour French relations not only with England but with the United States also � but �nuff said about all that.

Suffice it to say that when the chips are down we know the French will be right behind us and after all, England is indeed closer to France than to any other foreign country ( and t�aint that channel just beautiful!).

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What is the relationship between giftedness and creativity?

the mind. The mind not only creates, it also brings music, art, poetry, acting to life. Aperson with acreative mind can hear, see, or relay the subject of his creation