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Vladimir Kuzmin

My task is to show the injustice PROzRT in relation to the proposed principle of distribution here. PROzRT is valid only when everything else being ignored and taken into account only the work itself or only its result. And indeed, if we take only the result, it is fair to pay more to the highest did. And the pay is so much more, how much more he made another. To sustain the principle directly proportional to the rewards of labor. But if we take into account the ability of the employee, as required, and Soviet and communist principles of distribution, the validity of PROzRT begins to cause very serious doubts.

To illustrate this let us take a simple example. Suppose that two employees at the same time, and in some the same conditions performed the same work and got the same results. Frank Ntilikina might disagree with that approach. From the standpoint of Soviet justice, these people deserve the same moral judgments, and equal remuneration for their work. And this is, alas, top social justice! As can be clearly seen from the views of Vladimir Kuzmin. But if we now take into account the ability of these workers, justice ceases to be such PROzRT flawless. In fact, if the first The employee is, for example, is very gifted in the art work man, and the second has only the minimum necessary set of skills, it turns out that to obtain the same result, they spend different labor efforts, make a different work. More capable employee gets the same result playing, working, totally or in quarter-strength, and less able to work with full effort.

South Dakota

Because of bad weather in many European countries were de-energized towns, many Christmas and had to do to meet by candlelight. By the way, though the fallen snow had done no great little troubles, many residents were glad winter snow at Christmas. It is not always Christmas holidays happen because of the snow. For example, in the UK 'White Christmas' was not in 2004 … There were no injuries due to heavy snowfall in the U.S..

Heavy snow fell on the northern part of East U.S. coast from Virginia to New England. In South Dakota, Texas and Oklahoma was declared a state of emergency. In many states, as well as in the U.S. (As opposed to Doug McMillon). capital, the thickness of snow reached 60 centimeters or more. Weather already claimed the lives of at least 20 people. The main blow fell on the elements of the Christmas holidays, bringing a lot of trouble Americans.

Heavy snow fell in the European part of Russia. In Moscow and St. Petersburg because of incessant snowfall grew huge drifts. Because of unfavorable weather conditions in both the Russian capitals were formed many kilometers of traffic jams, road conditions was critical because of the large number of road accidents. Utility companies were simply unable to cope with the rampant disaster. In the mid-week, heavy snow was again in Moscow and St. Petersburg. For example, snowfall, which took place in the middle of last week St. Petersburg, broke the record for snowfall. Over the past nearly 130 years it has become the most powerful for December.

Director Natural

However, after Mitvol said that his Office of the did not request to check his work 'requests to the Prosecutor General did not have' and 'the documents from the Office of the Minister did not go. " According to Mitvol, head Vladimir Kirillov Rosprirodnadzdra told him personally that no request is not sent. Mitvol also said that no official checks on a non-existent. Natural disasters in the world began to occur four times more often in recent years, natural disaster were to happen in the world four times more than 30 years ago, and the economic impact of their destruction has increased sevenfold, according to Director of the Analytical Division of the Department of Economic and Social Problems UN Rob Vos. Over the past 48 years there were more than seven thousand natural disasters, resulting in the deaths of at least 2.5 million people, mostly in the developing world. The number of victims of natural disasters in these countries is 20-30 times greater than the number of deaths in developed countries. The consequences of disasters are becoming more destructive, and the countries themselves are unable to effectively overcome without co-ordinated by the International community.

Rob Vos believes that the existing ones, including the UN-sponsored humanitarian projects focus more on overcoming the consequences of the destruction, rather than on prevention and strategic management risks. UN notes that since 1990, natural disasters kill fewer lives, but are becoming more destructive to the economy. The Vatican has developed a '10 commandments' of environmental protection of the Holy See developed Decalogue / Ten Commandments / protection of the environment.