Kiki B. Mamus

Kiki B. Mamus
Author: Kristen M. Dougherty
Publisher: Tate Pub & Enterprises Llc
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2012-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781613469101

Kiki and Mom do everything together. Until one day when Mom goes far, far away. What happens to Kiki? What will happen when mom comes home? Find out in this story about Kiki B. Mamus as she faces a situation familiar to many children.

Taxpayers' Rights and Obligations

Taxpayers' Rights and Obligations
Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Committee on Fiscal Affairs. Working Party No. 8
Publisher: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ; Washington, D.C. : OECD Publications and Information Center
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1990
Genre: Law
ISBN:

This report provides a detailed description and analysis of the different legal provisions in twenty-two OECD countries relating to taxpayers' rights and the compliance powers of tax authorities. The accompanying tables present a comparison of country practices in 1989 and identify major reforms introduced in recent years.

A Study of the Languages of Torres Straits, with Vocabularies and Grammatical Notes

A Study of the Languages of Torres Straits, with Vocabularies and Grammatical Notes
Author: Sidney Herbert Ray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1893
Genre: Papuan languages
ISBN:

Comparison to show relations between Papuans and Australians; Miriam, Saibai, Daudai; divisions of Saibai = Kauralaig (Prince of Wales and Moa), Gumulaig (Badu and Mabuiag), Sabailaig (Saibai, Dauan and Boigu) and Kulkalaig (Nagir, Tud, Masig); Mirriam = Murray Island (Mer, Waier and Dauan), Erub and Ugar; comparative vocabulary of English, Miriam and Daudai; sketch of Miriam grammar, lengthy vocabulary, texts with translations.

Focal II

Focal II
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1986
Genre: Austronesian languages
ISBN:

Taming Uncertainty

Taming Uncertainty
Author: Ralph Hertwig
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2019-08-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0262353148

An examination of the cognitive tools that the mind uses to grapple with uncertainty in the real world. How do humans navigate uncertainty, continuously making near-effortless decisions and predictions even under conditions of imperfect knowledge, high complexity, and extreme time pressure? Taming Uncertainty argues that the human mind has developed tools to grapple with uncertainty. Unlike much previous scholarship in psychology and economics, this approach is rooted in what is known about what real minds can do. Rather than reducing the human response to uncertainty to an act of juggling probabilities, the authors propose that the human cognitive system has specific tools for dealing with different forms of uncertainty. They identify three types of tools: simple heuristics, tools for information search, and tools for harnessing the wisdom of others. This set of strategies for making predictions, inferences, and decisions constitute the mind's adaptive toolbox. The authors show how these three dimensions of human decision making are integrated and they argue that the toolbox, its cognitive foundation, and the environment are in constant flux and subject to developmental change. They demonstrate that each cognitive tool can be analyzed through the concept of ecological rationality—that is, the fit between specific tools and specific environments. Chapters deal with such specific instances of decision making as food choice architecture, intertemporal choice, financial uncertainty, pedestrian navigation, and adolescent behavior.