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    Basil is greatly influenced by Dorian Gray‚ who was his inspiration for the painting that causes all the conflicts of the novel. When Basil met Dorian Gray he became so captivated by him that it influenced him to make many paintings of him. Basil does everything in his power to keep Dorian the way he is by telling him to not listen to Lord Henry‚ to no avail. Furthermore‚ when Dorian became upset over the fact that the picture would stay forever youthful and he would not‚ Basil was prepared

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    He sees that woman’s feeling should be directed towards being passive and private and to leave publicity to the tougher sex of men. This view reflects that Basil is conservative who holds stoicism and chivalry in the highest regard and at the same time his view contrasts the feminist view of liberation. He is like a stoic who is able to endure pain and suffering without complaining and who does not give any

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 2 PART 1 – INDIVIDUAL’S TAX RESIDENCY AND TAX ASSESSMENT 3 ADVICE TO MR. BASIL ON TAX POSITION AND THE ASSESSABILITY 5 PART – 2 ADVISE TO KUMAR 9 CONCLUSION 11 REFERANCE LIST 12 INTRODUCTION The issue in the first case is sit out about the Tax Residency of overseas employee working in Australia and Assessing the Taxable income and Tax liability in regards to Income Tax laws in Australia. It provides insides about Australian Taxation System and

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    hedonistic lifestyle which includes drinking‚ drugs‚ and having many sexual relationships with numerous women. This lifestyle changes Dorian’s life quickly and affects his friends such as Basil Hallward‚ Sybil Vane‚ and even an old friend Alan Campbell. At one point in the story‚ Dorian mentions to his once good friend Basil that there is Heaven and Hell in him and that is what made him the way he is. When Dorian says this‚ he is stating that there is good and bad in everyone but the bad‚ or evil‚ is more

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    selfish lifestyle begin to take root upon Dorian’s introduction to Lord Henry Wotton at Basil Hallward’s studio and grow until the abrupt end of Dorian’s life. The worship of Dorian’s beauty contributes to his increasingly selfish actions‚ by adding to Dorian’s flaming ego‚ his motives‚ and treatment of others are self-serving as shown initially at Basil’s studio‚ then later in Dorian’s treatment of Sybil Vane‚ Basil Hallward‚

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    Oscar Wilde‚ Dorian tells Basil after he reveals his altered painting‚ ”Each of us has heaven and hell in him‚ Basil‚” (Wilde‚ 122). The statement functions as a recurring theme in the novel whereas the righteousness‚ represented by Basil Hallward‚ struggles with immorality‚ represented by Lord Henry Wotton‚ for dominance. Although there are many characters that can relate to the statement‚ the three main characters that strengthen the theme as a whole are Dorian Gray‚ Basil Hallward‚ along with lord

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    Harry‚ Basil‚ and Dorian are members of the upper-class society and the most qualified among those in their professions. However‚ their expertise causes the men to struggle with their masculinity and question the masculine social norms. The men are codependent and immature‚ but Lord Henry is portrayed as unlikely to learn from his experiences. His extreme preaching and inability to follow a professed immoral lifestyle is significant in understanding Henry as a symbol of the male ego. Basil is somewhat

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    Question 1 “Innovation forms the very core of the Basil Read offering.” Discuss how HR practices at Basil Read are aligned to support the use of technology throughout the organization. Human Resource Management practices at Basil Read are aligned to exploit the use of technology in all aspects of HR processes. Electronic Human Resource management (E-HRM) is the latest technology used in the HR department to transmit‚ store and process information digitally. E-HRM allows for information to be consolidated

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    1. Introduction This assignment takes a look at Basil Read‚ a company based in South Africa which has moved from strength to strength. We take a look at Human Resources practices‚ starting with how these are aligned to support the use of technology; we look at the high leverage strategy and its linkages to employee training at Basil Read. As a highly successful company‚ we also take a look at the talent management at Basil Read with special emphasis on career management approach and how these

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    which is shown in his portrait. Another example compares Lord Henry to Basil Hallward. Basil tries to positively influence Dorian and to instill integrity and solid mortals into the young man. However‚ Lord Henry is viewed as the tempter through his ideas that center around self pleasure and living in the moment. These mirror image comparisons are critical to show the deterioration of Dorian’s soul (Adcock).

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