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As a general rule, state governments prefer to increase user charges, gasoline taxes, and so-called sin taxes on alcohol and tobacco. They only reluctantly raise sales and income taxes.
Environmental Factors
External elements or conditions that affect living organisms and ecosystems, including natural phenomena, human activities, and sociopolitical context.
Seating Arrangements
The organization of where people sit in a workplace, classroom, or event, which can affect communication, collaboration, and social dynamics.
Leader-Member Exchange
A theory describing how leaders develop relationships with team members, leading to the creation of in-groups and out-groups within the same team, influencing performance and workplace dynamics.
Differential Treatment
The act of treating individuals differently based on specific factors like age, race, gender, etc., rather than on merit or behavior.
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