Introduction: Ely Friedman returned to the US military release ceremony in 50 years. During the Holocaust, she chose to tell us her story. Chapter 1 - City of my dream - Summer of 1943, Somorja - March 1944, Erie talks about everyday life near her. Her mother is not sympathetic to her. When Elli complained about this, her mother made an incredible excuse. Elli thinks that mother does not care about herself. Also, my brother is my favorite.
Livia Bitton-Jackson, I have lived for 1000 years and is a real explanation of the life of the writer of the Holocaust era. It tells a young girl's adolescent story and how she accomplished it through the fear of the Jews of World War II. This is a story about persecution, death, torture, but the most important thing is that it is courage, to survive in all obstacles. The main character is a young girl named Elli. Another important person is her mother, father and brother Bobby. Elli has a big dream of her future. She loves school and she is the best in the classroom. She likes to write poetry and wants to become a great poet when she grows up. Her relationship with her mother is neither love nor friendship, but she hopes her mother to embrace her mother to look beautiful like she is watching other mothers and daughters. I felt her disappointment with her mother. On the other hand, her relationship with her father is very different.
Livia Bitton-Jackson was born in Czechoslovakia in 1931. At the age of 13, she was taken to the Auschwitz concentration camp and was released in 1945. She studied at New York University and has a doctorate in Hebrew culture and history of Jews. For 37 years, Beaton is a professor of history at New York City University. When equity-based incentives are combined with performance-related bonuses related to accounting measurements, officers' own assets are closely related to the results of shareholder value creation. Because moral hazard, the client can not observe the behavior of the agent, the incentive related to the result may solve the problem. Please emphasize that the incentive of the principal agent model reflects an important trade-off inherent in the principal agent model.