20% Tax credit with an additional 10% if they include that filmed in Georgia logo in the credits. There may be more but that is the big one I am aware of.
This reminds me of the bouba/kiki effect in which there is perceptual cross-talk in auditory and perceptual schemata across all humans. It would be interesting to see if a blind person who became able to see would still label the shapes in the same way.
Wow, that was fascinating. For anyone else wanting to read the article, I would recommend looking at this non-labelled image first, and choosing which shape you would call Bouba and which you would call Kiki:
If you read the Wikipedia article first, you'll bias your own result on the test / experiment.
Also an interesting footnote at the end of that article:
"Individuals who have autism do not show as strong a preference. Individuals without autism agree with the standard result 88% of the time, while individuals with autism agree only 56% of the time."
There are interesting agent-based models that explore segregation based on the relatively innocuous idea that people have a tendency to want at least some portion of their neighbors to be similar to themselves (across some dimension). In those models, segregated populations are found to occur with frequency far exceeding what one might think would emerge without explicit intent.
http://nifty.stanford.edu/2014/mccown-schelling-model-segreg...
While smokers or the obese might have a smaller total lifetime healthcare cost, the timing of the costs is likely a factor.
As the bulk of healthcare costs typically come from end of life care, the cynic in me explains the concern/anti-smoking campaigns in the workplace as an effort to shift that large cost to a time when the person is a part of the public healthcare system and off the private insurance policy.
I think many arguments on the death penalty come down to debates about which actions are grizzly or heinous enough and what standard of proof is sufficient. The latter seems to be the one folks seem to have the larger issue with. There are numerous instances of an overzealous or corrupt legal system deciding someone is expendable in order to close a case, advance a career, etc.
I think something like that might be accounted for as Business Goodwill on a valuation (http://www.valuadder.com/glossary/business-goodwill.html). It would definitely be interesting to know if it is actually included in some internal or public accounting valuation and if the accountants actually adjust the values in some way as it surely has some impact.
I think business goodwill is usually measured on the consumer side. And it's usually something like brand recognition like Coca-Cola. I've never seen it used to measure employee good-feelings/koolaid etc..
Interestingly, there are hundreds of plants that produce it. Even more interesting, the human body also produces it. There was some human studies that took place in New Mexico. Check out: DMT: The Spirit Molecule for some interesting reading if such studies are of interest.
To further this point, this is a nice US-based analysis from the Middle East Quarterly in 2009 of Gulen and presumably the folks who participated in the coup seeing as the Kremelists (secularists) had already been removed by him). http://www.meforum.org/2045/fethullah-gulens-grand-ambition.
It sounds like secular proponents of democracy in Turkey are up the proverbial creek no matter who prevailed.