| 201. | Work Ethics ... Briggs
University of Phoenix
Sheila Mason
June 3, 2003
Ethic 2
I will look at how ethics play a major role in decision-making. ...
When we define making ethical decision we can consider article from the Josephson Institute of Ethics. ...
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| 202. | Corporate Scandals Introduction
In a year tainted with corporate scandals and bankruptcies galore, many Americans have been left afraid to even read the newspaper or watch news programs in fear of the new top story in corporate America. Whether it be elicit fraud or accounting manipulation, the corporate executives...
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| 203. | One thing I see that needs to change in public schools I feel their is many things that need to change in public school but the main is classes. I feel that we, students, should not be required to take a history course but required to take an accounting or money understanding course. I feel we, as young adults do not fully understand the true meaning of...
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| 204. | marketing MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Frank Deerdorf, President of Deerdorf and Associates FROM: Matt Miller, Undergraduate Student DATE: April 1, 2003 SUBJECT: Formal Report on Possible Computer Purchase Enclosed is a formal report comparing the differences and similarities of several computers. Adequate information,...
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| 205. | enron scandal
Company Name: Enron
Background:
Enron is a large, complex corporation that made a killing selling electricity. Much like many big corporations, Enron had it’s good side and a bad side. In the year of 2002, the bad side of Enron was revealed to the nation. Enron filed for the largest ban...
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| 206. | Business Proposal SUBJECT: PROPOSAL FOR THE BEST FINANCIAL OPTIONS FOR A SINGLE COLLEGE GRADUATE
Dear Mr. ... My Time and Task Schedule for completing this project is found at the end of this proposal (Attachment 1). ... My other resources will be listed on the bibliography page at the end of this proposal (Att...
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| 207. | Organizational Behavior ... These elements directly impact the overall production, performance, and success of any organization, as they are an influential on an employee’s behavior in the workplace both individually and as a group. ...
Organizational behavior is defined as “the field of study that investigates the ...
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| 208. | Intangibles Accounting is an extremely ancient activity which started several thousand years before the birth of Christ. Over time, measured in millennia, counting systems became more complex, eventually leading to the development of writing. The earliest contribution of accounting to society was record- keepin...
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| 209. | Marketing SBU ... Generally, a company focuses on increasing its marketing efforts in order to increase market share. ...
Market development can also involve directing marketing efforts at new market segments. ...
However, market development involves relatively little risk at the production end of the busin...
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| 210. | Fundamentals of total quality management Explain fundamental principals of quality assurance. ...
The regulated medical industry is an ocean of complexity and detail through which Quality Assurance (QA) professionals must steer the best course, playing a crucial role in the profitability of the industry and the well-being of patients. ...
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| 211. | PRINCIPLES OF WAR RELATING TO THE BATTLE OF CRETE ... Operation Mercury was the code name for the German invasion of Crete and was the first ever airborne attack of an island in history. Although the Germans succeeded in taking hold of Crete it is questionable whether the Battle can be marked a victory for the Germans. The Battle proved very expe...
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| 212. | Graduate Degree and Why I Choose to Get One As a recent Social Science Graduate from the University of Houston – Downtown, I have decided to focus my career in the accounting profession. From job interviews and discussions with friends and knowledgeable business people, I have come to realize that having just a bachelor’s degree will not be ...
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| 213. | Free Movies are free.The Problem with Accounting for Intangibles & The Nature of Intangibles with reference to the Conceptual Framework The problems with accounting for intangibles are inevitably intertwined with how the conceptual framework (namely SAC 3 and 4) defines the elements and qualitative infor...
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| 214. | Interview a Marketing ManagerE Business Practices and Principles Running Head: INTERVIEW A MARKETING MANAGER
Interview a Marketing Manager
E-Business Practices and Principles
February 19, 2003
Abstract
E-business is not any different from conducting business in a brick and mortar location. Most of the same princip...
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| 215. | French and Indian War The French and Indian War
“WAR IS AN ACT OF VIOLENCE INTENDED TO COMPEL OUR OPPONENT TO FULFILL OUR WILL”
Good afternoon. “War is an act of violence intended to compel our opponent to fulfil our will”. This was said by Carl von Clausewitz in his book On War. The French and Indian War of 17...
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| 216. | I Dont have one yet In late December 2002 John Morning, Head of Accounting Department requested a meeting with Star Insurance’s Director in regards with the result of the proposed Financial Statement that his division has calculated. He began to tell the Director about the problem he faces. The Accounting division has ...
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| 217. | Exploring Taoism ... In 440 CE long after the death of Lao Zi, Taoism was adopted as a state religion (Robinson). Taoism is based on the philosophy of the Tao Te Ching. In the following pages we will explore some of the philosophies of Taoism, and how it has become an important world view. Next, we will dive i...
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| 218. | french declaration of rights How revolutionary is the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen of 1789?
The Declaration of Rights is a statement, which deals with the rights of the individual, the inalienable sovereignty of the nation and the natural order of society. The main purpose of which uses abstract individuals and t...
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| 219. | Is morality in the eye of the beholder? Is morality in the eye of the beholder? Firstly, Morality is conforming to moral principles. Ok, So, who makes these moral principles? The politicians, vicars, parents? This essay will explore the controversy that lies behind what is good and what is bad and who controls it. In World War II was it m...
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| 220. | Whats Wrong With Us The Big Ban
Get a Hold of yourself
Whats wrong with you guys? ... whats wong is wrong! ... China came after us it did it without films. ... We just sit around andtalk shit and hope the prophet pbuh would intercede for us on the last day. ... key to sucess lies in hard working, with infinit...
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| 221. | Rhetoric in literature ... Summarize the involvement of Socrates, Aristotle, and Plato in the evolvement of rhetoric. Focus especially on the connection between these gentlemen and the growth of rhetoric, as we currently understand it.
Rhetoric, in its broadest sense is speaking or writing with eloquence, theory, and f...
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| 222. | Oslo Peace Process Carlos Tamagnini
“The Oslo Peace Process”
Details of the Oslo Peace Process
On September 13, 1993 representatives of the State of Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) signed the "Declaration of Principles On Interim Self-Government Arrangements", a document also known as the...
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| 223. | principles of marketing The Principles of Marketing
Marketing is essential to the success of any business. ...
Therefore if a businesses marketing is to be successful it must be able to:
Understand customer needs
Understand and keep ahead of the competition
Communicate effectively with its customers to satisf...
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| 224. | ETHICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES SURROUNDING THE WITHDRAWAL OFTREATMENT OF CONSENTING PATIENTS AND THOSE IN THEPERSISTENT VEGETATIVE This essay will look at ethical theory, and describe the basic principles of bioethics. In describing them I will use two legal cases as examples, those of Airedale NHS Trust v. ... These cases will be used to discuss how ethical arguments have been utilized in the decision making process both in t...
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| 225. | WW1 stalemate The development of a stalemate between the German and allied forces, was the direct and indirect result of many actions by both Armies. The failure of the Schlieffen plan, as well as plan 17 were on a part, the most prominent cause of a stalemate. ...
When accounting for possible reasons for a W...
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| 226. | Business EVA Barriers to Implementing EVA
The first, and in many respects most crucial, step of an EVA engagement is to develop a commitment to EVA among senior managers. This includes a thorough grounding in both the theory and the practicalities underlying EVA, done in the context of an EVA analysis of the ...
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| 227. | Language Planning Policies in Singapore Language planning policies in Singapore have often been characterised by the ‘desire to achieve a balance between the national pride of linguistic ownership and the need for international intelligibility’ (Khoo 1993: 67). This is evident, for instance, in the state’s current move to promote the use ...
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| 228. | Pricing Introduction In order to analyze the suggestion made by some of our stockholders, which is that we lower the price of our product by 20 percent to maximize profits by increasing market share, some assumptions will need to be identified. These assumptions are with respect to fixed and variable costs ...
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| 229. | Sports Injuries Sports Injuries
Prevention and Rehabilitation Principles
Contents:
Question 1. ... Page 10-11
Bibliography Page 12
Sports Injuries Assessment
Question 1.
All sports injuries req...
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| 230. | Prototype of Web Design Web Design
History of “web design”
Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989 while working at the European Particle Physics Laboratory. ... However, this program formed the basic concepts for the future development of the World Wide Web. In 1989, he proposed a global hypertext proje...
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| 231. | Bill French Accounting I found some of the statements a little contradictory in the case, which may result in some of the numbers being off depending on the correct interpretation of the statements. Some examples that come to mind are as follows. Sales are expected to be up by 20% next year in unit terms. However Product ...
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| 232. | What is Morality and how does it apply to Accounting ...
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, born in 1844, believed that people who possessed traditional values were actually pursuing a “slave morality.” Nietzsche states that weak people who only sought to serve their own interest and to control the people create slave morality. ... ”
Sigmund Freud ...
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| 233. | accounting In the Business World there are a series of tasks that should be conducted in order to assure that your business is running smoothly. One important task that should be focused on is control and evaluation of investment centers. Investment centers are the backbone to any company. They control all the...
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| 234. | Motivation at the Workplace Abstract
Motivation of employees is one of the most important issues facing organizations today. The need to instill employees with motivation is becoming ever more important, especially with the shift towards a more socially and culturally responsive workforce. ... Over the years, numerous theori...
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| 235. | Traditional cost systems use volume driven allocation basis such as direct labour hours machine hours direct Management Accounting I – Essay 1
Question – ‘Traditional cost systems use volume-driven allocation basis, such as direct labour hours, machine hours, direct labour cost to assign organisational expenses to individual products and customers’
What important insights about resource usage come ...
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| 236. | Why has a conceptual framework of Accountin Why has a conceptual framework? ...
New and emerging practical problems should be more quickly soluble with reference to an existing framework of basic theory. ...
Difficulties in Developing a Conceptual Framework in Hong Kong
1. The kinds of users that financial statements serve are so wide ...
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| 237. | Cost management ...
Better Cost Control (BCC) is a financial and IT management consulting firm dedicated to
helping companies and organizations find effective ways to reduce their cost of doing
business. Their only focus is to help their client achieve a greater bottom line by
improving existing...
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| 238. | 1984 Party Slogans 1984
The Party Slogans
In Nineteen Eighty-Four, the ruling class of Oceania, ‘the Party’ has three slogans by which the society is governed: “War is Peace”, “Ignorance is Strength”, and “Freedom is Slavery”. ... What is not immediately apparent, however, is that their very structure inco...
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| 239. | Scientific Management Scientific Management
Frederick Taylor is the person who is most often associated with the system labelled scientific management, and indeed, he was the originator of this set of concepts. However, there were others in the field of scientific management who had as much if not greater effect on the ...
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| 240. | Corporate Governance of Public Companies The Corporate Governance of Public Companies
1.1 Theoretical Background
Corporate governance is concerned with the way corporate entities are governed and directed by their stakeholders. The shareholders appoint the directors and auditors to make sure that an appropriate governance structure...
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| 241. | Henri Foyal Henri Fayol -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fayol was a key figure in the turn-of-the-century Classical School of management theory. He saw a manager's job as: planning organizing commanding coordinating activities controlling performance Notice that ...
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| 242. | John Grisham John Grisham, an international phenomenon, was born in Jonesboro, Arkansas, on February 8, 1955. He moved to Southaven, Mississippi in 1967. Upon receiving an undergraduate degree in accounting while attending Mississippi State University in 1977, he then attended a law school at the University of M...
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| 243. | Iraq Charles Bai
Government Term Paper- Proposal for Iraq¡¯s Reconstruction
¡°Now that Iraq is ostensibly under control by US and coalition forces, the focus of effort has shifted to the process of reconstruction, which entails rebuilding society in the aftermath of conflict. ... In an article by ...
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| 244. | Recommendation Sir/Ma'am My association with Pranav goes back to July 2002. Teaching him Financial Management and Cost Analysis & Control has given me a reasonable amount of insight into his academic work as well his abilities. I share a good personal rapport with him outside the classroom as well. He seeks my ass...
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| 245. | How to Select the ProperHardware and Software ... light home use, gaming, internet, office use, home office, graphics, web server); what kind of programs are going to be launched, this would indicate speed, access memory, and disk space, which is specified on the software. ... I use the laptop for any wireless connections, such as Internet,...
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| 246. | Auditing ...
¡§It also has destroyed the reputation of the global accounting giant Andersen,
which had failed to spot any irregularities while auditing Enron¡¦s accounts. ...
¡§There is no systemic failure in this country in financial reporting, auditing or
corporate governance.¡¨
(refere...
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| 247. | Duscussion on Lyell and Hutton Geology ... Charles Lyell’s theory of uniformitarianism, understanding the present is crucial to understanding the past, was key to his revolutionary Principles of Geology, in which he criticized the catastrophists for depending on the Bible to dictate how the Earth was formed and created. Lyell believ...
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| 248. | Alcohol and Driving ... You are going to leave and go home, but you friends will not let you because they know the dangers of driving after having a few drinks. ... Drunk driving is a very serious problem in our society today, but it is becoming socially unacceptable causing the numbers of alcohol related traffic ...
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| 249. | Malaysian Economy The Malaysian Economy: Booming
The Economy:
Following a period of severe and prolonged recession, the Malaysian economy has returned to growth aided by a relaxation of monetary and fiscal policies and by increased export demand, particularly in the electronics sector. ... However, given the...
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| 250. | Rhetoric style papers During the 1850s, Frederick Douglass typically spent about six months of the year traveling extensively, giving lectures. During the winter of 1855-1856, he gave about 70 lectures during a tour that covered four to five thousand miles. His speaking engagements did not halt at the end of a tour. From...
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