Vishal SachdevApril 19‚ 2013Harnischfeger Corporation 1. Describe clearly the accounting changes Harnischfeger made in 1984 as stated in Note 2 of its financial statements. Harnischfeger made two accounting changes from which one made its net sales increase‚ and the second change made its net income increase. For the net sales increases‚ they included sales from certain foreign subsidiaries which increased their net sales. Also‚ in the past when having sold equipment generated from their supplier
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The Cold War extended from a period which started at end of the Second World War (1945) until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1989. During this time there was a sustained state of political and military tension between the two different world powers‚ NATO (Mainly led by the United States and its Western allies)‚ and the Eastern European Block (led by Soviet Union‚ its mainly communist and socialist allies). It is defined as “a state of tension between states‚ which behave with great distrust and
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Romanes‚ the field of animal intelligence experienced several approach changes—Structuralism‚ Functionalism‚ and Behaviorism. Ristau (1983) believes that the current approach uses mostly behaviorist methods‚ but asks different questions. These questions provide evidence that animals are more than a mindless box behaving through innate mechanisms. Ristau (1983; as discussed in Goldman & Hoage‚ 1986) presents one of the questions currently asked by researchers‚ “Why might we think that animals
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The conflicting interaction of belief-bias and logicality in syllogistic reasoning tasks Abstract The study conducted replicated Evans (1983) experiment to investigate the presence of believe-bias in syllogistic reasoning tasks‚ using an equal number of male and female participants to avoid gender differences in the results. The findings showed there was an interaction between believability and logicality‚ suggesting that dual-processing theories influenced the results
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again a great France‚ the France of 1792‚ and the France of an idea with a sword. Then one day she will be irresistible. Then she will take back Alsace-Lorraine.” (Mills‚ 1983‚
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the business grows by hiring more employees. Anything to do with Human Resources it is more coming together in this stage having more There will be more production‚ more sales and more profits. According to the research from (Neil C. Churchill‚ 1983)‚ “In reaching this stage‚ the business has demonstrated that it is a workable entity…the enterprise may have grown into size and profitability and move on to stage III” (p. 4). After hiring and doing more supervising the company is now ready for
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Many think that narrative and descriptive styles of writing are one in the same‚ but they are not. Although they complement each other for a complete story; you can successfully write using one style without the other. The authors Connell‚ C.M. & Sole‚ K. define narrative writing as‚ "Narration is storytelling from the perspective of a narrator‚ and the story may be true‚ false‚ imaginary‚ or a combination." (2013‚ chapter 6.3). When you tell a story you want your readers to experience it through
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KOHLBERG’S SIX STAGES Level 1. Preconventional Morality Stage 1. Obedience and Punishment Orientation. Kohlberg’s stage 1 is similar to Piaget’s first stage of moral thought. The child assumes that powerful authorities hand down a fixed set of rules which he or she must unquestioningly obey. To the Heinz dilemma‚ the child typically says that Heinz was wrong to steal the drug because "It’s against the law‚" or "It’s bad to steal‚" as if this were all there were to it. When asked to elaborate‚ the
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Agency Theory A theory that explains the relationship between principals and agents in business (In this relationship‚ the principal hires an agent to do the work‚ or to perform a task the principal is unable or unwilling to do. For example‚ in corporations‚ the principals are the shareholders of a company‚ delegating to the agent i.e. the management of the company‚ to perform tasks on their behalf.) Agency theory is concerned with resolving problems that can exist in agency relationships;
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Introduction‚ Twelfth Edition‚ by Charles G. Morris and Albert A. Maisto. Published by Prentice-Hall. Copyright © 2005 by Pearson Education‚ Inc. Plomin‚ DeFries‚ & McClearn‚ 1990‚ Psychology: An Introduction‚ (accessed 2-19-2010) Horn‚ 1983; Scarr & Weinberg‚ 1983‚ Psychology: An Introduction‚ (accessed 2-19-2010) Boomsma‚ Koopmans‚ Van Doornen‚ & Orlebeke et al.‚ 1994; Heath & Martin‚ 1993; Lerman et al.‚ 1999‚ Psychology: An Introduction‚ (accessed 2-19-2010)
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