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    Discovering Computers 2011 Chapter 2 Checkpoint True/False Multiple Choice Matching 1. F 7.T 1. C 5. A 1. H 6. I 2.F 8.T 2. B 6. A 2. B 7. D 3.T 9.F 3. C 7. C 3. F 8. G 4.F 10.F 4. A 8. C 4. E 9. J 5.T 11.F 5. A 10.C 6.F 12. T Short Answer 1. Three different types of broadband Internet service are cable‚ DSL‚ and fiber. Cable Internet service provides high-speed Internet access through the cable television network via a cable modem. DSL

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    Utilitarianism‚ by John Stuart Mill‚ is an essay written to provide support for the value of utilitarianism as a moral theory‚ and to respond to misconceptions about it. Mill defines utilitarianism as a theory based on the principle that "actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness‚ wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness." Mill defines happiness as pleasure and the absence of pain. He argues that pleasure can differ in quality and quantity‚ and that pleasures

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    Accounting Theory – Seminar 2 Presentation Briefly describe the accounting profession/What is the role of accountants? Accountants analyse costs of operations‚ products‚ and special projects. Compute taxes owed‚ prepare tax returns. Organize and maintain financial records. Suggest ways to reduce costs‚ enhance revenues and improve profits‚ Improve businesses efficiency. Critically discuss the role of the CFO Andy Fastow in the ENRON scandal Fastow created hundreds/ of "special-purpose entities"–off

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    Utilitarianism is not compatible with a religious approach to ethics” To what extent is this a fair statement? Ultimately utilitarianism is a way of improving the lives of most people‚ and religious ethics also aims to act out of compassion and love to improve the lives of others. For example‚ Christianity has certain rules that benefit those in society. We know that they work as many of those rules are tied in with the laws of the country. For instance‚ Murder and stealing are both illegal and

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    What Is Moral Deontology

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    we tend to make are based on good intentions. For example‚ if you tried to help a person from drowning and the individual unfortunately dies‚ this shows the person tried to do a good act of helping the drowned person. This supports the ideas of deontology in society because the person did the right thing in trying to save the person without anything in return. The individual did this act based on his good will and character based on the circumstance. These types of actions are accepted because the

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    auditor ( every 2 years) Appoint co obtain consent (in writing) to act as auditor from proposed (secretary) auditor or audit firm B4 any appointment. Listed co suitable audit co adequate Experience Resources Persons assigned to audit Immediate announcement to KLSE for any changes in Auditors. Partnership audit firm Appoint in the name of firm Joint auditors but even partner must individually be approved. ii) Qualification of Auditors An auditor of co should not 1) Be indebted to

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    Manangement Accounting 1

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    FACULTY OF BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT COURSE: BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING WITH HONOURS COURSE CODE: BBFA2203 COURSE TITTLE: INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 1 SEMESTER: JANUARY 2013 MATRICULATION NUMBER : 861109355388001 IDENTITY CARD NUMBER : 861109-35-5388 TELEPHONE NUMBER : 016-4263635 E-MAIL : ajima_s@yahoo.com TUTOR : IZDIHAR B. BAHRIN @ MD. DAUD LEARNING CENTRE : GREENHILL LEARNING CENTRE DECLARATION I hereby declare that the work in

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    Utilitarianism Key Features • • • Relativist Theory – – – – – – – No Absolutes Morality Depends on individual circumstances Happiness is the most important thing Quality and Quantity of Happiness need to be taken into account The Measure of Usefulness or Fittingness for purpose an action may have Teleological Ethical theories such as Utilitarianism tend to rely on the principle of utility It is the way of measuring how useful an action is in bringing about the consequences that we desire Equality

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    Consequentialism will focus more on the overall happiness that it will bring to all those involved. Seeing as how they have apprehended the bomber‚ and interrogated him to no avail. It is the police commissioners only hope to confirm the publics’ faith in the system; which should clearly be capable in making decisions that are ugly but necessary‚ for securing the safety of others. I believe that Act Consequentialism allows for the attempt to torture both the bomber alongside his wife‚ if it leads to the discovery

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    There are seven different major ethical systems and they are: ethical formalism‚ utilitarianism‚ religion‚ natural law‚ ethics of virtue‚ ethics of care‚ and egoism. All seven of these ethical systems are dealt with on a daily basis and sometimes it is hard to determine which one you are dealing with. Ethical systems intertwine with one another and make up how humans respond and react to situations they are faced with every day. Each ethical system has its own way of coming across to each individual

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