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    Procedure for Assessment and Collection of Tax Course: Taxation Management Semester: Summer’2010 Submitted By: Atiqua Masood Saya (8090) Preeti Adwani (7958) Shumaila meer (7583) Shafaq Zehra Rehmani (12044) Urooj Bibi (7218) Submitted To: Mr. Farrukh Ansari Submitted On: 25st July’ 2010 LETTER OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    He also faced the challenge of slavery‚ which was a problem that had plagued America since its early days‚ and a major cause in starting the civil war. Lincoln believed that slavery should be abolished‚ more importantly though he believed in the preservation of the union‚ and in the end he issued the emancipation proclamation in order to preserve the union. As a person‚ Lincoln held the ideal of slavery to be wrong‚ and morally believed that slaves should be freed. He believed in the equality of

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    has relied on tradition‚ authority‚ trial and error and research (Lee 2003‚ p. 618). However‚ more recently the appreciation and application of evidence based practice (EBP) has caused a shift in clinical nursing decision making (Lee 2003‚ p. 618). EBP is defined as ‘integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available external clinical evidence from systematic research’ (Sackett et al. 1996‚ cited in Rolfe‚ Segrott & Jordan 2008‚ p. 448). EBP must take into account patient values

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    Managerial Auditing Journal Emerald Article: Audit evidence: the US standards and landmark cases Rocco R. Vanasco‚ Clifford R. Skousen‚ Richard L. Jenson Article information: To cite this document: Rocco R. Vanasco‚ Clifford R. Skousen‚ Richard L. Jenson‚ (2001)‚"Audit evidence: the US standards and landmark cases"‚ Managerial Auditing Journal‚ Vol. 16 Iss: 4 pp. 207 - 214 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02686900110389151 Downloaded on: 30-04-2012 References: This

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    The Importance of DNA Evidence What is DNA? Is it these winding strands that look like ladders or is it what gives a person blonde hair and blue eyes? Actually‚ DNA is both of these things. DNA is a person’s genetic makeup–their hereditary blueprint passed on by their parents. It is a part of almost every cell in the human body. In each cell‚ a person’s DNA is the same; it stays the same throughout their lifetime. DNA is found in skin tissue‚ sweat‚ bone‚ the root and shaft of hair‚ earwax‚ mucus

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    DNA testing on crime scene evidence is considered conclusive‚ but it wasn’t always that way. About 30 years ago‚ this tool was not considered accurate enough to make a difference in identifying or clearing a suspect. DNA profiling is a process of identifying a specific DNA pattern. The history dates back to the 1900s at the University of Leicester‚ and it’s used to solve many cases and identify the suspects of many different crimes. DNA profiling is also used to identify victims of disaster and

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    will be discussing how the evidence from my portfolio demonstrates that I have achieved one specific proficiency. ‘A professional portfolio is a collection of carefully selected materials that document the nurse ’s competencies and illustrate the expertise of the nurse.’ (Oerman‚ 2002). The proficiencies are based on the NMC 2013 code of practice. I will be exploring how the proficiencies principles were attained and how my evidence connotes the achievement- the evidence I have provided is from my

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    Evidence Based Nursing Practice in Nursing • "Doing the right things right" (Craig & Smyth‚ 2002‚ p.4) • Used to improve the experiences associated with health care and illness • Early examples o Infection control (aseptic technique) o DVT (deep vein thrombosis) prevention Development of the EBP Concept • Began with medicine o Archie Cochran‚ a British epidemiologist in 1972 published a book criticizing the medical profession for not reviewing medical research studies o Believed that

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    nominated must be at least fifty years old and cannot be altered to the point where it does not look like it once did before. If a property passes this‚ then it is eligible for nomination. To be nominated‚ one must go to their state’s historic preservation office. There‚ they would fill out forms and they would be informed on what the responsibilities of being on the National Register would be. If one agrees to these responsibilities‚ the property they are trying to get nominated would be evaluated

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    Physical evidence is extremely important in solving crimes; especially where there are no witnesses to the crime and the victim is deceased of the whereabouts of the victim are unknown. There are various types of evidence that can be collected from a crime scene; the evidence is dependent on the physical evidence that can be collected at the particular crime scene. Basically‚ evidence that is collected on a crime scene is deemed valuable for the purpose of investigation. From the crime scene the

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