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reactions to accounting disclosures how the results of behavioural research can form the basis for developing ways to more efficiently use accounting-related data the limitations of behavioural research Copyright 2009 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd PPTs t/a Deegan‚ Financial Accounting Theory 3e 11-2 Introduction to behavioural research • Behavioural research examines how individuals react to various accounting disclosures • Grounded in behavioural decision theory • Goal is to describe actual
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Introduction to Software Engineering Somnuk Keretho‚ Assistant Professor Department of Computer Engineering Faculty of Engineering‚ Kasetsart University Email: sk@nontri.ku.ac.th URL: http://www.cpe.ku.ac.th/~sk Somnuk Keretho/Kasetsart University Outline of this presentation • • • • • • Scope of Software Engineering Object-Oriented Software Development Software Process Software Life-Cycle Models Object Orientation Software Quality Assessment Reference to Chapter 1/2/3 of “Software Engineering
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A ROSE FOR EMILY: EPISODE V Fazonela‚ Morata‚ Sison SETTING‚ TONE‚ MOOD‚ ATMOSPHERE • Post civil war-era America • Either Jefferson‚ TX (par 55. – “..some in their brushed Confederate uniforms..”) • House was like a monument (Change of setting) • Townspeople wanted to take a look inside (curiosity) • Mood: Thriller – Tone: Suspenseful • Previous episodes • Foul smelling incident • Negro was only allowed to enter and exit • Locked up room (Setting 2) • Atmosphere: dusty‚ uninhabited‚ dirty‚
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Eugene F. Brigham & Joel F. Houston Fundamentals of Financial Management Concise 8E 2-1 © 2015 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned‚ copied‚ or duplicated‚ or posted to a publicly accessible website‚ in whole or in part. INTRO ORGANIZATION CREATING VALUE STK-MGR CONFLICTS STK-DBT CONFLICTS BAL INTERESTS Chapter 1 An Overview of Financial Management Forms of Business Organization Creating Value for Investors Stockholder-Manager Conflicts Stockholder-Debtholder Conflicts
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Mars Orbiter Mission S NAYAB RASOOL 11011A0422 ECE‚ 4/4 JNTUH Objective • To develop the technologies required for design‚ planning‚ management and operations of an interplanetary mission. • Exploration of Mars surface features‚ morphology‚ mineralogy and Martian atmosphere by indigenous scientific instruments. Why Mars? Mars is near Earth Elliptical orbit like Earth Potential for colony 24.6 hour rotation Similar axis tilt Polar ice caps Magnetic field Launch • MOM is
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Anti-lock brake system (abs): implementation of anti-lock brake system along with its advantages and limitations. International Journal of Instrumentation‚ Control and Automation (IJICA) ISSN: 2231-1890‚ Vol-1 Iss-3‚4‚ 2012 77 ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS): IMPLEMENTATION OF ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM ALONG WITH ITS ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS. Abhishek Patil Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ Symbiosis Institute of Technology‚Pune‚India. Email:abhishek21.patil@gmail.com Abstract-This paper
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QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE STUDY OF PERFORMANCE APPRISAL SOCIO DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS:- 1. NAME: 2. SEX: MALE FEMALE 3. AGE: UPTO 20 Y 20 – 30 Y 30 – 40 Y ABOVE 40 Y 4. MARITAL STATUS: MARRIED UNMARRIED 5. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: 6. DEPARTMENT: MANAGEMENT HR R &
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ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR WWW.PRENHALL.COM/ROBBINS OBJECTIVES LEARNING After studying chapter five and listening to my lecture‚you should be able to: 1. Explain how two people can see the same thing and interpret it differently. 2. List three determinants of attribution. 3. Describe how shortcuts can assist in or distort our judgment of others. 4. Explain how perception affects the decisionmaking process. 5. Outline the six steps in the rational decisionmaking model. O B J E C T I V E
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Buddhism Lucy Smith Kendra Krim Buddhism originated in Northern India. Cultural Diffusion No clear pattern of diffusion. Spacial Distribution Located mostly in China and surrounding areas. Core Beliefs • Buddhism offers an explanation for evil and human suffering. • The Four Noble Truths: the doctrines of Buddha: • All life is suffering‚ • The cause of suffering is ignorant desire‚ • This desire can be destroyed‚ • The means to this is the Eightfold Path. Buddhism is a universalizing
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