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    Lecture Note Week 12

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    Session 1‚ 2013 FINS 3626 p International Corporate Governance Week 12 Case‐study & Final Examination Review Dr Gloria Y. Tian School of Banking & Finance y.tian@unsw.edu.au Satyam Computers Ltd.  Satyam Computers Ltd.‚ the winner of Golden  Case‐study: Governance Failure Satyam Computers Ltd.  Peacock Award for Excellence in Corporate  Governance‚ ironically became a black mark in the  history of corporate governance in India‚ when  Ramalinga Raju (f li j (founder‚ CEO and the chairman) 

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    LECTURE NOTES 1 : INVESTMENTS by: Ms. Hazel M. Sarmiento Investments are assets not directly identified with the entity’s normal operating activities but are nonetheless acquired to: 1) generate income on idle cash; 2) exercise significant influence or control over another entity; 3) establish long-term relationships with suppliers and creditors; 4) accumulate funds for future use; 5) benefit from capital appreciation; or 6) protect from possible future risks. I. Investments

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    BIO103 Lecture 10 11

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    FOOD AND NUTRITION & The Digestive System Lecture No. 10 FOOD AND NUTRITION Food  Food is any edible material that supports growth‚ repair and maintenance of the body.  Foods are substances containing nutrients  Nutrients are needed for: • Cell repair • Cell growth • Energy • Protection Food  Classification of foods: A. According to the source of origin 1. Animal foods 2. Plant foods B. According to the calorigenicity 1. Calorigenic foods 2. Non-Calorigenic foods C. According to the main

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    Appologetic Lecture Notes 1

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    Lecture One: THE NEED FOR APOLOGETICS: A SUMMARY OF THE ESSENTIALS OF CHRISTIANITY FOUR ATTACKS ON GOD: AN INTRODUCTION TO ANTI-THEISM In our current generation‚ Christianity has faced a fresh new series of assaults. In recent years such books as Sam Harris’ The End of Faith and Richard Dawkins’ The God Delusion have become best sellers. Their attacks have focused on the reasonableness and logic of the faith‚ and the have lobbed salvos against such modern Christian authors as Frances Schaeffer

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    Lecture 13 Nutritional Requirements The Nutrient and Nutrition. Classes of nutrients: carbohydrates‚ fats‚ proteins‚ vitamins‚ water‚ minerals. Function‚ sources and deficiency/toxicity of major vitamins and minerals. The Nutrient and Nutrition Humans are heterotrophs‚ organisms that cannot produce their own food. Heterotrophs must ingest‚ or take in‚ food. At least 95% of the species of organisms on earthall animals‚ all fungi‚ and most protists and bacteriaare heterotrophs

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    Liberty University liberty Baptist theological seminary Book CRITIQUE OF: Lectures to my students BY: Charles H. Spurgeon Submitted to Dr. Robert Pace in partial fulfillment of the requirements for 201320 SPRING 2013PLED 635 – D01 LUO PASTORAL THEOLOGY by: yossi sarid ID# 24901465 las cruces‚ new mexico APRIL 7‚ 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS BIBLIOGRAPHIC ENTRY………………………………………………………………………1 SUMMARY………..……………………………………………………………….......................1 critique…………………………………………………………………………

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    World History Lecture Notes

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    9/19/12 Farming and Emergence of Complex Societies * Farming and complex societies are the result of change * One of major changes is reflected in this frieze on a wall in Mesopotamia -reflects domestication of animals and plants – was a monumental change – resulted in a new way of living we know as farming – included pastoralism * Development of farming communities – a major change – started to be accompanied by a wall structure * Between about 12‚000 and 1‚000 BCE – Appeared independently

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    Workplace Learning: Introduction to Workplace Learning: * Learning is the most significant factor contributing to organizational success‚ especially in the light that knowledge will rapidly supercede capital‚ labor and raw materials. * Concepts of learning can be either formal learning or informal learning. * Traditionally learning was more relied on off the job learning methods such as training courses‚ seminars and educational programs. * Focused developmental programs

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    crim 131 lecture 1

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    The criminal justice system police courts corrections The crime funnel large number of real crime but only a small number of people are incarcerated a lot of crime that goes undetected therefore the police can not respond to is Role sand responsibilities of the government constitution act: establishes federal and provincial respondibilities federal – decides which behaviours are crimes provincial – law enforcement and administration of CJS municipal – responsible for policing and enforcing

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    Lecture 1 Torts Law

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    I. DEFINITION: A tort is a civil wrong beyond a breach of contract for which the law provides redress. A. The law of torts focuses on private right of redress. The aggrieved party sues in tort to recover damages for the harm caused by her defendant. Contrast this to criminal law where the State‚ through government-employed prosecutors‚ pursues the action and extracts the punishment. B. LAWS come from 3 sources: i. Constitution ii. Statutory Law iii. Jurisprudential (or common law)

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