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    To: Audit partner From: Sajan Shrestha (manager) Date: 4/20/14 Subject: Identification of factors influencing risks and the relationship of risks to audit evidence After performing preliminary analytical procedures and planning activities for Pinnacle Manufacturing‚ I have found several factors influencing inherent risks and acceptable audit risk. I have categorized the determinants of acceptable audit risk into three different factors: external users’ reliance on financial statements‚ likelihood

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    Criticism in William Blake’s “The Chimney Sweeper” ‘The Chimney Sweeper’ by William Blake criticises child labour and especially society that sees the children’s misery but chooses to look away and it reveals the change of the mental state of those children who were forced to do such cruel work at the age of four to nine years. It shows the change from an innocent child that dreams of its rescue to the child that has accepted its fate. Those lives seem to oppose each other and yet if one reads the

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    Eight O’Clock What happens when the church bell tolls your final hour? Does your party dress turn to rags and your beautiful carriage revert back into a pumpkin? What do you do when your last sixty minutes are up? Many people pray to their God for salvation‚ and many others wish to go back and correct the wrongs in their lives. Many‚ though‚ await death’s embrace by cursing fate and dreading their moment of death‚ just as the man in A. E. Housman’s poem‚ “Eight O’Clock” does. The man in the poem

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    Today I talked to my grandma Elizabeth Regan whose maiden name is Blake. I asked her some questions about our family history and found out some very interesting information. My great great grandpa John Blake lived in Clark County‚ Ireland. His family and him lived on a farm that they spent most of their time working on. Eventually they decided to immigrate to America‚ the main reason for this is because of the Great Famine or the Potato Famine. John had eleven siblings‚ the oldest named Bill‚ was

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    Because I am furniture is narrated by Anke the protagonist. In my opinion Anke’s narration has a good description that gives me‚ the reader‚ a view of what’s happening in the story but most importantly she is a believable narrator. She describes in detail her emotionally conflicted life. Anke does witness her father constantly beating her brother and sister‚ but it’s only her that Larus her father does not abuse. Throughout the story‚ it’s all come to a conclusion that Anke is not abused‚ but still

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    The Lamb vs. The Tiger William Blake was an English poet who lived during the 18th and 19th century. He had a strong belief in Christianity and many of his works dealt with the diety of Christ. Many of poems used some of the same imagery but had different meaning. Two examples of his work that could be compared are “The Lamb” and “The Tyger”. The titles are opposite and in reality the tiger would naturally prey on an animal such as the lamb. The pieces‚ before reading‚ present two forces

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    WHITE WOMEN: WHY DIALOGUES ARE DIFFICULT & TALKING CAN STOP HATE The book bridges not walls edited by Stewart talks a lot on having dialogues with people especially in its eleventh chapter. Two articles in chapter eleven caught my attention because they all talk about ‘dialogues’. Dialogue is an important thing in the societies to do in order for people to understand and trust each other in order to stop hate. These article reviews discuss how black women talk with white women and westerners talk

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    EN 222-Intro to British Lit. II April 21‚ 2012 William Blake in contrast of Songs of Innocence and of Experience William Blake‚ an engraver‚ exemplified his passion for children through his many poems. Blake lived in London most of his life and many fellow literati viewed him as eccentric. He claimed to have interactions with angels and prophets‚ which had a great influence on his outlook of life. Blake believed all prominent entities‚ those being church‚ state‚ and government had become sick with

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    William Blake: Underappreciated and Unexpected Influence Many well-known and acclaimed writers‚ musicians‚ and artists were not recognized and were even criticized during their own time period. Among these were Vincent Van Gogh‚ Edgar Allen Poe‚ and Johann Sebastian Bach‚ who are all now heavily studied individuals. This was also the case for William Blake‚ a writer criticized and underappreciated in his time‚ that is now regarded as one of the six major English Romantic poets. His engravings and

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    Haverwood Furniture Inc. (B) Background on the merger In April 2008 Haverwood Furniture merged with Lea-Meadows‚ a manufacturer of upholstered furniture for living and family rooms. The merger was not planned in any conventional sense. The merger proceeded smoothly since the two firms were located on adjacent locations and the two companies would maintain as much autonomy as was economically justified. The only real issue that still remained was merging the selling efforts. The question was straight-forward

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