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    The Existence of Audit Expectation Gap: Bangladesh Perspective - Perceptions of Naïve Investors‚ Students and Professionals Regarding the Audit and Role of Knowledge Affecting the Gap. Abstract: The study investigates the existence of audit expectation gap in relation to society’s unreasonable expectations out of auditing in Bangladesh. This also identified the effects of auditing knowledge on the gap. Among all the classes of our society the accounting graduates are expected to have more

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    Introduction Nowadays‚ many people are willing to enter the world of business. Being a businessman is one of the best ways of challenging your capacity in managing and driving a business. The University of Luzon is yearly conducting its Foundation Week to celebrate its existence. One of the most expected activities is the “KALAKALAN” where an actual and hands on business will be built by the groups of college students. The “KALAKALAN” aims to determine the best group in selling and providing goods

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    ’a’ stayed next to the bottom part of the paper. Because the pigments have specific characteristic rate of movement they were able to be separated. Another objective of this experiment was to measure the rate of photosynthesis by the use of a spectrophotometer. Indeed we tried to determine if light and healthy pigments were necessary for the occurrence of the photosynthesis. Different tubes were used‚ some containing healthy chloroplasts‚ and other containing unhealthy chloroplasts. They were exposed

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    Abstract In this experiment‚ the absorbance of KMnO4 was measured by spectrophotometric method to determine the molar concentration and the molar extinction coefficient of KMnO4. In part 1‚ in order to determine the maximum absorbance wavelength of KMnO4‚ we measured the absorbance of the sample solution which contains KMnO4 at the wavelengths between 330nm and 660nm‚ and plotted the λ and A points; the λmax was 530nm. In part 2‚ the effect of concentration on the absorbance was examined. We prepared

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    without the 1.0mL of water. These five experimental solutions were capped and mixed by inversion. After mixing‚ 1.0mL of catechol was added to each of the five experimental solutions and they were each inverted every minute for five minutes. The spectrophotometer was calibrated using the blank solution. The experimental solution‚ with the same pH as the blank‚ was

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    CORPORATE FRAUD & THE ROLES OF AUDITOR (BANGLADESH PERSPECTIVE) Submitted To: Tahmina Ahmed Lecturer Department Of Accounting And Information Systems University Of Dhaka. Submitted By: Group No. 02 ID 18003 18051 18053 18073 18089 18200 NAME Safiqur Rahman Mahadin Anik Mahmudul Islam Arnab Kumar Chakrabartty Abdullah Al Noman Namrata Chakma Date of Submission: November 11‚ 2014. 1|Page This Report Includes The Following Contents Chapter No. Contents Page No. 01.Introduction 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Introduction

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    2015 Jade Nazareno ABSTRACT The experiment aims to determine the Keq of the formation of Fe(SCN)2+ through the use of UV-Vis spectrophotometry. The solutions used in the study were allowed to equilibrate days before calibration in a UV-Vis spectrophotometer which determined the absorbance and thus the molar absorptivity of Fe(SCN)2‚ which was found to be 1.942 x 10-3 M-1cm-1. Given the molar absorptivity and absorbance‚ Beer-Lambert’s Law gave the equilibrium concentrations for the product and reactants

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    enzymatic reaction. Alpha amylase converts starch into glucose and when starch is combined with I2KI indicator a dark purple solution forms. As the enzyme breaks down the starch the absorbency will decrease. The absorbency is measured through the spectrophotometer which reads the transmittance of the wavelengths that pass through the solution. In order to determine the optimum temperature for the enzymatic reaction water bath of varying temperatures were made. To determine the ideal pH various buffers

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    Dinitrosalicyclic acid (DNS) Assay method is utilized to monitor the enzymatic activity of invertase. Invertase was subjected to different pH (3.87‚ 4.0‚ 5.5‚ 7.3 and 10.55) of buffer solution and was observed under 540 nm absorbance using spectrophotometer. After observation and analysis‚ a peak (optimum pH) was observed by plotting absorbance versus pH. INTRODUCTION Enzymes are proteinaceous catalysts‚ which speed up the rate of a biochemical reaction. They reduce the activation energy

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    mL. In each of these cuvettes‚ we added 2.0 mL of H2O2‚ 1.0 mL of Guaiacol and enough pH 5 Buffer to fill each cuvette to 8.0 mL with all of the materials combined. Immediately after adding the materials in each cuvette‚ we placed it in the spectrophotometer to get an absorbance reading @ 500 nm in 20 second intervals commencing at 20 seconds and concluding at 120

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