Conference for their helpful comments. We also would like to thank Xia Chen for her valuable research assistance. Abbie Smith thanks the Institute of Professional Accounting of the Graduate School of Business‚ University of Chicago‚ and Robert Bushman thanks The Pricewaterhouse Coopers Faculty Fellowship Fund for financial support. *Corresponding author. Tel.:
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the world at no cost‚ but by the time they arrived on Turkish ground they had greatly woken up to the reality of the dangers and high possibility of them dying to the Turkish threat. The fact that the Australian and British soldiers stationed at Anzac Cove were experiencing a long stale mate with the Turkish enemy‚ meant that many of the men had had to long to think about the dangers of war and had grown quiet anxious and as months past several soldiers were being killed by stray mortars fired by
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Remember ‘Remembrance Day?’ I sat cross-legged on the blotchy carpet‚ splattered with an abstract painting. My elbow rested on the dent in my knee. My fingers touched the fluffy texture beneath me‚ tracing the scattered shapes. Beside me‚ Jenny sat with her legs unfolded‚ her body was leant back‚ making her amber hair droop across her shoulders‚ with her arms propping herself up. Her skin contrasted with the dark orange carpet; her eyes fluttered around the room‚ where a group of girls sat in
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Integrated Cost Management 1 Running head: INTEGRATED COST MANAGEMENT P1_DB1_Cost Accounting Systems Integrated Cost Management System Applied to Sun Shine Orange Grove April 10‚ 2011 Discuss how the development of a costing system and budget applies to Sun Shine Orange Grove (SSOG). Include in your answer: * definition of an integrated cost management system * scope of an integrated cost management system * goals of an integrated cost management system * three items
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John Bushman Bushman 1 3/19/2013 English 103 Mr. Anderson Thank You For Smoking: Rhetorical Analysis The book/article Thank You For Not Smoking is a 1994 satirical novel written by Christopher Buckley‚ and written as an e-article by Peter Brimelow. It was also made into a dark comedy
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(We’ve done us proud) (I am Australian) Good morning ladies and gentleman‚ I proudly welcome you‚ your family and friends to this citizenship ceremony today. Firstly I would like to pay my respects to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders of this land. The mayor Tom Tate for being here with us today. Our deputy mayor Donna gates. We thank you for coming to see who we are and what we can share with you. What does it mean to be an Australian? Being Australian means having Australian values like
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born in London‚ and John Christian Watson‚ of Scottish descent but born on board ship in Valparaiso Harbour‚ Chile‚ were ardent supporters of the Australian National Defence League. In his recent Soldier Boy: The True Story of Jim Martin the Youngest Anzac‚ Anthony Hill explains how young Jim was imbued at school with pride in being part of the British Empire and was keen to join the military training scheme for boys of twelve and above. Jim enlisted at 14‚ giving a false age‚ and had not reached his
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Should ‘Simpson’ Be Considered a WWI Hero? It is said that one of the best known Gallipoli stories is the story of ‘John Simpson and his donkey’. The story is often told on Anzac Day‚ at schools and ceremonies and is told to demonstrate the spirit of Anzac. For many people‚ John Simpson Kirkpatrick is considered a hero of the first world war‚ but‚ like many other debatable topics their is often more than one side of the argument. There are many arguments to support both sides of this topics‚ but
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Discuss: “Despite the unifying results of WWI in relation to its identity‚ the overall result was a divided society.” The experience of World War I consolidated Australians’ pride in themselves‚ with the emergence of the ANZAC legend bringing ideas of Australian identity into focus. The war opened up deep divisions in Australia‚ a main division being religious; between the Protestants and Roman Catholics. The conscription issue also deeply divided Australia‚ with many people both for and against
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opposing sides. Bushman‚ Brad J.‚ Douglas A. Gentile. “Reassessing Media Violence Effects Using A Risk and Resilience Approach to Understanding Aggression.” Psychology of Popular Media Culture. 1.3. (2012): 138-51. PsycINFO. Web. 5 November 2012. Douglas Gentile and Brad Bushman explore the effects of violence in the media pertaining to children in “Reassessing Media Violence Effects Using A Risk and Resilience Approach to Understanding Aggression.” Gentile and Bushman argue
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