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    Developed in Michigan in the 1960s the high scope philosophy was focused on child development. The high scope approach was based on the work of Paget and Dewey. Educators were seen as facilitators or partners rather than managers or supervisors. The high scope approach was developed by a man Called David Weikart‚ it was developed for children who live in poorer areas and perform poorly on standardised tests. He looked for a better teaching method and came up with the high scope approach. This approach was

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    What is Accounting Ethics? The term accounting ethics are formed by the combination of two different words‚ namely accounting and ethics. Fortes‚ (2011) believes that ‘accounting is the collection‚ measurement‚ analysis and reporting of events in financial terms.’ While Karthik‚ (2010) believes that ‘ethics in its broader sense‚ deals with human conduct in relation to what is morally good and bad‚ right and wrong. It is the application of values to decision-making. These values include

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    _"There is a big disconnect between the vast potential of the global economy and what it does for ordinary workers. Finding solutions to these new global realities is very difficult but not impossible; it just requires some hard thinking and some hard decisions. Where are the leaders with the vision to take up the challenge?"1_ The keywords in the above excerpt are "workers"‚ "solutions"‚ "leaders" and "challenge". Nike Inc.‚ the world _LEADER_ in the athletic footwear‚ apparel‚ equipment and accessories

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    Yannick Sanchez Pets should be treated like family members I agree with the statement that pats should be treated like family members because they live with us‚ in our home and we have to take care of them. For example a dog is in more than one way similar to a little child who can not do anything by himself. We have to provide them food‚ home and if needed medical support. It is trus that a dog would never be as much important as a child would but we can not neglect them either. Another

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    Nike. Inc., and Sweatshops

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    Case Study: Nike‚ Inc.‚ and Sweatshops Summary: As a company‚ Nike has been the dominant presence in the athletic apparel industry globally. Although they were not the only company known to practice unethical manufacturing processes‚ they were the major target of criticism because of their leadership role.   To fight back against the negative publicity‚ Nike changed many working conditions and practices‚ arranged for independent audits by very reputable individuals in the industry to rate these

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    Auditing Risk

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    control risk at the account (or account group) level‚ and calculates planned detection risk at the account (or account group) level. Audit Risk (AR) is the probability that the auditor issues a clean opinion when the financial statements are materially misstated. Note that acceptable level of audit risk is the same across all accounts or account groups. The auditor chooses what overall level of audit risk they are willing to accept. A higher level of audit risk means that the auditor is willing

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    What High School Is Now

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    High school is an ever-changing process. As I think back to my last three years of High School things like clothes‚ language‚ and even hairstyles have transformed. If in three years so much can change imagine‚ how much things have changed since our parents were in school. From "bell-bottoms" to "baggy jeans"‚ from "groovy" to "slammin"‚ and from the infamous "pompadour" to the now popular "buzz cut". If these things are so different‚ I wonder how much other things have changed? One of the biggest

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    Advanced Auditing Assignment

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    QUESTION 1 (16 marks) Cash is the most vulnerable asset to audit. Answer the following questions; a) What are the three assertions an audit needs to establish? (6 marks) SOLUTION: Cash balances include cash on hand and at bank. Cash on hand includes undeposited receipts and petty cash. Cash at bank includes cash held in current and savings accounts which is available on demand. Unlike any other account balance‚ cash may be either an asset or a liability. The latter arises where the bank with

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    Cultural Audit - Nike

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    to protect and keep one’s feet warm‚ it is a fashion statement‚ an athletic enhancer‚ rebellion‚ status‚ and the ins and outs of coolness. Shoes‚ mainly athletic shoes have changed drastically throughout the years. From weight‚ size‚ look‚ and comfort ability‚ Nike has been the leading footwear company to develop and lead such a growing industry. Peter Hitchcock‚ the author of Oscillate Wildly‚ wrote‚ “The shoe is magical‚ within both the history of the commodity and the psychological compulsions

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    A Uniform Look

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    Title: A Uniform Look Authors: Yasmine L. Konheim-Kalkstein Source: American School Board Journal‚ Aug. 2006‚ Vol. 193‚ No. 8‚ pp. 24-27 Document Type: Journal Article Database: SIRS .A Uniform Look When students dress alike‚ proponents say‚ the school climate may be improved By Yasmine L. Konheim-Kalkstein Since the 1990s‚ the practice of having public school students wear uniforms--like their private school peers--has been credited with some amazing results. School uniforms‚ proponents

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