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    Christopher’s autism means he views the world in different ways to other people and although this can sometimes lead to him not understanding social situations his condition can also make him more reliable than someone without autism. The complexity of Christopher’s personality cannot be overlooked when looking at his reliability. Sometimes he is extremely logical and finds it difficult to understand parts of society that aren’t based on logic‚ for example jokes‚ whereas other times he bases

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    Current and Non-current Assets Without assets‚ businesses could not function. In order to show how much a business owns assets are used in accounting to clearly define the positive side of a balance sheet. Current and non-current assets are not only cash‚ but also monies which will turn into cash in the future. This includes receivables‚ properties‚ work in progress and buildings. This paper will define current and non-current assets‚ differentiate between the two‚ the order of liquidity and

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    I do believe that a person can persuade others of a valid argument using emotions. As long as the person have valid facts. Their emotions can help them persuade others about the topic that they  are very passionate about. Kent did show some emotions in his speech‚ but he did not have any valid facts.  I do believe that does help if you can understand fallacies. I watched the video before I read the chapters and I felt like I was just listening to someone trying to change the way I understood life

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    Is Wikipedia a Credible and Valid Source of Information? Management 521 July 25‚ 2011 Is Wikipedia a Credible and Valid Source of Information? Abstract Team A debated on whether Wikipedia is a credible and valid source of information. The team was divided into two groups‚ one side for and one side against. Among the five team members only one (the author) sided for Wikipedia as a credible and valid source. The debate lasted for seven days. Great points were raised by each team members to prove

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    INVENTORY – PERIODIC INVENTORY SYSTEM In a Periodic Inventory System‚ no effort is made to keep up – to – date records of either the inventory or the cost of goods sold. Instead‚ these amounts are determined only periodically __ usually at the end of each year. It is used by very small businesses having manual accounting systems. Questions 1 – 3 (Meigns & Meigns)‚ Question 4 (Fess & Warren) Question 1:- Mach IV Audio uses periodic inventory system. One of the

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    B10003001 Matt AFL2 陳泓志 Three Types of Reliable Friends     Friends play an important role in my life. Some of them are supportive and trustworthy‚ while some may not.  Today I can only rely on these three types of friends; a school friend‚ a neighborhood friend‚ and a childhood friend.   These friends are very helpful and generous to me‚ I can’t live without them.      First‚ I’d like to talk about my school friend; Sean. He is a badminton player in the school team. We have something in common

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    Thomas Jefferson Sister Stella October 13 2011 Reliable vs. Unreliable Narrator I believe that the unnamed narrator of “Araby” lacks the qualities that would make him a reliable narrator. The plot of the story deals with an unnamed narrator who is a young boy. He has a childhood crush on his friend’s sister whose name is also never stated. The plot then deals with this boy’s struggle with his own self to rack the nerves up to go talk to his childhood love. Eventually‚ his friend’s sister asks

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    in fact‚ readers doubt whether it is reliable or not since they are not able to have another perception of the story because he is the only one telling it. Nevertheless‚ there are some reasons why readers can say that Nick’s version of the events is not sincere at all since he cannot avoid relating what happens in a very personal way‚ mentioning what he wants and avoiding what he does not want to be known. First‚ neither Nick nor the text prove to be reliable. He affirms in the beginning of the novel

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    Was the Milgram Experiment Ethical or Valid? In 1961‚ Stanley Milgram‚ a psychologist at Yale University‚ conducted an experiment on a group’s obedience to authority. This experiment has encountered intense scrutiny ever since its findings were first published in 1963; many people question the ethics and validity of the experiment. Multitudes of researchers have taken it upon themselves to determine the answers to the questions (McLeod). Based on new guidelines for ethics‚ Stanley Milgram’s experiment

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    Taking this into consideration‚ eyewitness testimony may not always be reliable as it depends solely on a person’s ability to remember faces or events. To a large extent memory (a cognitive process) is unreliable. This essay attempts to provide evidence for the unreliability of memory and as a consequence‚ eye-witness testimony

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