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    Weekly Case Notes--Essar Energy: Indian GAAP‚ U.S GAAP or IFRS Internal issues: The company needs to change their accounting standards to IFRS without sufficient knowledge of IFRS. The company needs to hire new employees that have the adequate IFRS knowledge and sensitive to the differences between IFRS and Indian GAAP. The employees require extra time for training There were huge accounting tasks needs to involve many employees under various departments‚ such as the plant head required

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    Hamlet Essay: Deception

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    their own Weapons Lies and deception are some of the many actions that have disastrous consequences. For the most part‚ they destroy trust and leave the people closest to us feeling vulnerable. In Hamlet‚ one of Shakespeare’s many plays‚ the theme of lies and deception is very significant. This play shows that every character that lies and practices the act of deception is ultimately punished for doing so by their treacherous deaths. Hamlet has lied and practiced deception several times which has prolonged

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    Deception and Vision in Shakespeare’s Othello Walter Scott once stated‚ “Oh‚ what a tangled web we weave... when first we practice to deceive” (Quotation). Scott’s statement is overwhelmingly evident in William Shakespeare’s Othello. Deception is a reoccurring theme in Othello‚ that touches each character individually and on various levels. The theme that affects Othello directly is vision. Vision is the “ocular proof” that Othello demands from Iago‚ and how his actions are based on what he hears

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    ’Your hand‚ your tongue: look like the innocent flower‚ but be the serpent under ’t. ’ (Shakespeare 1.5. 64-66) Throughout Shakespeare ’s Macbeth‚ things are not always as they seem. Deception in this play is always present‚ especially with the main characters - Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is the most skilled at persuading others‚ especially her husband‚ into believe things that are not true. The above quote‚ spoken by Lady Macbeth to her husband‚ shows exactly how manipulative and deceiving

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    THE THEME OF DECEPTION The theme of deception is one of the central themes that is shown through-out the play of "Othello" written by William Shakespeare. The idea of deception and decieving is surrounded by the character of Iago‚ the master mind behind all the deception. It is through the character of Iago that the readers are able to visualise just how badly the doing’s of deception can effect and ruin those whom are being decieved. Through this essay i will explore how Iago effects the other

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    Deception In Hamlet Essay

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    are filled with lessons and concepts that have been used to teach for centuries. Loyalty‚ irony‚ family and deception have weighed heavily on how the reader perceives the story as these main themes established the lessons embedded in the literature. Deception‚ in this story‚ is one of these themes that seem unavoidable. Shakespeare is known for being repetitive in his teaching‚ but deception was in all scenes due to its importance. Deceitfulness filled every character‚ for each one tries to outlast

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    Deception in Online Dating

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    drastic contrast of their online and offline self. There is a significant error with the image you had in mind about what they would be like; their appearance is less attractive‚ their clothes were out of style‚ they smell and speak repugnantly‚ and their confidence they displayed online has vanished. This story ends with you running back home completely disturbed with how much deception was present. This situation describes the real problem with finding romance online. Even though the internet provides

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    Elizabeth Threats Professor William Isaacson English 102 MA1 4 May 2013 A Doll’s House This play is based on a marriage between two people. A relationship built not on trust and equality but on lies and deception. The play brings to life a woman’s role in society and the inequality between the sexes. The play introduces us to some shady characters. The first is Nora Helme the wife of Torvald Helmer. On the ouside she portrays herself to be a loving wife‚ devoted mother and a carefree

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    Throughout "Othello"‚ the theme of deception plays an important role. The arch-deceiver in this play is Iago. Iago ’s repeated deception moves the play forward to the climax and ultimately to the tragic ending. Although deception is always meant to deceive‚ the degree of deception varies upon the context of the situation. Another character that exhibits deception is Desdemona. The deception shown by Desdemona has a different intention as compared to Iago ’s. Iago wants to get revenge on Othello

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    Disguise and Deception are one of the many themes portrayed in the Odyssey by Homer translated by Stanley Lombardo that can be connected and compared to the Torah. There are many examples that can prove Disguise and deception in these two literary texts‚ one of these being when Odysseus disguised as a beggar‚ and when Athena disguised herself as Mentor. This can compare to the Torah in examples like when Angels disguised as people to convey messages from God for example to Lot and Abraham‚ and Joseph

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