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    building a solid relationship among colleagues and the top management which prevent pointless misunderstandings. Effective communication includes several skills such as non-verbal communication‚ stress management‚ the ability to understand and recognize emotions of the listener and the speaker. However‚ listening is considered as one of the most important attribute of effective communication in the organization because it conveys the words and feelings of the communicator simultaneously. Moreover

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    Computer Forensic Investigative Analysis Report (CFIAR) |Incident Report Number |YYYYMMDDII## [year‚month‚day‚II‚version] | |Report Name | | |Location Category |[internal‚ external‚ internet‚ extranet‚ etc]

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    over assets. 
 3. The storeroom is open during the third shift: Reason: The physical control over assets of the company is lost. 
 4. The storeroom clerk prepares purchase requisitions. Reason: He is not the authorized person to make requisitions. 
 5. Physical inventory is taken on a cycle count basis. Reason: This introduces errors in the inventory count. 

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    important? • It was one of the first forensic cases. 2. What was Crippen accused of? Why was he accused of this crime? • Crippen was accused of killing his wife. He was accused of this crime because his wife suddenly disappeared‚ and his secretary moved in with him. 3. Why do you think people were so interested in Crippen’s case? • I think people were so interested in the Crippen case because it was one of the first forensic cases and there was a lot of doubt. The case

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    Oxley Act of 2002. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/sarbanesoxleyact.asp. Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002. (2004). Retrieved from http://www.soxlaw.com/s404.htm. Singleton‚ T. W.‚ & Singleton‚ A. J. (2010). Fraud Auditing and Forensic Accounting (4th ed.). Retrieved from The University of Phoenix eBook Collection database. Mulford‚ C. W.‚ & Comiskey‚ E. E. (2002). The Financial Numbers Game. Retrieved from The University of Phoenix eBook Collection database. Wells‚ J. T. (2011)

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    Melissa Mulkey Introduction to Forensics-3 Individual Work Week 2 7/27/13 There are many types of search patterns and they vary on how they are completed and when they are most effective. The different types of search patterns are: Line/Strip Search Pattern‚ Grid Search Pattern‚ Spiral Search Pattern‚ Wheel/Ray Search Pattern‚ Quadrant/Zone Search Pattern‚ and Vehicle Searches. Line Strip Search Patterns is where investigators begin at the boundary at one end of the crime scene and walk straight

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    Kimberly Correa Forensics Dr. Edmond Locard was a pioneer in forensic science who became known as the Sherlock Holmes of France. He formulated the basic principle of forensic science: "Every contact leaves a trace". This became known as Locard’s exchange principle. Born on November 13 1877 in Saint-Chamond‚ France‚ Locard studied medicine and law at Lyon‚ eventually becoming the assistant of Alexandre Lacassagne‚ a criminologist and professor. He held this post until 1910‚ when

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    Polymorphism is a method used to study DNA. One of the reasons that this test became less useful is because it requires an excessive amount of DNA. Critical Thinking Questions Why do you think DNA has had such an impact on forensic science? I think DNA is such an important factor of forensic science because it could lead you to the suspect in charge of the crime. What do you think would be some of the challenges in collecting DNA evidence? How would you overcome these challenges? I think some of the

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    chartered accountant has changed over time. They are not merely postmortem officers. Five years back‚ people used to think that the chartered accountants are Compliance Officers. Today‚ they have proved that the Chartered Accountants are not the Compliance Officers but are the Business Solution Providers. Today‚ the Chartered Accountants are the strategic partners‚ business solution provider. Their function is not restricted to accounting‚ auditing or banking. Today the Chartered Accountants have a

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    Financial management L. Fung AC3059‚ 2790059 2012 Undergraduate study in Economics‚ Management‚ Finance and the Social Sciences This is an extract from a subject guide for an undergraduate course offered as part of the University of London International Programmes in Economics‚ Management‚ Finance and the Social Sciences. Materials for these programmes are developed by academics at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). For more information‚ see: www.londoninternational

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