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    Chapter 9 – Interpersonal Relationships I. Advantages and disadvantages of interpersonal relationships A. Advantages 1. Lesson loneliness 2. Provide stimulation 3. Enhance self worth and self esteem 4. Maximize pleasure and minimize pain B. Disadvantages 1. Pressure to be vulnerable 2. Encroach on privacy 3. Increase obligations 4. Limit other relationships 5. Emotionally difficult to dissolve 6. Break your heart II. Relationship stages A. Created and constructed by the individuals

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    Children and Their Academic /Social Performance in School by shaantanupurab in Relationships‚ November 16‚ 2010 Divorce is technically the formal dissolution of marriage which is more often conceived as the catalyst for the increasing family fragmentation characterizing contemporary western societies. Abstract Divorce is technically the formal dissolution of marriage which is more often conceived as the catalyst for the increasing family fragmentation characterizing contemporary western societies

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    governance became a pressing issue following the 2002 introduction of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in the U.S.‚ which was ushered in to restore public confidence in companies and markets after accounting fraud bankrupted high-profile companies such as Enron and WorldCom. Most companies strive to have a high level of corporate governance. These days‚ it is not enough for a company to merely be profitable; it also needs to demonstrate good

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    WorldCom: Can you hear the Lawsuits Now 1. Why do suppose Bernie Ebbers was treated more like the leader of a cult than a CEO? Explain. Bernie Ebbers was considered a cult leader for various reasons the total number of people affected by his behavior and direction of individual who just simply did as he requested which is what cult leaders do. He was known as a leader with charismatic is why a lot of his unethical actions were not challenged. Bernie Ebbers was ordered to pay back $6.13 billion

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    HASSAN | Olympus/ JAP | 13 | HANNY JASMINE HARGREAVES | IMRAN HARGREAVES | Bernard Madoff/ USA | 14 | PEI KHEE | KHOO | Satyam/ IND | 15 | MINHEE | KIM | Samsung/ KOREA | 16 | CHOON KEAT | LEE | Freddie Mac / USA | 17 | JEE YAN | LEE | Worldcom/ USA | 18 | YEE CHANG | LEE | NFC/ MY | 19 | ALEXANDER CHIN YIK | LIM | | 20 | HONG CHIE | LIM | Dynergy/USA | 21 | SI HAO | LIM | | 22 | JIAN YEW | LU | Lockheed Martin (LMT) / USA | 23 | HIRANYA MALYA | MEDURI | Tata Motors / IND

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    Illegal association - Section 11(2) of the companies act 1956 talks about illegal association which states No company‚ association or partnership consisting of more than twenty persons shall be formed for the purpose of carrying on any other business that has for its object the acquisition of gain by the company‚ association or partnership‚ or by the individual members thereof‚ unless it is registered as a company under this Act‚ or is formed in pursuance of some other Indian law. As important

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    mL of deionized water were then added to the 125 mL flask and stirred with the K2C2O4 until complete dissolution was achieved. Next‚ 4.11 grams of FeCl3 were weighed out using the balance previously mentioned. Once the 4.11 grams were measured‚ the FeCl3 was placed in a 150 mL beaker. Then 10 mL of deionized water were added to the 150 mL beaker and stirred with the FeCl3 until complete dissolution occurred. The oxalate solution (K2C2O4H2O) from the 125 mL Erlenmeyer flask was added to the 150 mL

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    Introduction: The term `labour legislation’ is used to cover all the laws which have been enacted to deal with “employment and non-employment” wages‚ working conditions‚ industrial relations‚ social security and welfare of persons employed in industries. Need for labour legislation in India: Organized industry in a planned economy calls for the spirit of co-operation and mutual dependence for attaining the common purpose of greater‚ better and cheaper production. Since this has not been

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    standards are generally principles-based. Recently‚ there has been much debate on whether principle-based accounting would be more efficient than the popular rules-based accounting - especially in response to accounting scandals‚ such as Enron and Worldcom‚ the current way of accounting has been under a great deal of criticism. Rules-based accounting is basically a list of detailed rules that must be followed when preparing financial statements. Many accountants favor the prospect of using rules-based

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    markets; and facilitate capital formation. The SOX Act of 2002 was implemented to regulate ethical business transactions concerning business accounting reporting standards. The Act is to minimize accounting scandals such as Enron‚ Tyco International‚ WorldCom‚ and many other financial institutions and businesses. Yes‚ businesses became more ethical after the SOX Act was implemented because companies are inspected and held to a higher accountablility standard if the regulations are not adhered to.

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