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    I. General Subject Area Web Programming Application Development II. Specific Topic Web Based Bankruptcy Case Management System with DSS technology for Law Offices of Richard Dwyer‚ California USA III. Specifics of the Research A. Introduction Manager Kelly of the Law Office of Richard Dwyer wanted to have a System that will allow clients to securely send in their confidential documents and will allow the company to provide a more efficient and reliable services for the clients

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    paper artifact‚ containing information in the form of the marks. (De Guzman et al 2009) According to Lee (2009)‚ an electronic filing system is a system of organizing files that utilizes hard drive space or network space. The system may either be computer software‚ an Internet-based program‚ or a simple file and folder system on the desktop of a computer. Electronic filing systems are used on multiple devices‚ ranging from our cell phones to our video game consoles to our digital video recorders.

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    Separation Challenge Problem: Salt‚ sand‚ wood chips‚ iron filings Materials Needed: a magnet‚ water‚ a pot‚ clean flat surfaces‚ a burner‚ filter paper‚ a stirrer‚ and four beakers for each item in the mixture Plan Brainstorm: Separate the items one by one using their different properties. Final Plan: To separate sand‚ salt‚ wood chips and iron filings First‚ use a magnet to remove the iron. Since some sand/salt will get caught with the iron filings‚ you may have to spread out the separated

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    Siddharth Dixit Dr.Richa Raghuvanshi Prof. V. P. Sahi Lecturer (ABS) Director (ABS) FACULTY CERTIFICATE Forwarded here with a term paper report on “General Motors Bankruptcy” submitted by Siddharth Dixit Enrollment No A7004611108 student of B.Com(H) II Year (2011-14). This project work is partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of B.Com (H)from Amity University Lucknow Campus‚ Uttar Pradesh. --------------------------------

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    The Ethical Challenges of Professional Practice Prepared by: Malgorzata Delimat Introduction In recent months‚ a sense of chaos has prevailed in Ireland. Scandals‚ which emerged in banking sector‚ have done horrendous damage to credibility of accountancy profession and reputation of Irish financial system. In these difficult times‚ it is very important to understand what the ethical challenges of accountancy profession are. As professionals‚ accountants

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    could delegate more resources to get the project completed in time as well. It is critical for the agency to have open communication between its team members‚ but it is just as crucial for the agency to be honest with the client as well. The ethical issue that arises with being overbudget is that individual employees don’t want to be penalized or face repercussions for their performance so they delay reporting results to management. When employees are afraid to report shortfalls earlier in the

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    Ethical Challenges and Agency Issues Analyzing ethical challenges Most people are aware of the ethical challenges businesses face in today’s world especially‚ in the financial services industry. Financial services became a major target after several scandals such as Enron and MCI. Unfortunately‚ the financial industry is very large‚ which encompasses entities such as banks‚ insurance companies‚ mortgage lenders‚ pension‚ and securities funds. “The financial service sector represents 20 percent

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    the firm’s operations. This risk is represented by the asset beta‚ β(a). Financial risk takes into account the firm’s leverage. The leverage will have an effect on the stakeholder’s risk. If leverage is too high‚ amongst other things‚ the risk of bankruptcy increases: the risk to stakeholders not earning their share increases. The financial risk is incorporated together with the business risk in the equity beta‚ β(e). We see that the company has very little debt today‚ so the tax shield effect of

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    Resolving Ethical Business Challenges As a new employee at Acme Corporation‚ Frank Garcia knew few mistakes were allowed. He had sold medical supplies to Thermocare. Thermocare was a company Acme had been trying to do business with for a while. Otis Hillman‚ buyer for Thermocare‚ was happy with the products supplied by Acme. When Frank wanted to sell additional items to the company‚ Otis would question whether Acme was the right company for supplying products and would outright hint that he wanted

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    numerous ethical challenges. The primary duty of a nurse in combat is to provide rapid access to best of the nursing care to every member of the armed forces injured. The very act of experiencing‚ witnessing‚ participating in troubling events can undermine their humility. Harmful beliefs and attributions can cause guilt‚ shame and self-condemnation and cause moral injury9. An act of serious transgression that leads to serious inner conflict because the experience is at odds with core ethical and moral

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