F&B Integrated REA Diagram This integrated REA diagram combines 4 individual cycles together‚ Revenue cycle indicated in blue shape‚ Expenditure cycle indicated in green shape‚ Production cycle indicated in red shape and Human Resource cycle indicated in orange shape. There are 4 integrated resources divided into 2 types which are tangible and intangible. Tangible resources include ‘Inventory (Raw material)’ ‚ ‘Inventory (Finished goods)’‚ ‘machine&equipment’ and ‘Cash’. Only intangible resource
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Draw ENTITY RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM (ERD) for the following requirement: 1. Students take courses in a college 2. Customers have accounts in a bank 3. People own vehicles 4. Employees manage projects 5. Machines are made up of parts 6. A college offers several courses. Attributes of the course include course code‚ name and credits. Each course may have zero or more subjects 7. Hotel (HotelNo‚ Name‚ Add‚ TelNo) Room (RoomNo‚ HotelNo‚ Type‚ Price) Booking (HotelNo
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Cardinality and Modality Cardinality and Modality work together to define the relationship. Cardinality indicates the maximum number of times an instance in one entity can be associated with instances in the related entity. Modality indicates the minimum number of times an instance in one entity can be associated with an instance in the related entity. Thus‚ Modality is also called participation because it denotes whether or not an instance of an entity MUST participate
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Actus Reus and Mens Rea Actus reus and mens rea are two of the five elements of a crime that the prosecution may have to prove to get a conviction in a criminal case. Actus reus is the criminal act. Mens rea is the intent to commit the crime. In general‚ the more serious a crime is‚ the more important it is for the prosecution to prove that both a criminal act was committed and that there was criminal intent. These more serious crimes are also known as conduct crimes. Not surprisingly‚ conduct
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10 The REA Approach to Database Modeling T his chapter examines the resources‚ events‚ and agents (REA) model as a means of specifying and designing accounting information systems that serve the needs of all of the users in an organization. The chapter is comprised of three major sections. The first introduces the REA approach and comments on the general problems associated with traditional accounting practice that can be resolved through an REA approach. This section presents the REA model and
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one-to-one correspondence. 2. When counting a group of objects there is a fixed order sequence of numbers. This is called stable-order rule. 3. The last number given to the last object counted represents the total number of objects. This is called the cardinality rule. 4. The order of the objects being counted doesn’t matter. This is called the order irrelevance rule. The students already understand how to rationally count to10 so I am going to build on this prior knowledge and take it to 15. The steps
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Make beautiful charts :- 1. Glimpses of the 2012 2. Healthy and Junk Food 3. 3R’s - Reduce‚ Refuse and Recycle New Delhi: The year 2012 was full of numerous major events in the fields of politics‚ business‚ cinema and sports which shaped the outgoing year and grabbed a lot of public attention. At home‚ we saw many important happenings like UPA’s trouble shooter Pranab Mukherjee’s election as thePresident of the Indian Republic‚ surfacing of a string of scams dealing severe blow to the credibility
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criminal law-1 ON THE TOPIC:- “relevance mens rea in satautory provisions” PRESENTED BY: - KUMAR MANGALAM B.A.LLB‚ 3rd SEMESTER‚ 2nd YEAR ROLL NO.:- 936 SUBMITTED TO: - father peter ladis Date:- INTRODUCTION ABOUT THE TOPIC As a general rule‚ unless a person has committed the necessary ’ ’actus reus ’ ’‚ one cannot be found guilty; nevertheless there are some exceptions. Now‚ it is suitable to see that ‘‘mens rea‚ in Anglo-American law‚ criminal intent or evil mind. In
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Men’s Rea Mens rea is Latin for "guilty mind".[1] In criminal law‚ it is viewed as one of the necessary elements of some crimes. The standard common law test of criminal liability is usually expressed in the Latin phrase‚ actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea‚ which means "the act is not culpable unless the mind is guilty". Thus‚ in jurisdictions with due process‚ there must be an actus reus‚ or "guilty act‚" accompanied by some level of mens rea to constitute the crime with which the defendant
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Elliott v C [1983] The case involves the mens rea of recklessness. The defendant was a girl of 14 years old who had low intelligence. She lit a fire in a shed. The magistrates applied the test laid down in R v Caldwell but inferred that in his reference to "an obvious risk" Lord Diplock had meant a risk which was obvious to the particular defendant. They acquitted the defendant because they found that the defendant had given no thought at the time to the possibility of there being a risk that
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