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    Future of Auditing

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    The future of auditing Called to account The auditing industry has yet to recover from the damage inflicted by an era of corporate scandals Nov 18th 2004 |From the print edition * * NO ONE becomes an auditor because the job is adventurous. In recent years‚ however‚ the profession has been really rather racy. Auditors have been implicated in fraud after fraud. The Enron scandal brought down Arthur Andersen‚ which had been one of the profession ’s five giant firms. Now a scandal at

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    The Future of History

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    Plagiarism Declaration I certify that this dissertation is all my own work and contains no plagiarism. By submitting this dissertation‚ I agree to the following terms: Any text‚ diagrams or other material copied from other sources (including‚ but not limited to‚ books‚ journals and the internet) have been clearly acknowledged and referenced as such in the text by the use of ‘quotation marks’ (or indented italics for longer quotations) followed by the author’s name and date [eg (Byrne‚ 2008)]

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    Treatment of Antibiotic Pharmaceutical Wastewater Using a Rotating Biological Contactor One of the treatment of the wastewater is the treatment of antibiotic pharmaceutical wastewater using a rotating biological contactor. For your information‚ Rotating Biological Contactors (RBC) are effective for treating wastewater‚ while they are rarely reported to be used for treating antibiotic pharmaceutical wastewater (APW). Next‚ the biological treatment processes have been widely used in wastewater treatment

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    My Future

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    My Future Plan I knew for a while that I wanted to be a police officer‚ but after taking the Career Cruising test my thought was finalized. While I was taking the online test I was hoping that police officer was going to be an option I was right‚ my choice was actually high on the list. The hard part was deciding on what college was right for me because I didn’t know where to start. Now that I have an initial research project on my career and college choices‚ I have learned that being a police

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    Education for the Future According to the Oxford Dictionary “Education is the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction‚ especially at school or university level”. Nowadays‚ there are dozens of theories about education and most of them consider what its aims should be and what type of subjects should students be instructed in. In order for schools to fully prepare students for their future‚ the annual curriculum should be modified to include academic subjects as well as creative subjects

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    Persuasive Writing The Classroom of the Future Wouldn’t it be great to use technology in your classroom! Wouldn’t it be fantastic to increase your intelligence‚ fluency and concentration! I reckon it would. Technology has yet to be fully introduced into classrooms as some schools can not get enough cash from the Government. Those schools will miss out on a dramatic increase in test scores‚ improved work ethics and in student behaviour by not allowing their students to get the benefits

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    Fidel Castro ’s Resilience Fidel Castro‚ as the leader of Cuba‚ maintains his power to this day because he found different ways and sources to keep his promises. For example‚ he maintained agrarian reform to improve the economy‚ he nationalized all the institutions of Cuba‚ including putting property in the service of the Cuban people for the Cuban people; and he improved the health care system and education to decrease illiteracy greatly. The results are a more equal state with documented advances

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    The Cotton Gin by Eli Whitney In 1793 an American inventor named Eli Whitney born in December 8 1765‚ Massachusetts‚ USA created a modern mechanical machine called the Cotton Gin. This phenomenal machine separated cotton seeds from cotton fibres and was incredibly important as it dramatically reduced the amount of time spent separating the two from each other. Eli changed the agriculture and manufacturing revolutionised not only the cotton industry but the American industrial

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    Future of Multimedia

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    Multimedia future… There seems to be a rising flourish of enthusiasm about Internet courseware and multimedia. Additional individuals learn‚ the more they want to learn. For example‚ once their essential classes Web pages are complete‚ instructors often decide that they want pictures‚ then perhaps some audio‚ then animation‚ then. There are a number of advantages to using audio over the Internet. Professors are able to create archived lectures or live broadcasts‚ allowing for asynchronous or

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    Animal Testing for Pharmaceuticals: Ethical or Unethical? People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is a foundation that has been described as “by far the most successful radical organization in America” (Carlton). The keyword “radical” is a perfect adjective used to describe PETA. According to the co-founder and president‚ Ingrid Newkirk‚ they pursue total animal liberation from serving humans which clearly means no meat and dairy‚ but also means no medical research using animals. PETA

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