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    When (if ever) should we trust our senses to give us truth? If there is an answer to this question the logical process would be to analyse the critical parts and define key area’s within the argument; and then begin the process to create a logically structured argument that can act as our response or answer (but to what level of certainty?). Our senses are based on our perception‚ our ability to use our combined senses to understand and interact with our environment. Using information from our

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    themselves for their immoral actions‚ as the novel progresses‚ O’Brien shows that while the soldiers may have physically committed the brutal acts of murder‚ blame cannot solely be placed on them. O’Brien depicts the Vietnam landscape as one that‚ due its elusive and chaotic nature‚ was partially responsible for the horrors that the men committed. Furthermore‚ the very nature of man and our innate capacity for evil suggests that while the soldiers themselves committed the physical acts of terror‚ our capability

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    the understanding of Zen and Japanese Buddhism‚ and even Japanese faith‚ remains somewhat elusive. The word ‘zen’ is thrown around rather casually in conversation‚ but whether or not people in the West actually understand the meaning of that word has yet to be seen. However the elusiveness of the Zen Buddhist tradition is not a Western failure‚ but instead a factor of the Zen faith itself. It is an elusive faith - the main focus is not going to heaven‚ honoring certain gods‚ or giving a certain type

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    Question 1: Name two cases in which companies have committed frauds by misstating inventory. Crazy Eddie and Goodner Brothers case are the good example for the inventory fraud cases. Question 2: What makes the intentional misstatement of inventory difficult to detect? When you have the most senior management of the company‚ particularly its financial management‚ consciously setting out to fool the auditors‚ to hide information from them‚ as they testified in the Monus trial‚ it’s very hard to

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    financial position of the Group and of the Company as at 30 June 2009 and of their financial performance and the cash flows for the financial year then ended. This is a qualified audit report. 2. The qualified audit opinion was based on two immaterial circumstances i.e. • one of the subsidiary’s books and records were destroyed by fire‚ • auditors of other subsidiaries did not allow the auditor of the group to have access to their files. Therefore my opinion on this company‚ base on

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    Global Labor Standards Under Armour seeks to work with third party suppliers that treat their employees with respect and provide appropriate working conditions for their employees. Under Armour also strives to work with third-party suppliers that meet their obligations to their employees and respect the principles summarized in the Under Armour Supplier Code of Conduct. Under Armour recognizes that conditions in its third-party suppliers’ facilities‚ and its supplier monitoring efforts may not be

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    Planning:- (a). Poor planning refers to the manager’s inability or failure to define goals or objectives. Success is measured in terms of the attainment of goals and objectives however if one is unaware of what he/she is striving for than success becomes immaterial. Columbus was able to discover America only because he had defined a goal.

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    ACC501: COMPUTERISED ACCOUNTING TUTORIAL 4 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS i. ‘Why are adjusting entries necessary? Surely they cause too much delay in preparing financial statements‚ and the financial effect of any entries made is immaterial in the long run.’ Respond to this criticism. ii. The owner of a business reviews the income statement prepared by you and asks‚ “Why do you report a profit of only $30 000 when cash collections of $100 000 were received and cash payments for the period totalled only

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    “Muller can make good use of them. Kemmerich will die; it is immaterial who gets them. Why‚ then‚ should muller not succeed them?” (pg. 21). When one soldier died‚ his boots are given to another soldier‚ as if the first soldier never existed in the first place. There was more concern as to who was going to receive the

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    The right to privacy is an important topic and it happens to be a very sensitive subject in today’s United States of America. Many consider it one of the pillars of the American society and democracy. Others treat it as a privilege‚ not a right‚ making it acceptable to forego some privacy in the name of safety and security. The U. S. Constitution does not specifically contain any mention of the right to privacy. That being said‚ the Bill of Rights does contain the concerns of James Madison and other

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