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    A nonprofit organization is fundamentally different than a for-profit organization. A social mission is at the center of a nonprofit and the organization exists to provide a particular service or services to the community and there is no “bottom line”. A for-profit organization exists primarily to generate a profit for the shareholders/owners. There are numerous differences between nonprofit and for-profit entities in addition to the fundamental differences stated above. The main differences

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    Table of Contents QUESTION ONE: Accounting Concepts and Conventions 1 a) Accounting Concepts 1 i) The going concern concept. 1 ii) The accruals concept (or matching concept) 1 iii) The entity concept: 3 iv) The money measurement concept: 3 v) The historical cost concept: 4 vi) The realization concept: 4 vii) Duality concept: 4 b) Accounting conventions 5 QUESTION TWO: Clashing accounting concepts and conventions that might bring about inconsistency in the accounting process 9

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    Death is nothing

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    simplified materialistic argument that lends credence towards this claim. The soul and body can causally interact if souls are material. Soul and body do causally interact. Therefore‚ souls are material.Epicurus thought an argument claiming the soul was immaterial‚ or as he said: “incorporeal‚” made little sense because something that was of the void could neither act or be acted upon and the soul both acts and is acted upon (Letter to Herodotus‚ 67). Soul is an argument for not fearing death. As people

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    sandy beaches and other imagery to which he had been exposed to as a child in his home town. Similar to Van Gogh’s ’Starry Night’‚ the ’Persistence of Time’ could have several interpretations. Although‚ some could be more meaningful‚ others remain elusive. The contents of Dali’s ’Persistence of Time’ are not only puzzling but open to interpretation. Contrary to Van Gogh‚ Dali was also a philosopher‚ besides an artist as mostly known. While VanGogh’s was expressionist‚ Dali was initially a surrealist

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    are‚ offering employees standard benefits such as medical‚ dental‚ and life insurance. Also‚ providing discounts at many local businesses‚ and hosting annual dinners celebrating employee’s dedication and service to the company. 2. Cultures are so elusive and hidden that they cannot be adequately diagnosed‚ managed‚ or changes. Many leaders believe they can have a major impact on an already-established organizational culture‚ but such cultural change requires a major commitment of resources and an

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    As an avid observer of both law and philosophy‚ it is with utmost honesty that I try to look at the application of policy through both lenses of social consciousness and thorough use of logic. In my findings‚ it is almost certain that liberalism adheres to no such system that allows for nuance or exemption. In applying liberalities as it pertains to the law‚ it is assured that one finds oneself stuck in a paradox of one kind or another‚ whether or not such contradictions are scrutinized closely or

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    zinc coin that is worth one cent. However‚ what most people don’t realize is that this penny shows the history of how our nation came to be and how we strive in still remembering our traditions. Although some people find the penny a useless and an immaterial piece of the coin‚ people should treat a penny like a regular dime or nickel. The penny has important historical information that teaches us a chapter of how America came be. America has gotten to the point where they find pennies frivolously in

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    Coined by Dutch-American geo-strategist Nicholas Spykman in 1943‚ the political term ‘superpower’ is used to refer to a country with the ability to influence events or project power on a global scale.’ It is difficult‚ if not impossible to envisage a world without a superpower. There are a number of reasons to support this assumption. We begin with the first and most blaring- It is simply difficult to imagine a world without a superpower because history itself has shown that there has yet to come

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    It seems logical that good education can only be acquired if one have enough money to spend because all supporting factors require funds and other resources to be realized‚ so much so in a developing country as the Philippines. One of the most evident problems is the poor having less access to good education. Good education require both the hardware (school buildings‚ books‚ supplies‚ equipment) and software (trained and dedicated teachers‚ healthy citizens) components that require funds from both

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    women reservation

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    Against women reservation. Indian women have been politically empowered (in law) since 26th January 1950. But economic and social empowerment has been elusive. Laws and regulations — sometimes introduced with the intention to protect them — have only led to their economic marginalisation. If reservation in parliament is the only way out for upliftment of women‚ the question is why then limit it to only 33 percent. honestly‚ why do we need quota to showcase equality when men and women are born

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