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    Current Ratio

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    1) Current Ratio The ratio is mainly used to give an idea of the company’s ability to pay back its short-term liabilities (debt and payables) with its short-term assets (cash‚ inventory‚ receivables). The higher the current ratio‚ the more capable the company is of paying its obligations. 2) Quick Ratio An indicator of a company’s short-term liquidity. The quick ratio measures a company’s ability to meet its short-term obligations with its most liquid assets. For this reason‚ the ratio excludes inventories

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    Whether College is Worth the Cost rewrite #4 Sara Ellis AP Language 2014 Emily Gill Is college worth the cost? High school students and their families consider this question constantly. Their decision effects them for the rest of their lives. College is expensive and many students spend their adult lives paying off their debts. How are teenagers supposed to decide whether college is the right choice for them? If a student is not studying to get a job that requires a college education‚ then it

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    Topic: “Some people judge others by the way they look and dress‚ thinking that this will help them find out who the person really is” Everywhere we go we see people giving others dirty looks and nice smiles and most of the time we choose what face to give someone by the way they look and dress. We can’t deny that we judge people by the way they look and dress. Personally I am entirely against this. It is wrong to think this way‚ the way a person looks and dresses doesn’t really tell you their

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    Judge Hathorne * A stubborn and ignorant man‚ John Hathorne is known as a leading judge in the Salem witch trials as well as the only one who did not repent his crimes after. * The judge was a great part of the real-life witch hunt‚ although Miller included other details in his characterizations to represent other judges involved (besides Danforth): ‘…while there were several judges of almost equal authority‚ I have symbolized them all in Hathorne and Danforth.’ * He disregards any opposition

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    HEARSAY EVIDENCE AND ITS ADMISSIBILITY CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Hearsay Evidence in different countries 3. Hearsay Evidence in different countries 4. ’Hearsay ’ Evidence : The Law 5. Hearsay Evidence Inadmissible 6. Hearsay Evidence: The concept Understood 7. Case Laws 8. Bibliography INTRODUCTION Hearsay is information gathered by one person from another person concerning some event‚ condition‚ or thing of which the first person had no direct experience

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    Cja383 If I Were a Judge

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    was a judge presiding over a case‚ I would have to impose a judgment‚ while having a proper understanding of both the type of crime the individual committed‚ as well the extent of the violations‚ and any extenuating circumstances that may have played a part in the individual’s behavior. I would also need to pay particular attention to the individual’s remorse; it is very likely that if the person admits the guilt in open court‚ and apologizes for his or her behavior to his victims that a judge may

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    Current Employment

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    Sample Application Form 1. PERSONAL DETAILS (Please use capital letters) Title: Address: Date of Birth: Email: National Insurance No: Postcode: Home Telephone No: Daytime Contact No: 2. CURRENT EMPLOYMENT Start Date Employer Name and Address Job Title and Salary Reasons for Leaving 3. CURRENT MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES 4. WORK EXPERIENCE Dates Employer Name and Address Job Title and responsibilities Reasons for Leaving 5. EDUCATION‚ TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT College‚ University

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    employed? Was there money or compensation for getting terminated? What reasons does Jerry have for hiring Kramer over Elaine? Is there sexual discrimination taking place by the employer? The first topic that should be explored in this case should be whether or not sexual discrimination came into play. This could have been a major part in this case because shortly after Elaine was fired Jerry hired Kramer a man to do the same job with less job experience and education. When looking for an applicant for

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    “Don’t judge a book by its cover”. Have you ever heard this idiom? It means not to judged people or things by what they look like from the outside. May be you will wonder why I start this article with this idiom. Hmm.. let me share a bit of my life lesson about some people judge me by my appearance. This is a story about 3 years ago. I ride her scooter to college .One day‚ after finish my tenpin bowling training at Summit BP‚ I went to BP Mall with one of my team mate to buy a birthday present for

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    Many judges in the criminal court system are not only overworked‚ but also must contend with the worst of society. How does the role and responsibility of a judge differ in a real-life courtroom as opposed to the mystique portrayed in the movies or on television? Judges in the court system do not have the luxury as portrayed on television‚ many judges that I have come into contact with would not allow disrespect or out burse from a defendant or the spectators in his/her courtroom. There

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