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    Cave of Forgotten Dreams

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    continued to explore deeper and came across intricate paintings depicting various animals‚ on the cave walls. A few days after the discovery‚ scientists began studying the paintings. At first glance the paintings seemed fresh‚ almost as if they were a forgery. However‚ they found some of the paintings covered with calcite and concretions‚ which takes thousands of years to grow. Unintentionally‚ these three explorers uncovered the oldest Paleolithic art known to this day. To film the discovery of the

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    Voice Plagiarism

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    Voice Plagiarism Plagiarism is the purloining and publication of another author’s language‚ thoughts‚ ideas or expressions‚ and the representation of them as one’s own original work. The modern concept of plagiarism as immoral and originality as an ideal‚ emerged in Europe only in the 18th century‚ particularly with the Romantic Movement. This concept for artist is to “copy the masters as closely as possible” and avoid unnecessary invention In the 18th century in the sectors of academy and

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    give the defendant a chance. Quote #3 page 13 “Look this boy’s been kicked around all his life. You know- living in a slum‚ his mother dead since he was nine. He spent a year and a half in an orphanage while his father served a jail term for forgery. That’s not a very good head start. He had a pretty terrible 16 years. I think maybe we owe him a few words. That’s all.” This is memorable to me because someone finally stood up for the young boy. He’s only sixteen and already had a really hard

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    A Doll House

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    A Doll House Throughout the play A Doll House‚ Ibsen plays with the concept of appearance versus reality. Nora appears to be childish and irresponsible while she really she has taken upon herself a very large weight and has saved her husband’s life. Torvald seems to be a very moral man and very selfless when actually he is a coward and only thinks of himself. Krogstad appears to be a villain but changes his heart and is indeed a very understandable man. Each of these characters were given a certain

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    Case 2: Soliciting Funds

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    specified amount through an electronic fund transfer system” (Twomey & Jennings‚ 2017 p.123). Tarrance committed this infringement‚ with the intent to utilize the donor’s funds. In addition‚ he intentionally (actus rues – guilty act) committed robbery‚ forgery under false pretense to utilize several donors credit card. By knowingly committing a criminal liability (act of omission)‚ Tarrance foreseeability of his action was also an act of negligence (causation). (Twomey & Jennings‚ 2017‚ p. 143). 2. Yes

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    Auditor

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    The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia Addressing Unit 3BACF Accounting & Finance The role and function of external auditors charteredaccountants.com.au The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia Government and the community The role and influence of governments and other bodies The role and function of external auditors Financial statements are used for a variety of purposes and decisions. For example‚ financial statements are used by owners to evaluate management’s

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    Demat Account Potentail

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    SIVA SIVANI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT “IIP- 2012- SECOND PROJECT REPORT” COMPANY: “RELIANCE SECURITIES LIMITED” PROFILE: CAPITAL INVESTMENT MARKET BY P.REWANTH KUMAR 2B2-36- BIFAAS * INTRODUCTION TO DEMAT ACCOUNT: * EVOLUTION OF DEMAT ACCOUNT: The term "demat"‚ in India‚ refers to a dematerialised account for individual Indian citizens to trade in listed stocks or debentures in electronic

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    Doll

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    Mitchell Simmons Mrs. Bach 3R English 4 February 2015 1. The title Doll’s House‚ has many meaning behind it that symbolize events happening in the book. Torvald has never treated Nora as anything except for a doll‚ calling her a songbird‚ giving her money to spend recklessly‚ and just not taking her seriously at all. To the reader‚ Nora is Torvald’s doll that wastes money and talks too much. 2. A doll’s house is not an accurate translation

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    Fraudster

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    seconds. Electronic fraud is fast becoming the preferred method of committing fraud. Asset Misappropriation; this is the most common type of fraud. It is the most common type of fraud but the last expensive. This fraud includes; check forgery‚ direct theft of money‚ payroll fraud‚ where employees bill the company for hours not worked or trips not taken or padding the expense account‚ inventory fraud is when the employees take items from inventory for their personnel use or for resale

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    Negotiable Instruments

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    Negotiable Instruments Law Negotiable Instruments‚ In General Function and importance of negotiable instruments • Although they do not constitute legal tender‚ they are used as a substitute for money. • Negotiable papers‚ particularly checks‚ constitute‚ at present‚ the media of exchange for most commercial transactions. • Negotiable instruments also serve as a medium of credit transactions. • Negotiable instruments shall produce the effect of payment only when they

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