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    Chapter 3- Sections 1-4 I. The Indo – Europeans A. Indo-Europeans Migrate 1. The Indo-Europeans were a group of nomadic people who came from the steppes – dry grasslands that stretched north of the Caucasus 2. They herded sheep‚ cattle and goats and tamed horses 3. The modern languages of Europe‚ Southwest Asia‚ South Asia; English Spanish‚ Persian and Hindi all trace their origins back to different forms of the original Indo-European language 4. The Indo-Europeans began to migrate outward

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    Forensic Accounting

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    Stenson Professor Gettys Academic Writing 4/24/12 Importance of Forensic Accounting Business has been around for thousands of years with people buying‚ selling/ trading food‚ animals‚ and jewelry just to meet their own standards of living. Business fraud has been around for just as long as business has. Every person to this day and in the future was and will be looking for ways to save and earn money. The best know earliest case of fraud deals with the whites and Indians in 1626 with land swindling

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    Forensic Accounting

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    present day forensic accounting plays a huge role in many of the court cases publicized by the media. With the spotlight on the profession‚ this is a good opportunity to discuss the following topics: 1) Five skills that a forensic accountant needs to possess. 2) The role of a forensic accountant within a courtroom environment. 3) Analyze the legal responsibility a forensic accountant has while providing service to a business. 4) Examine two cases where forensic accountants

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    Revision Guide Unit 3

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    GCE AS and A Level Business Studies AS exams 2009 onwards A2 exams 2010 onwards Unit 3: Strategies for Success Specimen mark scheme Version 1.5 This page has been left blank Version 2.0 abc General Certificate of Education Business Studies Unit 3: Strategies for Success Specimen Mark Scheme for 2009 and 2010 The specimen assessment materials are provided to give centres a reasonable idea of the general shape and character of the planned question papers and mark

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    BSBINN301A Project 1

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    Project Competency Code: BSBINN301A Competency Name: Promote innovation in a team environment Student Name: __________________________ Date: _________________ Trainer/Assessor: ________________________ Moderator(s): Rob Ivey Time Allowed: 120 minutes INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES This assessment is a project which contains 3 (three) tasks. You will be required to undertake research to complete this project. You will need to source information

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    Principles of Investigation

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    1.0 Introduction of Investigation Investigation can be defined quite simply as a systematic fact finding and reporting process. It is derived from the Latin word vestigere‚ to “track or trace‚” and encompasses a patient‚ step-by step inquiry. Investigation is finding facts; it is akin to research conducted in the academic arena. Investigation is a multi-disciplined field of study. It encompasses law‚ the sciences‚ communications‚ and a host of other things. Investigation requires an inquisitive

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    Chapter 1 – Democracy and American Politics I) Democracy – demos (the people) & kratein (to rule) a. Oligarchy – rule by a few and a minority group holds power over a majority as in an aristocracy or a clerical establishment b. Monarchy – rule by one where power rests in the hands of a king or queen c. Athens was known for the purest form of democracy that has ever existed. d. Direct democracy – form of political decision making in which public business

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    Accounts Project 3

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    get the money? He had Rs. 600‚000. But that was not at all enough. He then started asking his friends‚ relatives & banks. He got money from the following places:- Sr. No. Name of the Investor Amount in Rs. 1 His uncle- Mr. Sunderlal Shah 500‚000 2 His friend- Mr. Tarak Mehta 400‚000 3 His own 600‚000 4 State Bank of India 600‚000 5 HDFC Bank 500‚000 Total →2‚600‚000 He decided to repay all this money after one year. He took all the Loans under the name of Flowpipes. This

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    COMPUTERS EXAM BANK 1

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    Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. A computer is a device that ____. a. accepts data b. stores data c. produces output d. All of the above ____ 2. ____ is an area of a computer that temporarily holds data that is waiting to be processed‚ stored‚ or output. a. Memory b. Storage c. Input d. Output ____ 3. A computer ____ is two or more computers or other devices that are connected for the purpose of sharing data and programs. a. Panel b

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    Dna Forensics

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    Before the 1980s‚ courts relied on testimony and eyewitness accounts as a main source of evidence. Notoriously unreliable‚ these techniques have since faded away to the stunning reliability of DNA forensics. In 1984‚ British geneticist Alec Jeffreys of the University of Leicester discovered an interesting new marker in the human genome. Most DNA information is the same in every human‚ but the junk code between genes is unique to every person. Junk DNA used for investigative purposes can be found

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