Salami Fraud (1) by M. E. Kabay‚ PhD‚ CISSP Associate Professor‚ Computer Information Systems Norwich University‚ Northfield VT The recent disclosure that WorldCom concealed almost $4 billion of expenses as if they were asset acquisitions and thus falsified its accounting reminds me of the very opposite kind of fraud – one that involves lots of little thefts instead of one gigantic theft. In the _salami fraud_‚ criminals steal money or resources a tiny bit at a time. Two different etymologies are
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Emily Dickinson’s poems "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"‚ and "I Heard A Fly Buzz-When I Died"‚ both deal with one of life’s few certainties‚ death. Dickinson’s intense curiosity towards mortality was present in much of her work‚ and is her legacy as a poet. "Because I could Not Stop for Death" is one of Emily Dickinson’s most discussed and famous poems due to its ambiguous‚ and unique view on the popular subject of death. Death in this poem is told as a woman’s last trip‚ which is headed
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Christmas First I will tell you what I think is good about Christmas. The first thing as the presents as we all know‚ we love them‚ and will always do‚ presents is there to surprise us in a positive way‚ so at Christmas then there is so many of them‚ we can’t do anything else then smile‚ that makes the Christmas a really great day. But before the presents we get some food‚ not just food‚ but some really good food‚ the classic Christmas duck‚ sausage and the roasted pork‚ but don’t forget the
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Will the rest of us finally know the answer to that question when we go? I chose to write about Emily Dickinson’s “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” and Dylan Thomas‘s “Do Not Go Gentle Into that Good Night.” While both poem’s themes lie heavily with the subject of death‚ it seems that they deal with the subject differently‚ giving us two different perspectives on what to expect when we meet our maker. In “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” Death is portrayed as a caring gentleman in this
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Trixie Decorating a Christmas tree When Mark and I came across this beautiful log home for sale‚ we knew it was the prefect house for our family‚ so we bought it. The home had a 24 foot cathedral ceiling in the living room‚ and the couple that was selling the home offered to leave their 12 foot artificial fir Christmas tree. My husband agreed and said‚ “I bet it really looks nice all decorated.” Little did Mark realize that he would soon know‚ he should have said no thank you! Once we moved into
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discipline to maintain. These responsibilities are ours and no one else’s. Responsibility reflects our own character especially when it comes down to how others may perceive us. It is very important to develop good habits when it comes to responsibility because it is believed that it is also a big part of the process for maturing as an adult. Admitting responsibility shows maturity. Decisions‚ which we make‚ can have a huge impact on our life or career choice‚ which stems from a level of responsibility.
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Is the two-week Christmas vacation is a boon to Filipinos? By: rey malero 01/16/11 Christmas!! It is pleasing to hear when we know that it’s near. Specially to those students like me because we knew that it’s going be a long time of rest in our studies and we can do other things that we can’t during school days and also to the kids and small children because the first thing that comes to their mind when they hear Christmas are gifts and new toys. It is not new to us Filipinos already the yearly
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A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol is written by Charles Dickens. The book was published in 1843 in the Victorian era. The book was based around a self absorbed‚ miserable and bitter character named Scrooge‚ who detest Christmas and although wealthy he is also miserly. The book’s storyline is that‚ Scrooge is visited by ghosts‚ who reveal to him his future life and death. The horror of finding out that his demise is perilous. This book also shows how poor Victorians suffer and the treatment
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T was the night before Christmas‚ when all through the house Not a creature was stirring‚ not even a mouse; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care‚ In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there; The children were nestled all snug in their beds‚ While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads; And mamma in her ’kerchief‚ and I in my cap‚ Had just settled down for a long winter’s nap‚ When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter‚ I sprang from the bed to see what was the
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became mixed with Christmas celebrations. One of the leftovers from these pagan days is custom of bedecking houses and churches with evergreen plants like mistletoe‚ holly and ivy. Apparently‚ as well as their magical connection in protecting us from evil spirits‚ they also encourage the return of spring. Christmas in the Victorian Era are about what went on or what all it is. Christmas in Victorian Era is a lot different from I’ll time. But even tough that’s were all the Christmas carding and a lot
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