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    According to attribute standard 1100‚ the internal audit activity must be independent and internal auditors must be objective in performing their work. Independence is the “freedom from conditions that threaten the ability of the internal audit activity or the chief audit executive (CAE) to carry out internal audit responsibilities in an unbiased manner.” Objectivity is “an unbiased mental attitude that allows internal auditors to perform engagements in such a manner that they believe in their work

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    Rule By The Wealthy vs. Rule By The People “Those who own the country‚ ought to govern it‚” Is that what our country is based on? Wealth? The federalist believe this statement while the republicans have other opinions worth standing up for. Federalists believe the ones with wealth and goods are the ones with the power to rule as for the Democratic-Republicans believe the ones to follow are the ones who earn and work for it. Both have very different opinions over what is right and what is wrong

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    The Economic and Social Impact of Colonial Rule in India Chapter 3 of Class Structure and Economic Growth: India & Pakistan since the Moghuls Maddison (1971) British imperialism was more pragmatic than that of other colonial powers. Its motivation was economic‚ not evangelical. There was none of the dedicated Christian fanaticism which the Portuguese and Spanish demonstrated in Latin America and less enthusiasm for cultural diffusion than the French (or the Americans) showed in their colonies. For

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    The most significant factors that drove colonials to oppose British rule and rebelled against the British rule because the colonials didn’t support or like the idea of British imposing a huge amount of taxation on everything It all started‚ after the French and Indian War or the seven War that take place between 1756-1763. They were in a lot of debts‚ they taxed the colonies and because the government needed money to cover the costs of the French and Indian War. First‚ British increased their

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    widely popular Golden Rule and the lesser known Platinum Rule. The Golden Rule‚ which seems to be almost a moral standard as variations of this rule are found amongst various religions which we sum to “Treat others as you would like to be treated.” The platinum rule is the idea that you should “Treat others as they would like to be treated ”. The Golden Rule encourages an egocentric based morality which cultivates a distorted and disconnected view of service while the Platinum Rule encourages individualism

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    Colonial government wasn’t so different from how it is now. Sure‚ we’ve changed some things‚ but we still have a baseline from way back when. Today‚ we still have a legislative‚ executive‚ and judicial branch. In the legislative branch they had something in England called ‘Parliament’. Basically Congress but with a different name. Just like Congress‚ Parliament was a bicameral legislature‚ a lawmaking body made of two houses. However‚ in Jamestown the houses were called House of Burgesses and Council

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    British Rule and Colonial Interest The arrival of the British in India was marked by the spice trade during the period of the European exploration in the 1600s. Through trade and export‚ European powers found their way to India. The British‚ particularly‚ were drawn to India’s wealth‚ it’s markets and growing population. Their eventual involvement led to the establishment of the East India Company in 1757. The company introduced measures towards western education‚ modern transportation‚ goods and

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    1. Colonial School vs. Modern Era The impact of schools has been ever changing. From their New England traditions‚ to civilizing of western settlers‚ and finally the requirement of educated individuals what schools and education have to do in society is constantly being molded and remolded. New models‚ ideas‚ ideals‚ and requirements for schools are constantly being established and have come a long way from the colonial period to the modern era. During colonial times school and education was used

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    British Colonial rule destroyed Kenya’s traditional culture. Colonialism occurs when one nation takes control of another. This is exactly what the British did to the Africans. Even though the British created a developed civilization with many aspects they brought to Kenya‚ they affected the Africans politically‚ economically‚ socially‚ and culturally. The British colonization of Kenya destroyed the culture of the native people‚ but it established a democratic government and left Kenya a more modernized

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    Evaluating the Advantages and Disadvantages of colonial rule in the life of Africans and its diaspora Class Final—MLA Style Evaluating the Advantages and Disadvantages of Colonial rule in the life of Africans and its diaspora Colonialism can be defined as machinery that serves as a watch dog for the Africans indigenes. According to the Merriam Dictionary‚ colonialism is the control by one power over a dependent area or people. According to my definition‚ it’s the

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