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    Mandatory Audit Firm Rotation – A Literature Review Introduction Since the passing of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002‚ much debate has occurred concerning mandatory auditor rotation for publicly held companies. Most corporate scandal involves dishonest or questionable accounting. This realization has brought about the priority to take more measures are taken to assure companies disclose the most reliable financial information. It is believed that a lack of auditor independence may be to blame

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    maintain a trusting a positive work environment where such actions do not need to be taken. The mandation of drug testing violates rights telling employees what they can and cannot do on their own time‚ in their own homes. Drug testing should not be mandatory in the workplace for it invades employees private lives for irrelevant results. An experienced manager should know how to maintain a safe and effective work environment without demoralizing employees subjecting them with testing procedures. Testing

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    All his family and friends are very sad. Under seat belt laws this could be you. I believe seat belt use should not be mandatory because seatbelt campaigns spend millions of taxpayer dollars that could be used otherwise‚ seat belt laws have not been shown to prevent accidents‚ and seat belt laws infringe on our natural rights. Firstly‚ seat belt use should not be mandatory because seatbelt campaigns spend millions of taxpayer dollars that could go toward funds for causes such as schools and

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    SHOULD MILTARY SERVICE BE MANDATORY FOR MALES The recurring debate over mandatory military service has been revived as the U.S. all-voluntary military force is stretched to its limit in the war on terrorism. I recently returned home from the military on an honorable discharge. I also served two years in Korea and learn that all Korean males had to serve a mandatory two years of service. I personally think it would be good for every male to at least serve one year of military service within 10

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    Mandatory Testing Needed for Elderly Drivers In July of 2003‚ an eighty-four year old man drove through a crowded farmer’s market in Santa Monica‚ California‚ killing ten people‚ including a seven-month old and a three-year old. He also injured around forty others. According to many news reports‚ the driver apparently panicked and hit the gas instead of the brake‚ speeding through the crowded street. This mistake is common among elderly drivers who no longer possess the necessary skills

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    As many other countries mandate young adults partaking in the military for two years‚ the United States should follow suit. Many beneficial consequences would be rendered as a result of the increase in service. This would also be a great commencement into the real world for any young adult. These statements can be explored by discussing the benefits of free college tuition‚ disciplined young adults who are ready to follow orders‚ and the sheer power of numbers. One exceptional perk of joining the

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    Did you know that the dress code may actually not be the greatest thing for students. The dress code should not be enforced because students should have the freedom to look how they would like at school; it may also be against a religion‚ or parents may not be able to afford it. In some places where there are dress codes usually only wealthier people are able to live there... or people that’s religion doesn’t go against it. If the dress code was enforced at a school it would limit the diversity of

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    In the event that prices decrease in the economy‚ regardless of the cause‚ total spending will increase. Total spending is made up of the spending by consumers‚ investment spending‚ the government’s spending‚ and net exports. According to the law of demand‚ if everything else remains constant‚ but the price of a good or service decreases‚ consumers are likely to buy more of that good or service. Also as prices decrease the value of the wealth consumers have increases‚ so consumers are able to buy

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    drug users‚ or mentally ill. Now‚ list out arguments that DISPROVE their view (that prove they’re wrong) “According to Dr. Pollack of the Substance Abuse Policy Research Program‚ 20% of welfare recipients admit to recent use of illicit drugs…. Mandatory testing would not only hold welfare recipients to the same standard as everybody else‚ but it also would perform a critical service as a means of assistance for those suffering from psychiatric disorders‚ medical disorders‚ and/or abuse problems”

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    Mandatory Birth Control Welfare Requirement Debate Kirby Rider BCOM/275 July 18‚ 2013 David Morrisson Mandatory Birth Control Welfare Requirement Debate The American welfare system began in the 1930s‚ during the Great Depression‚ to aid families with little or no income. The welfare system expanded over the following six decades. Allegations of welfare fraud and abuse increased proportionally. Some welfare recipients were staying unmarried‚ unemployed‚ or acquiring

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