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    The Advantages of Stupidity Most people say being stupid will lead no where. They claim that it is the worst possible condition in which to spend one’s life‚ and if possible‚ it should be completely avoided. They would even suggest if the symptoms of stupidity are caught in the early stages‚ it could easily be treated by a surgeon. The most effective method used to do this is the chainsaw technique‚ later described in volume two. Yet‚ perhaps if people took a closer look at some of the

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    Internal Control

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    Internal Control Definition Internal control is broadly defined as a process‚ effected by an entity’s board of trustees‚ management‚ and other personnel‚ designed to provide reasonable assurance regarding the achievement of objectives in the following categories: 1. Effectiveness and efficiency of operations 2. Reliability of financial reporting 3. Compliance with applicable laws and regulations 4. Safeguarding of assets Internal control consists of five interrelated components:

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    Advantages Of Metro

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    Every now and then i see one or the other organisation opposing the metro.  No doubt they entitled to their views‚ but do they ever see the benefits any metro brings to cities‚(especillay the crowded ones like bangalore‚ mumbai etc)  Let me quote a few points from PIB regarding the delhi metro‚ i am sure such benefits will accrue to bangalore also once the metro is complete „« Fuel cost saving: The annual saving on account of reduced fuel consumption will be Rs.180.89 crore in 2009‚ more than double

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    Gun Control

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    GUN CONTROL Gun violence is a serious issue‚ which causes a severe headache for most of the nations’ governments. A large number of people who died as a result of gun violence have increased across the world in recent years. In Australia‚ the government has tried to make a greater effort to protect its citizens and gun control is suggested as a sensible solution since the terrible shooting incident in Port Arthur. This essay will argue that there should be stricter gun control laws in Australia

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    The advantages of the constitution monarchy - Continuity: elected governments come and go‚ but the king or queen remains. This continuity makes for stable regime. - Political neutrality: there are benefits from keeping the head of state out of party politics- the crown is above the temporary squabble of the political parties. - Experience: a monarch who’s reigned for more than a few years can have a valuable perspective and deeper knowledge of affairs than a politician who’s only been in power

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    Hitler's Advantages

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    Adolf Hitler‚ in my opinion‚ wouldn’t have risen to power if not for Germany’s unfortunate situation at the time (1919-1923). He was‚ as some people say‚ a "fiery speaker"‚ but his speeches clearly reflected certain madness in him. Hitler’s rise to power was influenced mostly by Germany’s Economic crash‚ the stain on their reputation and of course‚ his aggressive‚ yet convincing speeches and various deeds he used to gain popularitry. Hitler and his National Socialist workers Party had a plan of

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    Price Control

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    intervention sounds like a scary term for people in the free market. In fact it is‚ but a market without government intervention is very rare. As we learned earlier this year about the free market‚ price is determined by quantity of demand and supply‚ but with government intervention‚ prices may be controlled‚ quantity of supply may change because of subsidies‚ and demand may change if tax is added on products. Intervention may cause the market disordered‚ and also leads to unwanted harmful consequences

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    greatest inventions in 20 th century. The Internet is like a network of networks where any computer can link up to information stored within it. I strongly believe that internet is an integral part of the development of society. There are many advantages to using the internet. First of all‚ Internet is a great mean of communication. Distance is no longer a matter of concern when we can send mails within a few seconds or make cheap internet phone call. We can also update ourselves with the latest

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    Advantages of Facebook

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    The most famous one is facebook that is increasing so much account members‚ it will reach 1 billion members. Many people out there who spend most of their time on facebook. There are many advantages of using facebook that it’s good for keep in touch and convenient at business ways. The first advantage of facebook is that it’s good for keep in touch. Facebook is free and it’s one of medium for communication. Using facebook can connect to and type pf people from anywhere in the world. Moreover

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    The Advantages of ERP

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    The Advantages of ERP As companies grow and departmentalize their operations‚ it is increasingly important to ensure that the separation of function does not inhibit efficiency by erecting communication barriers. Smaller companies may be able to find tools to prevent this problem from occurring. Others‚ especially larger companies that operate complicated supply chains with thousands of suppliers and customers find creating effective links between departments more difficult. One way companies

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