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    accountants to be “knowledge workers.” 16. Predictive analytics use large data warehouses to help organizations improve performance. 17. As used in this chapter‚ the acronym SAR stands for “suspicious accounting reports.” 18. Sections of the Patriot Act mandate suspicious activity reporting. 19. One of the motivations for SAR is to identify money laundering activities. 20. The term “Patriot” is an acronym for “providing appropriate tools required to intercept and

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    Ghenghis Khan Debate

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    confederations and therefore providing a common identity to what had previously been a territory of nomadic tribes sharing only a language and culture. Equally well regarded are his contributions in directing the effort to create a writing system for the Mongolian language‚ which had not previously had one‚ based on existing Uighur script. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genghis_khan) B. Rebuttal: 1. Genghis Khan’s subjects saw themselves at the center of the universe‚ the greatest of people and favored

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    this time‚ the Chinese had discovered the potential of gun powder and were using it for fireworks. A few hundred years later‚ Arab and Western European powers had started to develop fire-arms and cannons (powered by gunpowder) for combating the Mongolians in the East and Native Americans in the West. In addition with the advancements of aerospace technologies‚ warfare has changed more than ever. Although the way Rome fought Carthage was different from how America invaded Iraq‚ there were still

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    Barbaric Dbq Analysis

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    Barbaric means savage‚ cruel‚ and primitively unsophisticated.The Mongols were said to be barbaric and that is true. There are multiple documents of evidence for why they were. Some reasons for why they were barbaric are these‚ they have a high murder toll‚ they participated on mass destruction of villages‚ and they participated in the destruction of marriages. First off‚ the Mongols were barbaric for their high murder toll. They participated in the destruction of human beings‚ such as themselves

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    stressed.             Peaceful is the most succinct description of the country. The night is quiet the air is fresh‚ no bustle and hustle… No heavy traffic‚ no sirens‚ no rush of the "madding crowd." Life is simple and calming. Food is organic. In Mongolian country everyone knows each other and is very friendly.  The country offers advantages of being unstressed. You don’t have to scared of robbers and pickpockets. You can just feel the fresh air and walk slowly. People who live in the city and country

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    African Debt Crisis

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    In order to catch up with the fast growing progress of the developed countries’ economy‚ a lot of developing countries choose to use debt to accelerate the development of their economy. But who else can know this is a way that Western countries use debt to control the economy of the poor countries or developing countries.(Global) The debt crisis has spread across Africa in the last decade and the reasons that gave rise to excessive African indebtedness in the 1970s and early 1980s‚ and which caused

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    Anthro 2a Lecture 2

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    group a. Four “variants” i. Homo-sapiens Europeaus Albescens ii. Homo-sapiens Asiaticus Fucus iii. Homo-sapiens Africanu Negreus (black) iv. Homo-sapiens Americanus Rubescens (red) iv. Blumebach (1781) 1. “Races” a. Caucasian (white) b. Mongolian (yellow) c. Malay (brown) d. Ethiopian (black) e. American (red) v. Hooton (1926) 1. The Big Three a. Caucazoid –Europe‚ Northern Asia‚ India‚ Northern Africa b. Mongoloid - Eastern Asia (Japan‚ China‚ etc)‚ pacific islands and Native Americans

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    by Viacheslav Smilyk Lamas direct the entire ceremony‚ with their number determined by the social standing of the deceased. They decide the direction the entourage will travel with the body‚ to the specific day and time the ceremony can happen. Mongolians believe in the return of the soul. Therefore the lamas pray and offer food to keep evil spirits away and to protect the remaining family. They also place blue stones in the dead persons bed to prevent evil spirits from entering it. No one but a

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    The integration of Chinese Medicine into mainstream healthcare can only be achieved if the philosophy and practice of biomedicine are accepted by all practitioners alike. Western Medicine (WM) and Chinese Medicine (CM) are the two most extensively used medical systems throughout the world today‚ the two systems were integrated successfully throughout China in 1949 when Chairman Mao developed the Chinese health care system into one more adequate for the population of China. Chairman Mao is quoted

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    ECONOMIC SECURITY OF SOUTH KOREA Introduction The economy of South Korea is ranked at fifteenth place in the world. In terms of its relation with the United States‚ South Korea is the seventh largest trading partner. South Korea is well known for its high level of growth in economic field. Before 1960‚ South Korea was just another poor third world country and hardly known regionally as well as internationally. Its economic booming has elevated South Korea in the eyes of international cooperation

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