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    Critique Research of < The Impact of Government Ownership and Institutions on the Reporting Behavior of Local Auditors in China > By Chongxiao (Claire) Chen Illustration The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether regional differences in the political and institutional environment in China have a remarkable and significant impact on auditor reporting behavior. The study focuses on a single country (China) to examine whether regional variations in institutional development affect

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    Another fatal workplace accident! In another gory accident involving heavy equipment‚ the Star reported on Sunday‚ 2nd June 2013 – “Westport forklift operator crushed to death by container.” The incident occurred at the Westport Industrial area when the 10-tonne machine toppled forward and its load crushed the forklift roof and the driver‚ who was a foreign worker. This was another workplace accident in the Klang Valley (50 kilometres from Kuala Lumpur) within the last two weeks. Initial reports

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    The Fatal Search An old tale of people being abducted and murdered led Christine to the decrepit castle. The myth says that there were many people abducted during the late 1840s and it is believed that they were murdered by the butler of the rich family who used to live in the beautiful home. According to the story their bodies still remain in the hidden catacombs of the fortress; and the butler still haunts those who enter the woods surrounding the home. No one who entered the woods has returned

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    consider someone equally as attractive as you did before knowing his or her political stance? This current study utilized the concept of political stance as an aspect of ones identity to attempt to show the impact of similarity of political stance on attraction. 95 females and 27 males with a mean age of = 26.7 (SD = 14.81) were asked what political stance they take on a scale of 1-4 1 being very liberal and 4 being very conservative. The headshots of the confederates were male and female and had their

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    innocence to protect innocence. These statements are what send Holden off into the three day soul-searching quest that dooms Holden to sinking into insanity in our novel. The critic opens with a rather descriptive insight about how others view and critique Salinger’s first and only novel‚ as well as pointing some of the flaws that Catcher has: “The novel is sentimental; it loads the deck for Holden and against the adult world‚   the small but corrupt group that Holden encounters is not representative

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    origins of attraction‚ this include physical attractiveness and similarity. Attraction is a desire for a specific person. It is a complex human behaviour with numerous varied origins and causes. There is a large amount of research which suggests there are a number of psychological origins that affect how much we are attracted to a person in the first place‚ whether as a potential friend or romantic partner. Physical attractiveness (a psychological origin) plays an important role in attraction. Physical

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    clear on using the Law of Attraction sometimes takes more than one book. When you think you have the concepts down‚ something in your life goes wrong and there you are‚ stuck and suffering again. This is when it is time to find a new Law of Attraction book. There are three famous Law of Attraction Books around: "The Secret‚" by Rhonda Byrne‚ "Law of Attraction‚" by Michael Losier and "The Law Of Attraction‚" by Abraham Hicks." Someone finally challenged the Law of Attraction concepts in a new book

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    Niagara falls as a tourist attraction. Niagara Falls has proven itself overtime to be an outstanding tourist location destination for visitor arrivals. When it comes to raw nature‚ not many other attractions can compare to Niagara fall’s scenic views; which have also been recognized as one of the ‘great seven natural wonders of the World.’ After the Ice-age around 10‚000 years ago‚ large glaciers melted; forming the falls that is known today throughout the Niagara region; which are located on

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    The Law of Attraction and Christianity When it comes to talking about the Law of Attraction‚ many Christians choose to avoid it. This isn’t because they do or do not believe in it‚ but because they don’t completely understand it. Several Christians claim this is because their is no proof of it in the bible‚ however‚ if you think about it there are a few suggestions throughout it. Just because the Law of Attraction is worldly‚ doesn’t mean it is ungodly. Different Perspectives The basics of Law

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    Research has shown the impact of physical attraction during interpersonal interactions and the advantages of attractive versus unattractive person in various situations. For example‚ a study by Dion and Dion (1987) investigated the reliance of stereotypical attraction on assessing individuals’ life outcomes. Researchers predicted that participants believing in a just world were more likely to stereotype physically attractive people to deserve more socially desirable personality traits and positive

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