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    reasonably assured. -Revenues are not recognized at the time of sale‚ but shall be recognized either when the return privilege has substantially expired or when the above conditions are not met. -Accounts are affected by the process of revenue recognition: cash‚ account receivable‚ revenue‚ and unearned revenue. c) Lucent recognized revenue when persuasive evidence of an agreement exists‚ delivery has occurred‚ the fee is fixed and determinable‚ and collection of the resulting receivable‚ including

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    employee’s level of motivation. Those factors include monetary rewards‚ employee involvement‚ training & development‚ employee recognition programs‚ etc. This paper will discuss review motivational theories developed based on the concept of “needs” and other motivational philosophies‚ as well as discuss the correlation between the motivational theories and employee recognition. Introduction The term “motivation”‚ which is defined using various terminologies‚ is often used to describe different types

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    completed the significant activities in the earnings process and is either assured of collecting the selling price or able to estimate amounts that will not be collected‚ a sale of real estate is reported at the time of sale using the normal revenue recognition conditions. When those two conditions are not fully met‚ under U.S. GAAP some of the profit is deferred. Two of the methods may be appropriate in these limited circumstances and relate to the amount o f profit to be recognized each year from

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    MS6534 Information and Communication Technology Management Assignment 3 (Individual) Please read CLOSING CASE STUDY TWO: CLOSING THE GREAT HEALTH CARE DIVIDE WITH PATTERN RECOGNITION AND DATA-MINING TECHNOLOGIES (Ch.4 p.184) and provide short discussions to the following questions. In this second closing case study‚ you will explore how the health care industry is using decision support and artificial intelligence technologies to provide better and more affordable healthcare. QUESTIONS 1. In

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    The Moment of Recognition in “Macbeth” and “Hedda Gabler” The drive to succeed‚ to have power‚ and to be in control are forceful things. So powerful that they can blind people – corrupt one’s ambitions and morals‚ and make them walk straight off the path of success they planned for themselves. As seen in “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare‚ and “Hedda Gabler” by Henrick Ibsen the urge for power‚ control‚ and success can overcome one’s better judgement. The two plays tell a tragic story about the

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    category: A recognition-theoretical approach. By: Blatterer‚ Harry Explain why you chose this topic and article. The reason in which I chose this topic is because when we reach adulthood our social lives are a bit more complicated that as children. After going through so much growing up sometimes it gets hard to be social due to trust issues. The reason that I chose this article is because the title caught my attention. The title is: Reclaiming adulthood as a social category: a recognition-theoretical

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    Robert Gissubel Hart’s Rule of Recognition and American Law According to Hart‚ a rule of recognition is the basis on which a society deems its laws to be valid. It is the reason for people in a society to act in accordance with primary and secondary rules set forth by the governing power. The primary justification for adherence to law is interpreted as the rule of recognition‚ for it defines obligation to such law as a standard for society. This foundation provides criteria for the validation

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    TDA 2.15 1.3(K) Benefits of early recognition and intervention of disabled and SEN children It is always important to try and intervene early when it comes to disabled CYP’s and SEN children. Some of the benefits of this are: To get the correct support: It is essential that when a CYP with a disability or SEN the correct support is in place. Without the correct support the child will miss out on opportunities available and may suffer mentally or physically because of this. If we recognise the

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    LETTER OF APPLICATION for org recognition and accreditation ----------------------- ROTARY INTERNATIONAL RY 2012-2013 ROTARACT DISTRICT 3800 ROTARACT CLUB OF VALENZUELA CITY POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE Sponsored By: Rotary Club of Metro Valenzuela R.I. THEME: “PEACE THROUGH SERVICE” ROTARACT CLUB OF VCPC OFFICERS RY 2012-2013 BERNARD TERRAYO President

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    speech signal and increase the sensitivity to the brain lesion. The listener’s performance will be significantly worse on a filtered Speech recognition task than on an unfiltered speech recognition task because the CANS would be incapable of compensating for the missing information with a breakdown of redundancy of the CANS (lesion). The filtered speech recognition task is able to separate patients with an abnormal CANS from normal functioning CANS. Filtered of speech at various frequencies adversely

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