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    OOP with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual C# Step by Step by Robin A. Reynolds-Haertle Microsoft Press © 2002 (393 pages) ISBN: 0735615683 This intuitive‚ self-paced learning title is designed to help you master the basics of object-oriented programming with Visual Basic.NET or Visual C#. Table of Contents OOP with Microsoft

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    enforcement has been searching for more effective less lethal options to apprehend suspects. One of the newest technologies available is the Taser‚ also known by industry standards as an electronic controlled device (ECD). The Taser uses electricity to override the central nervous system‚ an effect referred to as “neuro-muscular incapacitation (NMI)‚ to cause temporary incapacitation to allow officers to gain control of a subject. Electronic controlled devices basically use high voltage‚ low wattage electrical

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    Having read the epic‚ Beowulf‚ this question came up: Is Beowulf a fundamentally Christian or pagan story? Many may argue‚ but the epic‚ Beowulf‚ is most definitely a Christian story. Pointing out what makes up a Christian or pagan story will explain this most clearly. In a Christian story‚ it must have these elements: First of all‚ the story must have at least one of the characters believe in the one true God. Christ founded the Christians so the Christians must believe in what He says. Since

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    reduced sentencing in the case of inmate organ donation. However‚ inmate organ donation in itself does not override the legislation‚ especially in the case of death row prisoners donating after execution. Furthermore‚ while opponents to inmate organ donation often cite ethical concerns‚ such as the coercive nature of prisoner donation‚ the continued ignorance of prisoner organ donation overrides the autonomy of the inmate as an individual. Despite the fact that prisoners experience revocation of specific

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    AUDITING THEORY 8. Which of the following should an auditor do when control risk is assessed at the maximum level? A. Perform fewer substantive tests of details. B. Perform more tests of controls. C. Document the assessment. D. Document the internal control system more extensively. 9. Which of the following is least likely to be a test of a control? A. Inquiries of appropriate personnel. B. Inspection of management’s engagement letter. C. Observation of the application of a policy. D.

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    ‘The advantages of a codified constitution now outweigh its disadvantages.’ Discuss (40) A codified constitution is a single document that sets out the laws‚ rules and principles on a how a state is to be governed‚ and the rights of the citizens; these are collected in one authoritative document. Its adversary is an uncodified constitution‚ where rules‚ laws and principles are not in one authoritative document‚ but are found in a variety of sources which may be written or unwritten. I will explore

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    The Conservation of Races W.E.B. Du Bois The United States of America‚ since its commencement‚ has been a “melting pot” of different nationalities. While the term melting pot sounds forthcoming‚ this is not the case in reality. Many times cultures collide due their differences in ideology‚ culture‚ and geographical proximity. Such culture clashes have marked the history of the United States. Race is usually thought of in the physical sense with difference in skin color‚ hair‚ facial features‚ and

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    Should Privacy Be Valued Over Security In The US? In most recent events the debate over the United States citizen’s rights to privacy has come up more and more frequently starting after the attacks of 9/11. The United States government has put into motion a number of precautionary levels of security and restraints on the American citizen’s out of fear of another large tragedy such as 9/11 and even more recently the Boston Bombing. The matter of if the added security precautions are therefore infringing

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    SFAS No. 87‚ which concludes that the standards established by SFAS No. 87 do not have to be followed by government entities. The GASB and the FASB both have the authority to create rules. With the GASB having the ability to create rules that override the FASB‚ these two organizations may never resolve conflict. If they could coordinate their operations they may be a much more effective rule-making

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    Our passion and desire can easily override our reason therefore we are irrational beings. In “The Starving Criminal”‚ we can sense by his sarcastic tone that Dalrymple mocks the naivety of the British people who really believes that the solution to eradicate crime is to simply hand out vitamin

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