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    (a) Briefly explain what prompted some countries over the world to strongly advocate harmonization of accounting. The important reasons which necessitate harmonization of accounting practices are well contained in the observation made by Saudagaran. “While the initial efforts at harmonization were mainly championed by political bodies and professional accounting organizations‚ current pressures to harmonize are driven by investor groups who use financial statements‚ multinational companies which

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    series dedicated to the application of forensic science. However‚ there is so much more to being a forensic scientist than the series shows. Forensic science is a challenging career. It is a specific occupation. It has job duties. It has advantages and disadvantages. Education and training are required to be a forensic scientist. DESCRIPTION OF A FORENSIC SCIENTIST First‚ there is a definition for a forensic scientist. There are entry requirements. Forensic scientists work in varied conditions

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    RAP proposal – An evaluation of the use of short term and long term Islamic financial instruments and their impact on the financial statements of an organization Objectives 1. To understand the nature of Islamic financial instruments 2. Its impact on the financial statements and business performance of the chosen organization 3. What are Islamic financial instruments? 4. How do they differ from “conventional” financial instruments? i.e recognition‚ measurements‚ accounting treatment

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    is provided for general guidance only and on the understanding that it does not represent‚ and is not intended to be‚ advice. Whilst care has been taken in its preparation‚ it should not be used as a substitute for consultation with professional accounting‚ tax‚ legal or other advisors. Before making any decision or taking any action‚ you should consult with an appropriate specialist or professional. No warranty is given to the correctness of the information contained in this document‚ or its suitability

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    What would you do if you were a forensic nurse called in the middle of the night to a police station to treat the hand of a person that is a suspect of serious assault‚ and when you question him on his injuries he tells you that he got them by punching the person that raped him? Is this man a victim of abuse or a suspect of serious assault? Ethical dilemmas such as this one are a common occurrence that‚ unfortunately‚ forensic nurses face in their everyday work. Although there are a vast number

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    Ryan Andrew Sanderson Professor Prendergast EBS-011 12 May 2015 Computer forensic specialist Ever since I was a young boy‚ I found myself intrigued by computers and technology. While my friends were occupying themselves with Lego™‚ I was taking apart and assembling computers. I’m not certain what it was that attracted me to them. Perhaps it was the entrancing hum from the old hard drives; or the warm glow from the beaconing power light. Whatever it was that got me into computers‚ it was clear from

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    evidence to use and it is called Forensic Evidence‚ found in “Forensic Science: Evidence‚ Clues‚ and Investigation.” By Andrea Campbell. Thus‚ forensic evidence is what ties the case into a clear mental picture of what happened in the case. It Is the hard evidence in a court of law. Forensic evidence can get the criminal who committed the crime into jail. The evidence puts the real criminal into his or her place. Furthermore‚ In paragraph seven it tells how Forensic evidence is important. “Seldom

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    Audit Proposal By: Catherine Chase Instructor: Khatrina Higgs‚ CPA ACC/542   Audit Proposal Abstract Understanding the audit process and how auditors operate is vital since it informs IT managers how to develop an environment that is compliant. More importantly‚ this brief will discuss the role of the auditor and its responsibilities as well as expand on the role and responsibilities of management during and after the audit. This brief will also focus on the methodologies of how

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    Nutritional Benefits of Coconut Water by DR. Lita Lee PHD Dr. Bruce Fife‚ N.D. gave me permission to use this article for my newsletter. I have summarized his article as best I can. Coconut water is the liquid you find inside a young green coconut. In the tropics it is not only considered a refreshing beverage but a health tonic. Hawaiians call coconut water noelani (no-way lah-nee)‚ which means “dew from the heavens.” Coconut water has a long history of use as both a food and as a medicine

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    has a forensic psychologist in the show. As with all jobs‚ Forensic psychologist have certain skills and duties‚ along with a different work environment‚ schedule‚ schooling‚pay‚ and job outlook for the future. Forensic Psychologists play a major role in not only the shows‚ but in real life legal or criminal scenarios as well. Forensic psychology requires many everyday skills‚ but there is also many skills that all of us do not have. A major example of one of those skills is patience. Forensic psychologist

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