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    Tajuk

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    Using a conceptual framework in setting accounting standards Ian Dennis Business School Oxford Brookes University Abstract The paper examines the nature and role of a conceptual framework for financial reporting. Although much has been written about such frameworks and their purported role and the FASB and IASB are currently revising and converging their frameworks there are still questions about the kind of thing it is and how it is used in setting accounting standards. Using insights

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    systems: a review of implementation issues and critical success factors”‚ Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute‚ pp. 1109-11. Vaughan‚ J. (1996)‚ “Enterprise applications”‚ Software Magazine‚ Vol. 16 No. 5‚ pp. 67-72. Wheatley‚ M. (2000)‚ “ERP disasters – bet the company and lose”‚ Financial Director‚ 1 March‚ p Wilder‚ C. (1998)‚ “False starts‚ strong finishes”‚ Information Week‚ 30 November‚ p. 41. Zerega‚ B. (1997)‚ “Management support a must for big bang”‚ InfoWorld

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    Harun Minah

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    MALAY-CHINESE INTERETHNIC COMMUNICATION IN MALAYSIA: AN ANALYSIS OF SENSEMAKING IN EVERYDAY EXPERIENCES A dissertation presented to the faculty of the Scripps College of Communication of Ohio University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philosophy Minah Harun March 2007 This dissertation entitled MALAY-CHINESE INTERETHNIC COMMUNICATION IN MALAYSIA: AN ANALYSIS OF SENSEMAKING IN EVERYDAY EXPERIENCES by MINAH HARUN has been approved for the School of Communication

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    1.Early American civilization - Incas in Peru‚ Mayans in Central America‚ and Aztecs in Mexico shapped sophisticated civilizations. Cultivation of Maize fed large pops. Didn’t have oxen‚ horses‚ tech. (wheel). Strikingly accuate astronomical observations. Human sacrifices. 2. Cultivation of Maize - Maize‚ beans and squash were the "three-sister" farming‚ with beans growing on the trellis of cornstalks‚ and squash covering the planting mounds to retain moisture in the soil. Produced high populations

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    Penang’s Changing Role in the Straits Settlementsi‚ 1826-1946 C.M. Turnbull Email maryturnbull@beeb.net ABSTRACT When the East India Company created the Straits Settlements (comprising Penang & Province Wellesley‚ Melaka and Singapore) as the Fourth Presidency of India in 1826‚ Penang was the capital‚ the most important of the settlements. While it remained the headquarters of the judiciary until 1855‚ Penang soon gave way to Singapore as the administrative and commercial capital in

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    Canadian engineers Walker‚ J.W.‚ 1976. Let ’s get realistic about career paths. Human Resource Management 15 (3)‚ 1–7. Wang‚ X.S.‚ Armstrong‚ A.‚ 2004. An empirical study of PM ’s professional commitment to their profession and employing organization Wheatley‚ M.J.‚ Kellner-Rogers‚ M.‚ 1996. A Simpler Way. Berrett-Koehler Publishers‚ San Francisco. Whitley‚ R.‚ 2006. Project-based firms: new organizational form or variations on a theme Wilemon‚ D.L.‚ Cicero‚ J.P.‚ 1970. The project manager—anomalies and

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    USING VISUALIZATION TO TEACH MATHEMATICS ADDITION AND SUBSTRACTION WORD PROBLEM -GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION HELPS YOU A LOT - 2.5 cm Laporan projek ini dikemukakan sebagai memenuhi sebahagian daripada syarat penganugerahan Ijazah Sarjana Muda Perguruan PISMP (ambilan Januari 2007) INSTITUT PENDIDIKAN GURU KAMPUS TEKNIK SEPTEMBER 2010 Pengesahan Penyelia “Saya akui bahawa saya telah membaca laporan penyelidikan ini dan pada pandangan saya karya ini telah memadai dari segi

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    Planned Approach to Change

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    Kurt Lewin and the Planned Approach to Change: A Re-appraisal Bernard Burnes Manchester School of Management  The work of Kurt Lewin dominated the theory and practice of change management for over 40 years. However‚ in the past 20 years‚ Lewin’s approach to change‚ particularly the 3-Step model‚ has attracted major criticisms. The key ones are that his work: assumed organizations operate in a stable state; was only suitable for small-scale change projects; ignored organizational power

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    Cultural Policy in Singapore

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    CULTURAL POLICY IN SINGAPORE: NEGOTIATING ECONOMIC AND SOCIO-CULTURAL AGENDAS1 Lily Kong Associate Professor Department of Geography National University of Singapore Kent Ridge Singapore 119260 Email: lilykong@nus.edu.sg Fax: 65-7773091 Geoforum For Special Issue on “Culture‚ Economy‚ Policy” 2000 This paper was written while I was Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Oriental Culture‚ Tokyo University. I would like to record thanks to Assoc Prof Tong Chee Kiong for facilitating my

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