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    Articles on: “A Study on “The pros and cons of Ethics in accounting practice in India” Author: 1 Author: 2 Dr.Giridhar K.V. Mr.Krishna M.M. Assistant Professor‚ Faculty Member‚ Department of MBA‚ Department of Commerce & Management‚ Sahyadri Arts & Commerce College‚ Sahyadri Arts & Commerce College‚ Kuvempu University‚ Kuvempu University Shimoga-577203. Shimoga-577203. e-mail: giridhar.malnad@gmail.com e-mail: krishna.gurukrupa636@gmail.com Cell No.: 9980647833

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    offender being charged again‚ being sent to a longer sentence‚ and the brutal cycle continues. This has to change. We have to find other methods. In the U.S‚ federal prisons should not be the main method of rehabilitating drug-related offenders because it’s not nearly as effective as alternative methods‚ and ends with more recidivism rates than alternative methods. To begin with‚ let’s focus on the issues with the system currently. We have an

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    Slimquick states they have “breakthrough” formula that makes losing weight easier for women – in fact they claim their exclusive natural extract is so potent that is the most effective weight loss supplement for women. They state that the product works by speeding up your metabolism with a “BioPure Green Tea”. They cite a study that showed that women who were on a 1‚350-calorie and used their product lost three times the weight of women who were only on a 1‚350-calorie diet. Slimquick also offers

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    It is said that the word epigenetic was brought by Conrad Waddington in 1942. Since before epigenesis‚ “the development of individual organic form to from the unformed‚” brought about a controversial view. Though epigentics has helped to close the gap in nature and nurture‚ and control the controversy we are still kind of confused as to what epigenetics is. Throughout this essay we will find how epigenetics is helping today and what it is (Epigenetics: Fundamentals). According to the dictionary

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    Society as a whole tends to seek out our nation’s smallest leaders to thrive in a world free from the poisons of inclination and separation‚ to go after their fantasies and feel that whatever they wish to fulfill in life is feasible. We aspire for them to feel adored‚ included‚ and never to encounter the agony of dismissal or rejection. Disappointingly‚ we do live in a world in which prejudice and different types of inclination keep on affecting every single one of us. Segregation harms and makes

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    1984 Pros And Cons Essay

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    While reading the article‚ "After Boston: Pros and Cons of Surveillance Cameras"‚ some eery similarities were made in correlation to George Orwell’s novel‚ 1984. Today‚ technology is rapidly advancing‚ and unfortunately‚ due to recent events this advancement has been pushed in the wrong direction. The article best clarifies how advanced reconnaissance systems have been implemented in numerous urban communities such as London and New York. Like in the novel‚ 1984‚ it is a terrifying thought that someone

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    Pros And Cons Of The SAT

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    tester could fail the test six times but still get a full score on their last try. Additionally‚ SAT scores and tries do not impact each other if they are taken individually. Some officials from the College Board might differ and accuse that other methods of tracking data are taken through means of super score. A super score is the average of all of one’s tests and gives a more accurate representation of one’s capabilities‚ but it also has weaknesses. As most global or nationwide programs are centralized

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    Schooling is seen as a necessary part of life in America for generations‚ needed to transform the children of the nation into happy and productive individuals. Unfortunately‚ there seems to be a problem with overall performance. According to the Program for International Student Assessment survey administered by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development in 2012‚ the United States ranks 27th in math‚ 17th in reading‚ and 20th in science. According to the OECD the US spends more on

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    ISIS Pros And Cons

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    the terrorist group al-Qaeda for not recognizing Ayman al-Zawahiri as their leader. Instead ISIS saw Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi as their leader. ISIS is very focused on acquiring more land from Iraq and Syria‚ and to do so they use methods much harsher than that of al-Qaeda’s methods. They are much more violent‚ strict‚ and ruthless. ISIS is very rich from oil refineries and ransoms‚ which raise hundreds of millions of dollars used to fund their government that is strictly based off of Islamic religion.

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    Eifs Pros And Cons

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    In the wake of the attacks on September 11‚ 2001‚ the United States faced many challenging decisions. The consequences of these decisions would shape the country from that day forward. However‚ there was one decision that made the rest infinitely simpler by providing information to key government officials. That was the decision to use Enhanced Interrogation Techniques (EITs) on those detained as suspected terrorists. EITs take many forms such as waterboarding‚ forced stress positions‚ and humiliation

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