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    Roles and Duties of Auditors Taylor Hibma Taylor Hibma lives in New York City and began writing professionally in 2007. His articles have appeared primarily on the websites eHow and Pluck on Demand. Hibma has a bachelor’s degree in English and is pursuing a master’s degree in creative writing at the City College of New York. He has also received a certificate in filmmaking from the Digital Film Academy. Auditors are responsible for gathering and analyzing various types of financial information

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    The play ‘Blood Brothers’ is written by the playwright Willy Russell‚ who explores the advantages and disadvantages of growing up in a working-class or a first-class environment in mid 20th century Liverpool. Russell uses his experiences‚ growing up in working-class Liverpool‚ to cover how the class system determined your life chances. This is explored through issues of injustice and socialism throughout. ‘Blood Brothers’ is not a typical musical‚ being of a naturalistic style‚ but‚ as Willy Russell

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    Bhugra‚ D. (2004). Models of Psychopathology. Maidenhead‚ England: Open University Press. Erlenmeyer-Kimling‚ L. & Miller‚ N. (1986). Life-Span Research on the Prediction of Psychopathology. Hillsdale‚ NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Frith‚ C. & Johnstone‚ E. (2003). Schizophrenia: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Haugaard‚ J.J. (2008). Child Psychopathology. New York: McGraw-Hill. Heinrichs‚ W. (2001). In Search of Madness: Schizophrenia and Neuroscience. New York: Oxford

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    pleasure that never lasts. Dancing is the first thing we hear Mrs Johnstone sing about‚ as she describes he life before she got married‚ when she first met her husband whilst out dancing. She then mentions dancing yet again when she finds out that her and her family are moving away from their life and she dances with a picture of the Pope with Mickey and her other children around her “We’re startin’ all over again”. Furthermore Mrs Johnstone‚ yet again‚ mentions dancing when she states that her new “fella”

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    Introduction The criminal law is body of rules (laws) and statutes that define the conducts that are prohibited by the government of that county or province because it threatens and harms the public’s safety and welfare‚ the law outlines punishments that can be executed as commission for acts that defy the law (The free dictionary‚ 2017). The criminal law is in place not only to punish and control the offender but to also offer them a considerable measure of protection through the judicial system

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    Blood Brothers Blood Brothers is set in Liverpool‚ and was written in 1983 by Willy Russell. The musical is set in Liverpool. The 1980’s started with probably Liverpool’s lowest point of unemployment and because of that riots broke out in Toxteth along with other UK cities.  The area saw huge job losses and the population halved as people left Liverpool to seek work elsewhere. The UK’s view of Liverpool also suffered badly through the way they were

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    ideals of the basic ethic principles; justice‚ beneficence‚ autonomy and non-maleficence. Although‚ what these terms mean are contextually and culturally dependent‚ as discussed in the case of Mr.G which is presented in “Bioethics” by Megan Jane Johnstone. Specifically related to this case are autonomy and non-maleficence‚ which bring up multiple debatable points. Ultimately‚ while it’s important and necessary the patient is informed to an extent‚ one’s culture must be considered when making impactful

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    Fat Tax It is often said that people who suffer from obesity usually experience an eating disorder‚ or depression. My whole life I have heard that people who are obese mainly it’s due to their genes or the way they eat. In discussion of should there be a fat tax for being overweight in the US‚ one controversial issue has been the discrimination on these people. On the other hand‚ obesity contends an unneeded taxation. Others even maintain raising junk food prices. My own view is to raise junk food

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    Blood brothers Mrs Johnstone has a big family her husband walked out while she was expecting another baby . She starts working for Mrs Lyons a lady who cannot have children. She finds out that she is expecting twins and tells Lyons that she cannot afford them both so Mrs Lyons offers to take one . After some doubts and swearing on the bible that is. Mrs Lyons gets paranoid of the twins being reunited and fires Mrs J - the boys then meet aged 7 but then Mrs Johnstone and family and Mickey‚gets

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    Publishers Clough‚ P‚ & J‚ Corbett (2000) Theories of inclusive education: A student’s guide‚ London: sage Publications Cole‚ P (2007) ‘the body politic: Theorising disability and impairment’‚ journal of applied philosophy‚ 24‚ (2)‚ 169-176 French‚S Johnstone‚ D (1998) An introduction to disability studies‚ London: David Fulton publishers Oliver‚ M (2004) ‘the social model in action: if I had a hammer’ in Barnes‚ C & Mercer‚ G Thomas‚ C (2004) ‘How is disability understood? An examination of sociological

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