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    BFA303 AUDITING THE FUTURE DIRECTIONS OF THE AUDIT PROFESSION Word Count: 1995 Executive Summary This report discusses the historical and current practices required by audit professionals. This is broken down into three main subject areas‚ being:- 1 The Monitoring of the Profession’s Quality Issue; 2 The Skills and Auditor Needs To Posses; and‚ 3 The Structure of an Audit and Non Audit Service Engagement. It is found from a comprehensive review of various literature available

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    In the soliloquies of Satan and Hamlet‚ there is one common theme‚ they are both questioning themselves about their lives. Satan and Hamlet are both fueled by conflicts to take revenge without giving up. As they look at their problems and think about them they become scared of their problems. In each of their soliloquise they both change their attitudes and views on how to solve their problems. Hamlet and Satan both complain a lot in their soliloquies‚ and blame people for causing the tragic

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    Analysis: Hamlet Soliloquy Shakespeare’s Hamlet is full of misdirection and mysterious happenings that are only explained to the audience through various soliloquies and hidden actions. Hamlet’s soliloquy in act 3‚ scene 2‚ is crucial for the audience to understand the mental struggle and inconsistent characteristics of the play’s eponymous protagonist. Hamlet incorporates dark‚ sinister-like images‚ to portray his future course of action towards his mother‚ Gertrude. Hamlet’s soliloquy is presented

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    Listening and watching the actors perform the soliloquies in Hamlet has enabled us‚ the audience‚ to understand the significance of the events present and to come‚ and have a better understanding of the character’s thoughts and emotions. The actors in this play have implemented various oral presentation strategies: the use of dramatic pauses‚ facial expressions‚ and placing emphasis on keywords. Hamlet is a performance written in Elizabethan English‚ also known as Early New English‚ which makes

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    Often times life will present one with a situation where the best decision is to take action. In William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”‚ Hamlet’s second soliloquy reveals Hamlet’s initial inability to take action due to his lack of courage. Hamlet begins by stating that he has become a “rogue and peasant slave” to his grief. [2.2‚ 561] Hamlet has seen true passion in the players recount of Hecuba and now questions why he cannot have the same passion over his butchered father. Hamlet feels the power of his

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    melt‚/ Thaw‚ and resolve itself into a dew!/or that the everlasting had not fixed /His canon ‘gainst self-slaughter! Oh God‚ God‚/How weary‚stale‚ flat‚ and unprofitable /seem to me all the uses of this world!” (1‚2‚Lines 129-134.) Clearly this soliloquy shows how hamlets is distressed . His Desire for his “ flesh” to “melt” and dissolve into “dew” registers his grief over the death of his father and his mother’s remarriage to his uncle. His thoughts here are suicidal and show some mental and emotional

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    tragedy is believed to have begun in the sixth century B.C. with Thespis who introduced the first actor on the stage. The first dramatic dialogue lies in the conversation of this actor with leader of the satiric chorus. The dramatic element was subsequently added by Aeschylus in the fifth century B.C. and later by Sophocles of the same period. They added a second and third actor on the stage respectively. Euripides‚ a contemporary of Sophocles‚ used drama as a medium for dealing with the problems of

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    One Direction has had an incredible impact on my world. Though they started out as a small-time band on the British television program X-Factor‚ they soon ended up being world-famous‚ shaping the universe that I live in. They have‚ through their good looks‚ fun personalities‚ and incredible voices‚ managed to successfully capture my heart as well as those of other teenagers and even adults. One Direction has‚ from their modest beginning‚ had a massive influence on the teen culture in general which

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    figures. ANSWER: = 5.1×1011 Part B Find the direction of the electric field that the electron produces at the location of the nucleus (treated as a point). ANSWER: from the electron toward the electron out of the page into the page Part C Find the magnitude of the magnetic field that the electron produces at the location of the nucleus (treated as a point). Express your answer using two significant figures. ANSWER: = 13 Part D Find the direction of the magnetic field that the electron produces

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    Following directions is very important for many reasons. It can also be used in different ways. One of the reasons that following directions is important is because when you don’t‚ you are disobeying and disrespecting an adult. Another reason is that it can help you. For example‚ if you are taking a test you’re not supposed to talk. Talking will disturb the other people around you who are trying to concentrate. It will also distract you from taking the test. Not following directions doesn’t affect

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