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    Abstract Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE)‚ investigating the effects of roles in a simulated prison environment‚ significantly impacted the psychological understanding of role conformity. However‚ recent evidence suggests results from this seminal experiment are less reflecting of role conformity‚ with findings alternatively attributed to demand characteristics. This critique is constructed as further examination of SPE revealed participants were able to predetermine the experimental hypothesis

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    Laser Perforations" (pdf 461 KB) GTI Document No. GTI-05/0243‚ GasTIPS‚ 11‚ No. 4 (Fall 2005)‚ pp. 18-21. 3. Gahan‚ B.C.‚ Batarseh‚ S.‚ Watson‚ R.‚ Deeg‚ W. 2005. "Effect of Downhole Pressure Conditions on High-Power Laser Perforation‚" SPE Paper 97093‚ SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition‚ Dallas‚ TX‚ October 9-12. 4. Gahan‚ B.C. "Processing Rocks‚" Industrial Laser Solutions‚ Sept.(2005):16-18. 5. Gahan‚ B.C. "Fiber Laser Offers Fast Track to Clean Perforations" (pdf 277 KB)‚ GTI

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    Wikipedia and “In the Beginning” in SPE: Wikipedia states‚ “The term ‘affirmative action’ was first used in the United States in Executive Order 10925 and was signed by President John F. Kennedy on 6 March 1961‚” while SPE negatively mentions‚ “In 1972‚ affirmative action became an inflammatory public issue.” Similar remarks continue throughout the encyclopedias. However‚ Wikipedia’s coverage of this topic is more restricted. In terms of inclusiveness and granularity‚ SPE contains more examination‚ details

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    MEMORANDUM TO: Senior‚ Publicly Traded Company FROM: Team B (Staff I) DATE: February 4‚ 2013 SUBJECT: Audit of Share-Based Payment and Special Purpose Entities (SPE) Reporting This executive memo is a summary and analysis of our audit findings for the client‚ a publicly traded company‚ and its financial practices. Please review this correspondence in accordance with your request. We look forward to meeting in person for further discussion and to make an informed recommendation

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    Gustavo Valencia SPE-226 12-08-2014 Kimber Underdown Educating Special Needs Students A good dedicated passionate teacher is the one who thinks that all students can succeed. With this belief‚ teachers can inspire themselves to find any route possible to help the students in having a successful life in school and anywhere else. When it comes to special education‚ this belief really needs to be a true one because special education teachers will have to deal not only with behavioral students or students

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    Enron History Special Purpose Entities (SPEs) were used and often abused by most large corporations in the late 1990’s. Enron was likely the corporation that abused the accounting treatment the most‚ but certainly not the only one. The Enron SPEs were not hidden from the auditors or the investing public‚ but were so extensive‚ invasive‚ and complex that no one‚ including primary architect‚ Andrew Fastow‚ was able to understand the total implications. The 2000 financial statements for Enron included

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    Valinda Hinkey SPE 226 April 15‚ 2012 Betty Cokeley Educating the Exceptional Learner Introduction An observation was completed on a 2nd grade student who has two different types of visual disorders. The first disorder is dyslexia and the second disorder is a visual disorder which requires the use of an overhead projector with instructions being written in fluorescent colors. The observation was a math activity which involved counting‚ identification of colors‚ simple addition‚ and graphing

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    [Type the document title] [Type the document title] [Year] sai teja [Type the company name] [Pick the date] [Year] sai teja [Type the company name] [Pick the date] measurement wild drilling MWD stands for Measurement While Drilling in the oil & gas industry. The simplest way to describe MWD is to relate it to the measurements a pilot takes. A pilot needs to know the direction they are flying (North‚ South‚ East‚ or West)‚ the angle they are flying at (up‚ down‚ or horizontal)‚ and what type

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    Questionable Transactions 1. The special purpose entities (SPEs) got Enron into trouble. 2. It is debatable whether Enron’s directors knew how profits were being made through the SPEs. Speculation is that they did have knowledge‚ but did not question the questionable procedures. Evidence that indicates the directors knew how profits were being made includes the following: • Andrew Fastow’s role in establishing the SPEs and falsely creating 3% independent investors in each.

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    One is the use of special purpose entities (SPEs). Although SPEs often serve legitimate economic purposes and are still in use today‚ Enron used several of them to hide debt and to overstate equity and earnings. Accounting standards required that third parties own at least 3 percent of the assets in SPEs. This rule was violated. Enron also represented that the SPEs helped it to hedge downside risk. This turned out not to be the case‚ because the SPEs used Enron’s stock and financial guarantees to

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