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    The many causes and consequences of the Green Revolution‚ from 1945 to today‚ ranged from defined social differences growing over time‚ a need for an increase in crop production‚ and a multitude of negative effects on the environment. Social differences became more defined as groups developed into prosperity because of the Green Revolution. The need for an increase of crop production was caused by a growing population in many areas‚ and a lack of economic success to match. An increase in technological

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    bothered very much about the consequences and drawbacks that these wastes may lead to. Pollution and environment can be listed under

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    economic interests for the country. Mining activities are carried out on patches of land which were cleared from the forests. As the demand for more resources increase‚ more land would be cleared for the mining of these resources. One of the consequences of deforestation is global warming which is an irreversible process. As trees are burnt down to increase usable land‚ huge amounts of carbon dioxide are released into the atmosphere through combustion. Also‚ the stored carbon that is soaked up

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    Fraud Fraud is listed by the 2003 UK Threat Assessment issued by the National Criminal Intelligence Service as one of the seven most significant threats facing the world1. What is a Fraud? A fraud is when one party deceives or takes unfair advantage of  another. A fraud includes any act‚ omission‚ or concealment‚ involving a breach of legal or  equitable duty or trust‚ which results in disadvantage or injury to another. In fact‚ in a broad strokes definition‚ fraud is a deliberate misrepresentation which

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    Internal Assessment Assessment Standard History: 91229 Carry out an inquiry of an historical event that is of significance to New Zealanders Resource Reference: History 2.1 Resource Title: Inquiry into Genocide Credits: 4 Teacher: Miss Meronek The Rwanda Genocide By Isaac Anderson 12JM Focus Questions: 1. What factors contributed to the conflict between the Hutus and the Tutsis and how did they affect the genocide? 2. How and why did the international community respond

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    Forensic Accounting in New Zealand: Exploring the gap between education and practice. Jennette Boys Auckland University of Technology‚ New Zealand Abstract ‘Accounting practice has always been concerned with fraud’ (Lehman & Okcabol‚ 2005) The global business environment is rapidly changing and this has resulted in evolutionary changes in the skills accountants need to meet the requirements of their clients so they can continue to add value to their businesses

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    The French Revolution (French: Révolution française; 1789–1799) was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France that had a fundamental impact on French history and on modern history worldwide. Experiencing an economic crisis exacerbated by the Seven Years War and the American Revolutionary War‚ the common people of France became increasingly frustrated by the ineptitude of King Louis XVI and the continued decadence of the aristocracy. This resentment‚ coupled with burgeoning Enlightenment

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    are currently water insecure much more difficult. Escalating water competition‚ deteriorating water ecosystems‚ intensified flood and drought shocks‚ and related social tensions are all predicted (Grey et al.‚ 2012). Current and future costs and consequences of water insecurity‚ in terms of social and economic

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     Bahrain   Collage  of  Business  Administration                 A  Paper  Highlighting:  How  accounting  fraud  has  changed  merger   valuation   Prepared  For:  Professor  Omar  Al-­‐Jahmani   Course:  Advanced  Financial  Accounting  (ACC  610)   Term:  Second  Semester‚  2012-­‐2013         Prepared  By:  Mohamed  S  Sultan‚  MBA

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    Can corporate fraud ever be eliminated from the workplace? Abstract Corporate fraud has been a growing issue since Enron bankruptcy. The factors that contribute to the occurrence of corporate fraud are hard to control and methods used to prevent and detect fraud both by internal control and outside auditing have unavoidable weaknesses. Despite all the effort being made‚ it is highly unlikely that corporate fraud can be eliminated from the workplace. Introduction After Enron scandal got

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