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    My Flat

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    I live in a flat near grammar-school. I live in 7-th floor. My house is designed for four member family. We have a small hall‚ the kitchen‚ the child-room‚ the bedroom‚ the living room the lavatory and the bathroom. In a frontdoor I have a peephole. At first there are a very small hall with small wardrobe for shoes and rug. Opposite the frontdoor is living room. There are two carpets‚ sette with two armchairs and two stools‚ the coffe table‚ the table for old record‚ seven beautiful flowers‚

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    expect the adjustments to affect Bristol-Myers Squibb’s performance in the coming few years. The problem is that the sales that have been recorded and the associated receivables‚ tax etc.‚ may be overstated because the company has pushed inventory out to warehouses as if the inventory is sold; however‚ the revenue may not yet have been earned so there is doubt whether the sales are legitimate. In the Bristol-Myers Squibb example‚ the firm’s Trade Receivables‚ Sales‚ and Net Profit are overstated

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    of the following data mining tools helps you apply various mathematical models information to discover new information? A. statistical tools 3. The average price of a movie ticket in the city of New York is $8. This is an example of? A. information 4. AskSocrates Is a web-site that provides definitions and descriptions of many concepts. AskSocrates is not peer-reviewed (a group of peers or experts do not verify the quality of information). Because of this‚ AskSOcrates may not demonstrate which of

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    a three-time Pulitzer Prize winner who is prominent for his argument of the world being “flat.” Essentially‚ Friedman believes that due to globalization‚ advances in technology are leading to new forms of communication between people located all over the world. This new and progressive technology is broadening connections like never before. With the advent of the Internet‚ people living in all different parts of the world are now globally connected and are able to interact in ways they never imagined

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    The Great Gatsby- chapter summaries: Chapter1: Nick Carraway is the narrator of the novel. He tells us about events that happened in the summer of 1922.He moves from Minnesota in the Midwest to the Northeast to further a career in the finance industry. He works in New York but he lives just outside the city in Long Island. He moves to an area called West Egg – the nouveau riche part of Long Island – and finds himself living next door to a mysterious man called Gatsby. Nick has connections to

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    De-globalization” (Indeed‚ the world isn’t flat!) 1 The proposed paper will begin with a discussion of a worldwide issue –globalization. However‚ its focus will be the opposing side of this issue – de-globalization. Since the phenomenon of globalization is a commonly researched sphere‚ it will be more challenging to prove the opposing ideas. In addition‚ the knowledge I hope to gain through this research paper will help me to better prepare for my politics studies. Inevitably‚ there is a

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    Brave New World Dialectical Journal: Chapter 4 Introduction: Close your eyes‚ and think of a time in your life when you felt like you didn’t fit into a specific group or place. Now think about what it would be like to live there every moment of your life. Theme: The theme of chapter four is being an individual or being different from other people and feeling isolated. The reason that this is the theme of the chapter is that Bernard Marx and Helmholtz Watson both feel out of place in the society

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    Assignment Title: Individual Assignment – Book Review Book title: The World Is Flat- the Globalization World in the Twenty First Century Author: Thomas L. Friedman Introduction ‘The World Is Flat- the Globalization World in the Twenty First Century’ is a well written book by Thomas L. Friedman based on his personal experience‚ case studies‚ and etc. He explores the political and technological changes that have made the world a smaller place. From the explosion of the internet to the dot com bubble

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    Chapter 4 Quiz

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    be linked to your values. This is a characteristic known as _____. Self-chosen _____ are usually actions or strategies that can be done over the course of a few hours up to a few months. Short term goals According to _____ theory‚ well thought out goals will

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    Auditing Chapter 4

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    common law. Answer: False Difficulty: Medium 3. The Ultramares v. Touche case held that auditors could be held liable to any foreseen third party for ordinary negligence. Answer: False Difficulty: Medium 4. The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 offers recourse against the auditors to a far greater number of investors than does the Securities Act of 1933. Answer: True Difficulty: Medium 5. The precedent set by the Hochfelder v. Ernst

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