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    Dear Team Members‚ I anticipate that you all are fine and taking pleasure from your work at Byblos restaurant which is in Ultimate Resort and Spa.Since beginning‚ we are enjoying great client feedback‚ excellent customer service and have loads of satisfied customers. This is because of your hard work and enthusiasm to perform your individual tasks. I‚ as a Owner of restaurant‚ observed that cleanliness in our restaurant during closing timeis not top of things. As per our hotels food

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    Date: 2/19/14 To: CEO of LOL From: Auditor Re: The realization and valuation of DTAs Mr. CEO: The following paragraphs explain why a valuation of temporary taxable differences is necessary and how‚ with the guidance of the Accounting Standards Codification (ASC)‚ we came to this conclusion. According to ASC 740-10-30-23‚ "The more negative evidence that exists‚ the more positive evidence is necessary and the more difficult it is to support a conclusion that a valuation allowance is not

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    BUSINESS MEMORANDUM DATE: Jan 30‚2014 TO: James J. Lohman‚ CEO of Excel Industries FROM: Manger of Management advice office SUBJECT: The Cost of Providing Child Care Case Summary/Background There is an increasing number of women‚ who are entering job market approximately two-thirds since 1990‚ all the new workers are woman. However‚ The biggest issue for the woman is maternity and how to take care of their children during their work’s hours. The

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    The Salem Witch Trials began in spring 1692 in Salem Village‚ which is now known as Danvers. Believing in the supernatural was common in colonial New England since the 14th century after it first emerged in Europe. People believed specifically that the devil would give certain people‚ namely witches‚ the power to hurt others in exchange for their loyalty. Additionally‚ there were other recent events‚ such as a British war against France‚ a smallpox epidemic‚ fears of attacks from neighboring Native

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    split apart and accused each other. This was a terrible period of time and many different things were simultaneously happening. The Salem Witch Trials were a time of torment and suffering for those living in Salem Village‚ Massachusetts 1692. I. A. The Salem Witch Trials were a time of panic for poorly‚ ugly women and their families (A Brief History). The trials began by young girls acting

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    alive in Salem. But was it solely due to Abigail that the events that followed and consequently the witch trials took place? Though the primary offender it is not her actions alone that provoked nor exacerbated the situation. There were many others involved that largely contributed to prolonging the witchcraft hysteria. Such people include Reverend John Hale and the leading judge of the trials deputy governor Danforth. Abigail bears most of the responsibility for the activities that occurred in

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    destruction of common sense. Over fifty women were put on trial after being accused of practicing witchcraft‚ many of whom were executed for their supposed crimes. According to primary sources‚ the conductors of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692-1693 possessed an innate fear of evil and often relied on superstitious ideas concerning alternate religious traditions and social standards as the primary source of evidence when convicting

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    1. Lou Zar’s action regarding to sewing a replica of the U.S. flag to cover the backside/seat of his uniform pants was not unconstitutional. There needs to be compelling reason to restrict Lou from wearing that uniform that caused negative emotion. It would be unconstitutional if the government restricted Zar from wearing his uniform without a compelling reason. The government cannot prove that Zar’s intentions were to commit or threaten any act of violence through his speech. It is true that Zar’s

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    I am a graduate student form Kelley Business School at Indiana University and setout working at your accounting department in Ling Clothing Company. During look through the financial statement‚ I find some of transactions and events have a few mistakes in your company‚ which conflict with accepted accounting theory and GAAP. There are some mistakes I will present: The company switched from FIFO to LIFO in accounting for inventory. The preceding year it had switched from the weighted-average method

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    Date: 04/09/2013 To: Wendell Nekoranec From: Favio Suastegui Subject: Act on Facts‚ Not Faith Evidence-based management is important in making management decisions. The article emphasizes facts over “gut instinct” or opinion in making management decisions. Data and evidence provide a basis for which organizations can react to and assess situations. Evidence-based leadership is similar to a scorecard in which organizations can measure results. The purpose of gathering facts is to

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