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    “A vendor shall evaluate all deliverables in an arrangement to determine whether they represent separate units of accounting. That evaluation shall be performed at the inception of the arrangement and as each item in the arrangement is delivered.” * 25-5 “In an arrangement with multiple deliverables‚ the delivered item or items shall be considered a separate unit of accounting if both of the following criteria are met: * a.  The delivered item or items have value to the customer on a

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    Procedures in Collecting Forensic Evidence ACC/556 November 5‚ 2013 Procedures in Collecting Forensic Evidence 1.) What procedures will you use to collect accounting evidence? The stages of the procedures are as following: 1.) Initiation- This is broken into two different categories of reactive and pro active. The reactive side of the categories is the action of a victimization that has already happened. The tips to these crimes are investigated because of an external report of the crime

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    findings are implemented to practice only ‚ the study is effective. Evidences getting from the study which are utilized into practice makes the profession more fruitful‚ bright and effective. Most nurse researchers want their findings to contribute to nursing practice and there is growing interest among nurses in basing their practice on solid research evidence RESEARCH UTILIZATION IN NURSING The terms research utilization and evidence based practice are used synonymously. Although there is overlap

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    Cultural neuroscience is a new interdisciplinary science that investigate how shaping the neurobiological mechanisms by the values‚ cultural practices and beliefs. Cultural neuroscience link to each other theories from various disciplines‚ including anthropology‚ cultural psychology‚ neuroscience and population genetics and neurogenetics (Chiao and Ambady‚ 2007; Chiao et al.‚ 2010). In this field‚ researchers are looking to better understand how genetic and cultural factors effects on the mind‚ brain

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    or watched the news when some crime was reported that some type of evidence was either lost‚ misplaced or due to some error was no longer usable to solve a crime. More than likely‚ the blame to this goes to the ones who are in charge of the facility that stores the evidence‚ such as the police department property and evidence rooms. Most police departments store the evidence in a room that is monitored‚ cataloged and secured. That evidence can be a weapon‚ a video‚ a voice recording‚ documents‚ money

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    cordoned perimeter. Without this first step‚ evidence found at the scene can be compromised or worse destroyed which could result in possibly ruining any opportunity to create a strong case to arrest and convict a suspect. Once secured‚ the crime scene can be processed. There is a basic protocol that all investigators follow and even though each crime scene is different with a vast array of circumstances the basic procedures remain the same. “Evidence used to resolve an issue can be split into

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    The urbanization of any ancient city has the best advantage of being seen through our modern day eyes. Looking at the evidence recovered from various sites definitely poses some problems for scholars in trying to place it in the context of the time-line of that city; yet these scholars have the knowledge of the end result of our modern-day societies. Archaeologists and classics scholars know historical trends of human socialization and urbanization for hundreds of years in societies unrelated to

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    Knight (2013) suggests that social workers must embrace research based methods in order to guide their practice. While research should be a framework that social work practice is based on‚ Greene (2001) identifies that it is important to combine empirical findings with a “reflective approach”‚ which accounts for the quality of the relationship that the client develops with the therapist. Social workers should adopt an evidence-guided practice approach as it helps rely on a scientific knowledge base

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    Title 5: That which can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence Tania Beck 000642-004 Leysin American School Mother tongue: Indonesian Word count: 1244 That which can be asserted without evidence‚ can be dismissed without evidence. Evidence is information that indicates whether an idea or preposition is true and it also determines the validity of the idea. For one to state an idea without evidence‚ depending on what they state and the beliefs of others

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