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    THE ROLE OF AUDITORS IN THE CONTEXT OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Asst. Prof. Loganathan Krishnan Abstract Auditors examine company’s accounts and report to the company on the accounts. Fundamentally‚ the concern is how auditors carry out these duties effectively. Legislations namely Companies Act 1965‚ Securities Industry Act 1983 which has been consolidated as Capital Market and Services Act 2007 have made major inroads to ensure that auditors carry out their duties and obligations effectively. Additionally

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    Why Recycle?

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    Reasons for Recycling In the world there are many problems‚ but one that is really important is our landfills overflowing with waste material which causes more problems for the planet. This problem can be solved with a simple fix: recycling recyclable material and not throwing them out with the rest of the garbage. To get more familiar with the term “recycling‚” it is defined by Jacqueline Vaughn as the following‚ “recycling generally refers to the separation of materials in the waste stream so

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    Why War?

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    Why War? Is war inevitable? It appears that the answer to this question is yes. However‚ war is unpredictable and must be studied based on individual circumstances‚ actions taken‚ and reactions. States disagree with each other on many subjects and conflicts arise often. To answer this question‚ we must first examine the causes of a conflict‚ evaluate the outcome and determine any alternatives that may exist. Then we can analyze some alternative theoretical outcomes compared to the actual

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    Boarding school is better than daily school.Is this true?                 Yes ‚I agree that  boarding school is better than daily school because boarding school can be a great place to meet teachers‚ to have fun‚ to make new friends and can also experience new environment while you’re at school‚ but day school is also a good place to go if you don’t like being away from your parents or you have great friends where you are. Both are really great‚ but boarding school can be really fun and you get

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    Colonists were mad at Britain because they had much more acts in place caused taxes to raise‚ this took place in the colonies with King George III‚ the colonists got mad and they decided to taunt British soldiers and they also decided to dump tea in a harbor. These two events caused the Revolution to start. What evidence shows why America started the American Revolution? Americans were justified in waging war with Britain because taxes and acts were being put in place one by one rapidly‚ the colonists

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    Why the “Crucible”?

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    Sara North April 21‚ 2013 Why the “Crucible”? Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible in 1951 in direct response to Sen. Joseph McCarthy’s communism scare. Miller wanted the American people to convey the pain caused by false accusations and relate it to the Salem witch hunts. Sen. McCarthy accused a huge number of high profile Americans of being communists. In doing so‚ he ruined those people’s careers. In Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible‚ innocent people were convicted and put on trial for witchcraft

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    Why Network Matters: The development and maintenance of business networks is a challenge face by every organization doing business. Commonly doing business is sel-dom a one-time event and instead can be seen as a huge net of relationships and the re-spective interdependencies. Scholars doing research on business networks‚ have found several common or different types of characteristics‚ as well as created several defini-tions for them: "A business network is generic and includes both smart and not-so-smart

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    Lab Quiz # 1 (JavaScript and CSS) Instructions Please go through the instructions very carefully. Submit the same document by renaming it with your roll number In case of cheating‚ -3 abs would be awarded in lab Write answer below each question e.g. “option A” Exercise 1 JavaScript Section 1. How do you call a function named "myFunction"? A. call function myFunction B. call myFunction() C. myFunction() Option: C 2. What would be output of alert? var _$te$t2;

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    thought about wolves? Like really thought about them‚ because these are one of the animals that are really misunderstood. Why are wolves misunderstood though? In the fairy tales like Little Red Riding Hood and Three Little Pigs they are portrayed as bad. When they are actually really not. Their characteristic‚ diet/habitat ‚ and some facts that just might drop your jaw are all in this paper. So‚ come with me and learn something you might have never known. The way a wolf

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    Why were the Japanese so cruel in World War 2? The Japanese were a warrior culture who believed that to surrender was tantamount to admitting that you were a coward. The European soldiers‚ including the US Army believed in the idea you fight until you know you can’t win and then you surrender in good faith. This lead to the idea that they could treat the cowards in their care any way that they felt they should up to and including killing them they were able to slap prisoners and work them to

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