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    Executive Summary: There has always been a need for forensic accounting to investigate fraudulent activities for accountants and law enforcement professionals. Although there are initiatives in accounting education which focuses on the importance of accounting instructions and these initiatives also teaches students on how to learn accounting education and emphasize continuous lifelong learning and out-come –based assessment. Forensic accounting is a complex whole of accounting‚ auditing‚ economics

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    inequalities among men and women and their roles in society comes down to sexism as a major reason among the inequality among women and men. In the past and sometimes even know in the present it has made some women avoid looking for careers described as a man’s job. Sexism has also triggered women to feel lower than men‚ and to rate themselves in a unipositive way. In an equal position in the workplace‚ there has been shown facts that women usually obtain lower wages than men. Sexism has given gender inequalities

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    Recidivism Rate in The United States In the United States‚ crime is a problem that will not easily be solved. I believe that one of the most significant problems relating to crime is the number of inmates that are committing crimes after release and are incarcerated again‚ known as recidivism. Why is this happening and what can be done to further prevent it? There are a number of hypotheses on why offenders often commit crimes multiple times‚ even after punishment. Some of these include the

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    favorite genre because I love learning about not only our country’s history but the world’s. Some books I found notable in the non-fiction genre‚ were “Manhunt” a compelling read about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. I found James L. Swanson’s book enjoyable because of its descriptive words‚ and the author’s deep knowledge and love for the subject. Another book by Mr. Swanson I find very good is “The President Has Been Shot.” Swanson writes about the gruesome events in Dallas on November

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    Ana Sofia Canales Mr. Martinez English III DE October 5‚ 2015 Bullying Suicide. Depression. What leads someone to commit those things? Every 90 minutes‚ somewhere in the world‚ a teenager takes his own life. According to a website of bullying prevention‚ it is estimated that around 30% of students are involved in bullying‚ as victims‚ perpetrators or both. Studies have found that 15 to 25% of children and youth in the U.S. are bullied and 15 to 20% bully others. They fear of attack and

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    How far has the importance of Martin Luther King been exaggerated? The significance of Martin Luther King’s role during the Civil Rights Movement in the USA has become a matter for debate. In this essay I will examine the importance of his role along with many other factors. Shortly after King graduated with a Doctorates in Theology at the University of Boston‚ he was instantly involved in the attempts to improve black peoples rights in predominantly the South of America. King was the harbinger of

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    The U.S. Census Bureau has reported that over 30 million Americans are living in “poverty” (2010 Census). That means‚ about one in every ten Americans are living below the poverty line. Although there is not a direct definition for poverty‚ it can be generally defined for most Americans living in the United States. First‚ an inability to provide a family with nutritious food‚ clothing‚ and reasonable shelter can clearly show how “poor” can be described in the United States. In addition‚ in order

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    European‚ or a descendant of a European‚ there is a mixture in blood that no other country has. Basically‚ it is a big “melting pot” of different blood intertwined with one another. This forms a new kind of man. A man who was sought to make great changes in the world. The only country to have this is America. America has found some sort of identity by loosing their “European-ness”. In (Document C) it states that all Americans want revolution. Keyword‚ “Americans”. They have found an identity‚ by knowing

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    "Give me control of a nation’s money and I care not who makes it’s laws" -Mayer Amschel Bauer Rothschild. Rothschild makes a great point; the people of the United States have zero effect on their own currency. Not even the government has control over the production and distribution of its own currency. That control was given to banks and a private corporation named the Federal Reserve . These private institutions have created a cycle that enriches them and indebts the public. This vicious cycle

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    While slavery might have been stagnant from 1775 to the 1790s‚ slaves were not being freed. Slavery was just not expanding. Now‚ we may be having a semantic argument‚ as you use the word "many"‚ and my opinion is that only a few slaves‚ in relation to the hundreds of thousands‚ about 500‚000 by 1800‚ of slaves in the U.S. were freed after the Revolutionary War. And it also may be that you are looking at mostly Northern states where slavery never really took root. Northern states‚ which are in colder

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