1.)Essentials of Committing Fraud: Position Equals Power The amount of money lost to an internal corporate fraud is most significantly influenced by the perpetrator’s position in the organization. When we look at various characteristics of those committing fraud‚ this makes sense‚ because access creates opportunity. Typically‚ the higher a person moves in a company‚ the greater access she or he is granted to information‚ assets‚ data‚ and people. That creates more opportunities to commit fraud
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depreciation of the U.S. dollar against the Japanese yen on October 7 and 8‚ 1998‚ depicted in figure 1.1 This reflects the broader phenomenon that many abrupt asset price movements cannot be attributed to a fundamental news events‚ as documented by Cutler and Summers (1989) and Fair (2002). We conjecture that sudden exchange rate moves unrelated to news can be due to the unwinding of carry trades when speculators near funding constraints. This idea is consistent with our findings that (i) investment
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Cross-Cultural Issues in Consumer Behavior SHARON SHAVITT University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign ANGELA Y. LEE Northwestern University CARLOS J. TORELLI University of Minnesota ne of the most difficult choices that multinational corporations face is deciding whether to run the same marketing campaign globally or to customize it to the local taste in different countries. In many cases‚ companies develop their marketing strategy in one country and then do "disaster checking" as
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Psychiatria Danubina‚ 2010; Vol. 22‚ No. 3‚ pp 392–405 © Medicinska naklada - Zagreb‚ Croatia Review MALIGNANT NARCISSISM: FROM FAIRY TALES TO HARSH REALITY Mila Goldner-Vukov & Laurie Jo Moore University of Auckland Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences‚ Manaaki House Community Mental Health Service Auckland District Health Board‚ 15 Pleasant View Road‚ Panmure‚ Auckland‚ New Zealand received: 1.7.2010; revised: 28.7.2010; accepted: 31.8.2010 SUMMARY Introduction: Malignant
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What leads to success in modern bodybuilding? (1970’s – present) Contents page Table of Contents Introduction – 3 Diet – 4 Protein: 5 Carbohydrates: 5 Fats: 6 Other foods: 7 Rest – 9 Sleep: 9 Rest between workouts: 10 Rest between sets: 12 Time under tension (TUT): 13 Doug’s gym in Texas. Pictured above 15 Metabolic stress: 15 Sets & Repetitions: 15 Exercises: 16 Mind-set – 18 Genetics – 19 Steroids – 22 Supplements – 24 Protein powder: 24 Creatine: 25 Branched Chain Amino acids (BCAA’s): 26
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Establishing a standard definition for child overweight and obesity worldwide: international survey. BMJ. 320‚1240-1243. Crandall‚ C. S. 1994. Prejudice against fat people: ideology and self-interest. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 66‚882–894. Cutler‚ D. M.‚ Glaeser‚ E.L. & Shapiro‚ J.M. 2003. Why have Americans become more obese? Journal of Economic Perspectives 17‚93–118. Daniels‚ S.R. (2006) The consequences of childhood overweight and obesity [online]. The Future of Children‚16‚1. Available
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Food Insecure: The Application of Mixed-Method Approach in India Clay‚ D.‚ Daniel Molla and Debebe Habtewold. 1998‚ ‘Food Aid Targeting in Ethiopia: A Study of Household Food Insecurity and Food Aid Distributions’‚ Working Paper #12‚ Grain Market Cutler‚ P.‚ and Stephenson‚ R.‚ 1984. The state food emergency preparedness in Ethiopia. Dagnew E.‚ 1993. The impact of food shortages on rural households of different income groups and their crisis copping strategies: A case study of Walaita District in
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Coate‚ S. (1993). ’Altruism‚ the Samaritan ’s Dilemma and Government Transfer Policy ’‚ forthcoming in American Review. Economic Review Culyer A.J. (1989). ’The Normative Economics of Health Care Finance and Provision ’‚ Oxford Policy. of Economic Cutler‚ D. (1994a). ’A Guide to Health Care Reform ’‚ Journal of Economic forthcoming. Perspectives‚ (1994b). ’Market Failure in Small Group Health Insurance ’‚ typescript. Danzon‚ P. (1992). ’Hidden Overhead Costs: Is Canada ’s System Really Less Expensive
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ncontAUTOMATIC POWER FACTOR CORRECTION BY MICROCONTROLLER 8051 A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering By SATYASURANJEET BEHERA SIBASIS MOHAPATRA MONALISA BISOI Department of Electrical Engineering National Institute of Technology Rourkela 2007 AUTOMATIC POWER FACTOR CORRECTION BY MICROCONTROLLER 8051 A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF Bachelor of
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 Context Nowadays‚ in University‚ scholars need to learn another language besides their own mother tongue. They will like to learn English language which is the second language we can learn. As a language‚ there are a lot of skills which we must learn‚ such as‚ reading‚ writing‚ listening and speaking. What actually reading is? Reading means the action or skill of reading written or printed matter silently or aloud. Moreover‚ it is also mean as the process of constructing
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