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    Serial Killer Estimation

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    I feel that this estimation is too low. I think that one of the most difficult aspects of serial crimes is determining whether or not a new crime has been committed by a random killer‚ a new serial killer‚ or a serial killer already in the system. With the popularity of crime shows on television‚ from the unrealistic solve the crime in an hour with little to no evidence‚ to true crime shows‚ criminals are able to easily see techniques that law enforcement use. While some serial killers are completely

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    inside trading. “Sarbanes-Oxley was precipitated by a slew of corporate scandals‚ including those at Enron (otc: ENRNQ - news - people )‚ Arthur Andersen‚ Tyco (nyse: TYC - news - people )‚ Global Crossing (otc: GBLXQ - news - people ) and WorldCom (otc: WCOEQ - news - people ). But it was meant to address systemic flaws in the way corporations have been reporting their numbers for decades.” (www.forbes.com) The effect of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act that President Bush signed into law July

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    No homeowner wants to hear that their house is infested with termites‚ especially their newly purchased house. Unfortunately‚ a serious termite invasion can corrupt a home’s integrity‚ and cost a homeowner thousands of dollars in repairs. While home inspections are an absolute must before buying a house‚ many potential buyers don’t realize the importance of obtaining a termite inspection before finalizing a home purchase. If you choose to skip this critical step‚ not only are you risking a financial

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    and children and exploiting them for profit. In a world were homeland security is at the utmost importance to the Department of Homeland Security’s mission‚ how is it that organized crime is still able to operate this form of modern day slavery undetected? All agencies need to collaborate and work collectively together and effectively communicate to combat sex trafficking. Educating all areas of law enforcement and the public on sex trafficking and what are red flags‚ implementing

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    Enron Corporate Fraud

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    A CASE STUDY ON ENRON CORPORATE FRAUD (2001) Submitted by: AMIT SHARMA PGDM (016)/09-11 What is FRAUD? In the broadest sense‚ a fraud is an intentional deception made for personal gain or to damage another individual. The specific legal definition varies by legal jurisdiction. Fraud is a crime‚ and is also a civil law violation. Many hoaxes are fraudulent‚ although those not made for personal gain are not technically frauds. Defrauding people of money is presumably the most common type

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    Table of Contents Abstract Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 in response to financial scandals perpetrated by Enron and WorldCom‚ and it has had a strong impact on corporate accounting and financial decision-making. This law was intended to enhance financial transparency for publicly-traded companies. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act established new regulations and penalties for public companies to protect investors. In addition

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    Financial Information Analysis: The Burden of the Sarbanes Oxley Act Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 Sarbanes Oxley Act 2002: The Burden it places on companies 5 Cost of Compliance 5 Cost of Finance to U.S Companies 5 Fees and Audit 6 Reduced Competition 7 Conclusion 8 References 9 Executive Summary The Sarbanes Oxley Act‚ named after its two main sponsors‚ Senator Paul Sarbanes and Congressman Mike Oxley is a legislation that must be complied by all

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    misleading and untrustworthy reports to the clientele may dare the likeness of the firm which may tremble the interest of the outer parties inside the company. Few of the businesses which have demonstrated the interpreted financial statistics are WorldCom and Enron have drove to disasters‚ as a result of which investors‚ shareholders and others have to cause enormous quantity of losses‚ when these businesses proclaim bankruptcy‚ years after a healthy financial reports. The principal point of such

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    The bottom line of any business organization is about making profits‚ any loss making business organization will not be continued in the long run. The basic role of any managers‚ therefore‚ would be inevitably revolved around increasing the profit margins of the organization. However‚ while profits making is important for the survival of the business‚ the business organisation operate within the societies‚ and have the obligation to conform to the rules and regulations of the societies to become

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    The Battle of Manila Bay

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    Spain. Dewey sailed from Hong Kong on board his flagship Olympia with six other heavily armed ships. He brought with him a report on the location of the Spanish ships in Corregidor and Manila at dawn of May 1‚ 1898. Dewey entered Manila Bay almost undetected. When he saw the Spanish ships‚ which were under the command of General Patricio Montoya‚ he ordered his men to fire. The battle began at 5:41 in the morning and by 12:30 of the same day‚ the Spaniards were raising the white flag in surrender. Although

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