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    Our world is rapidly progressing into a vibrant technological era. The internet and computer took the world by storm‚ and now Apple and Google are a vital part of every country. We can now access information in ten seconds that would of taken us days 20 years ago. Technology has been integrated into a majority of schooling systems‚ allowing students to be more successful in their classes. Without the internet‚ student would learn half of what they would learn without them. Knowledge and wisdom

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    For the exclusive use of S. YAN UV0072 Version 2.2 THE INVESTMENT DETECTIVE The essence of capital budgeting and resource allocation is a search for good investments in which to place the firm’s capital. The process can be simple when viewed in purely mechanical terms‚ but a number of subtle issues can obscure the best investment choices. The capital-budgeting analyst‚ therefore‚ is necessarily a detective who must winnow bad evidence from good. Much of the challenge is in knowing what quantitative

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    and a brief biography Sean Godsell is an architect who obtained his masters of Architect degree from RMIT University in 1999 authorized in ‘The Appropriateness of the Contemporary Australian Dwelling’ and run a Melbourne-based architect. He has lectured in many countries including USA‚ UK‚ China‚ Japan‚ France‚ New Zealand and Australia. In July 2003‚ Godsell received a citation the President of the American Institute of Architects for his work for the homeless. In 2005‚ Time Magazine named him

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    Summary on article by David Carr «A TV Schedule in the Hands of Whoever Holds the Remote» How to choose the right channel with appreciable programs and allow yourself to switch off the problems of daily routine in the armchair? The truthful and really worthy answer on this question is hiding in the article by David Carr opened to the fans of the time-wasters in front of their TV’s in The New York Times‚ which is also devoted television problem of 21st century. Taking to consideration that

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    mythology of detectives‚ criminals‚ police‚ and suspects in a classic form that is almost pure mystery. Edgar Allen Poe first noticeably expressed the traditional detective story in the 1840s‚ but it did not become a widely popular genre until the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This rise in popularity of the detective story coincided with the success of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories. Sherlock Holmes is widely regarded as the most famous of all fictional detectives and is

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    AIG Scandal 2005

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    than 150 different countries and it has over 630‚ 000 employees over the world. Even though AIG is such a giant corporation‚ it has encountered financial problems in the early 2000s.   Under financial pressure and a lack of internal control‚ AIG have committed frauds resulting in several scandals. One of the accounting scandals was disclosed during 2005 which involved a material mis-statement due to false transactions during 2000. This scandal set to prelude leading the downfall of AIG in 2008. In

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    What is a homicide Detective‚ A homicide Detective is a police detective who investigates clues used to identify the suspect in a murder case. Detectives are relied on finding out how the victim was killed and by who which they were by.They also have to find out what kind of crime this is. Detectives have different methods to find out these crimes such as clues‚ different clues and materials show what kind of killing this was. Interrogation‚ detectives ask questions to the witness of the victim and

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    September 02‚ 2017. Detective Junge is currently assigned to the Investigations Division. He investigates commercial burglaries‚ thefts‚ receiving stolen property‚ and defrauding Innkeeper crimes. This is Detective Junge’s first completed year as a detective. Detective Junge’s partner is Detective Wood and therefore‚ he is tasked with handling Detective Wood’s caseload in his absence. Detective Wood’s caseload consists of auto theft‚ auto tampering‚ and thefts from vehicles. Detective Junge is always

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    Patrick Carr Influence

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    Patrick Carr was not a politician‚ or a general‚ or anything of much influence. He was a common working man. Although he became important to the American Revolution post-death. More importantly‚ where‚ when‚ and by whom he was killed. Also what he said in the few days before he passed on. Patrick Carr was born between 1739 and 1740. He was an Irish journeyman and apprentice to “Mr. Field‚ a ‘leather-breeches-maker’” ‘material made by tanning animal skin - short pants that end at the knee - maker’

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    Twenty-first century detective stories are blooming with action‚ conflict‚ mystery and so on. But this is only recent development. There is a lot more to it than most people think. From a French man named Vidocq to the creation of modern detective fiction by Edgar Allan Poe‚ until today’s development of detective stories and its characters. So what made Poe such an important figure in detective fiction history‚ and in what way did his creation develop after his death? In my study I will try to answer

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