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    knowledge and question technique when tackling a question on ethics. The IESBA Code IESBA’s (IFAC’s) Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants provides a conceptual framework that requires a professional accountant to identify‚ evaluate‚ and address threats to compliance with the fundamental principles. The conceptual framework approach should assist professional accountants to comply with the ethical requirements of the IESBA Code‚ and to serve the public interest. Guidance is provided in several areas:

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    Case: Mercedes-Benz All Activity Vehicle (AAV) 1. What is the competitive environment faced by MB? The competitive environment that MB was faced with included difficulties in controlling costs‚ material purchasing‚ and problems in adapting to changing markets. The needs of customers were changing‚ and during 1993‚ MB had their worse sales in decades‚ as a result MB lost money for the first time in its history. Something needed to be done‚ and the AAV project began in 1993 with production

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    How to be a good accountant When someone asked me what you want to do when you grow up‚ I will always answer "scientists"‚ but what is that‚ what to do‚ I have no idea. When I went to middle high school‚ I believed that a wide range of scientists‚ I need to have a specific selection‚ so I wanted to do a lot of career‚ such as journalists‚ actors‚ astronauts‚ and so on. I thought about everything‚ but I feel that it is not possible to achieve‚ my future is still very long. I also have lots of

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    accounting as my career. Accounting require you to be careful because the accountants always work directly with the numbers and accounting books. They are important documents before the law‚ they show the financial situation of the company and accountants are persons who do them. Many jobs permit you have the mistakes‚ you can repair them but accounting is never. If you have a mistake‚ you can’t undo it. Accountants are honest persons and good at accounting knowledge. They usually work with

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    1.1 Attach a copy of your Job Description‚ from the information contained within this; a) Describe the duties and responsibilities within your role as a carer. Principal Duties All aspects of physical care‚ working as part of a team but capable of working unsupervised. 1. Act as key carer to residents‚ ensuring their needs are met. To contribute to a separate file record for each resident and to participate in the formulation and implementation of individual care plans. (This may involve

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    witness a functional courtroom workgroup. In a perfect world‚ the process would run as smoothly as depicted on television. In this paper‚ we will examine the courtroom work group and the roles each person plays in carrying out justice. Courtroom Structure A courtroom work group is made up of a judge‚ bailiffs‚ prosecution‚ defense counsel‚ court clerks‚ court reporters‚ and expert witnesses. In other words‚ they are “professional” courtroom personnel. Also present in a courtroom for a trial are

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    Courtroom Workgroup CJA/204 Courtroom Workgroup In The United States criminal justice system‚ a Courtroom Workgroup is an informal arrangement between a criminal prosecutor‚ criminal defense attorney‚ and the judicial officer. This foundational concept in the academic discipline of criminal justice‚ recharacterizes the seemingly adversarial courtroom participants as collaborators in "doing justice." The courtroom workgroup was proposed by Eisenstein and Jacob in 1977 to explain

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    CJS/200 Courtroom Players Response September 4‚ 2013 Courtroom Players Response The Courtroom Work Group is a group that is comprised of the judge‚ prosecutor‚ defense attorneys‚ claimants as well as the defendants. The roles of the individuals in the Courtroom Work Group are to work together to successfully prosecute in the criminal case. This group interacts on a daily basis with all having a mutual goal of production in mind to close the case. In my opinion a Courtroom Work Group is non-other

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    Roles Within the Family

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    1. Describe the characters of the family and their roles. Jay - Is a Dad and a Grand-dad‚ his role is to be the more masculine man of the family. Jay is married to a younger attractive women since he divorced his ex wife. Jay struggles to grasp the idea of gay couples and is a more traditional type of man. Jay has 2 children Claire and Mitchel and a step son Manny. Jay likes to be the boss of the whole family‚ and tends to never admit he is wrong. The role of Jay is to represent the typical strict

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    According to ‘Victorian institute of forensic medicine (Unknown)’‚ the role of the forensic pathologist is to assist the coroners‚ the police and courts to resolve any medical issues deemed critical. This includes causes of death‚ the circumstances on how the victim had died and how the injuries were caused. The pathologist focuses their work on deceased people. The examination of a dead body focuses on review of medical histories‚ external examination and CT scans. Sometimes internal examinations

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