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    Jawaban UTS Auditing1 08 09

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    JAWABAN SOAL UTS AUDITING 1 2008-2009 SOAL 1 a. Jawab: Assurance Service : pelayanan atau jasa professional independen yang dapat meningkatkan kualitas informasi bagi para pembuat keputusan. Non Assurance Service : accounting and bookkeeping services‚ tax services‚ management consulting services Jasa Atestasi : salah satu jenis jasa assurance yang disediakan oleh kantor akuntan publik‚ dimana akuntan public (CPA) akan menerbitkan laporan tertulis yg isinya antara lain berupa suatu kesimpulan tentang

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    Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis Jacqueline Lee Bouvier was born on July 28th‚ 1929 in East Hampton‚ Long Island. Jacqueline’s mother was Janet Lee Bouvier‚ a highly ambitious horseback rider. Jacqueline was nicknamed "Jackie" after her father‚ Jack Bouvier. Young Jackie’s parents were a very well off coupled. Her father had an estimated fortune of 7 million dollars and Janet came from a wealthy family also‚ her father had been chairman of the board of Chase

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    Columbia University Press‚ 1989. Hobbs‚ Catherine Isenberg‚ Nancy. “Untitled.” Review of Strangers and Pilgrims: Female Preaching in America‚ 1740-1845 by Catherine A. Brekus. Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture‚ 2000. Lerner‚ Gerda Mattingly‚ Carol. “Friendly Dress: A Disciplined Use.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly Vol. 29‚ No. 2 (1999)‚ http://www.jstor.org/stable/3886084. Phipps‚ William E. Adam’s Rib: Bone of Contention.” Theology Today 33 no. 3 (1976)‚ http://ezp.lndlibrary

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    Blink 182 The artist that I chose for my research paper is Blink 182. This band is not known for taking a big political stance or rebelling against any major social issues‚ but rather‚ they rebel against something that hits much closer to home. The main thing that Blink 182 is rebelling against is parental authority and other forms of adult authority. Their audience was comprised mostly of teenagers‚ considering that these kids could relate to the music that the band played. I feel that the reason

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    Mcgraw-Hill‚ 1986 French‚ Marilyn‚ The War Against Women‚ New York: Summit Books‚ 1992 Friedman‚ Sonya‚ Men are just desserts‚ New York: Warner Books‚ 1983 Halas‚ Cella‚ I ’ve Done So Well--Why do I feel So Bad?‚ New York: Macmillan‚ 1978 Lerner‚ Gerda‚ The Creation of Patriarchy‚ New York: Oxford University Press‚ 1986 Steinmetz‚ Suzanne‚ Victimology‚ vol Unknown Author‚ The Bible‚ Genesis 2‚3‚ New York: American Bible Society‚ 1976

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    CASE IBM : Restructuring The Sales Force In 1993‚ IBM’s Board of Directors decided the time was right for dramatic action. The once proud company had seen its sales fall from almost $69 billion in 1990 to $64‚5 billion in 1992. In the same period‚ profits plunged from $5‚9 billion to a loss of $4‚96 billion. In April 1993‚ the Board hired Louis V. Gerstner‚ Jr. to serve as its new Chairman and Chief Executive Officer and to turn the company around. Just three months into the job‚ Gerstner announced

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    Let’s begin with timidity. This trait needn’t have any thing to do with generosity‚ but if often plagues givers. Timidity is sthe opposite of assertiveness‚ which is easy to associate with takers: they know what they want‚ and they’re not shy about demanding it. For a giver‚ however‚ the goal of acting in others’ interests can make it difficult to assert one’s own. Managers can help the givers in their organizations tease the two concepts apart and learn techniques for appropriate self-advocacy that

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    1991. Engendering Archaeology: Women and prehistory. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. Leacock‚ E.B. (1971). Introduction. In Leacock‚ E.B.‚ & Lurie‚ N.O. (Eds.)‚ North american indians in historical perspective. Illinois: Waveland Press‚ Inc. Lerner‚ Gerda. 1986. The creation of patriarchy. New York: Oxford University Press. Moore‚ J. H. (1996). The cheyenne. Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishers Inc. Reiter‚ Rayna R.‚ editor. 1975. Toward an anthropology of women. New York: Monthly Review press.

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    Anon 11/4/12 APWH Chapter 2 Notes I. Something New: The Emergence of Civilizations A. The contrast between “artificial” life as a “civilized” city dweller and the spacious freedom and imagined simplicity of earlier times still resonates today. B. “Civilizations” are a relatively recent phenomenon in human history made possible by the surpluses produced by the Agricultural Revolution. C. The distinctive features of civilizations are: 1. Cities

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    Blood Sports

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    Daniel Rubin November 18‚ 2012 Were blood sports an essential part of the early modern era? Do they have a place in today’s society? Blood sports of Great Britain and its American colonies in the early modern era encouraged violent tendencies among men. These tendencies were necessary for use in contemporary warfare. Blood sports also helped to solidify class divisions by providing an avenue for the nobility and the rich to demonstrate their superiority over one another and the

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