accounting relates to positive economic theory. Normative Accounting Normative economic theory is subjective and aims to describe what the economic future should be for a company or investor. As a result‚ normative accounting practice is a form of value judgment that can introduce subjective morality into accounting. For example‚ if a company that increased dividend payments could use some of those funds to improve corporate sustainability measures‚ a normative accounting statement would indicate how much
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Kinds of Listening Informational Listening -This is simple‚ straightforward listening. The speaker intends to get a message across‚ and the listener’s goal should be to understand that message as completely as possible. The listener might need to ask questions or request clarification to get the full message. A good way to improve your informational listening skills is to rephrase and repeat the speaker’s message back to her. If the speaker affirms what you’ve said‚ you have understood the message
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Clarisa Ames‚ Julie Cajigas Interviewing 3 October‚ 2012 Tunnel Sequence I. How long have you been involved in gymnastics? (c) a. How old were you when you started? (c) b. Are you still an active gymnast? (c) II. What made you interested in gymnastics? (o) c. Were there any other sports you thought about being involved in? (c) i. (If yes) Why did you choose gymnastics over this other sport/hobby? III. Did anyone in particular inspire you to try gymnastics
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Question 1 To explain the distinction between Descriptive and Normative Statements one first has to understand the difference between Descriptive and Normative Ethics. Descriptive ethics primarily describes people’s moral beliefs‚ claims and behaviors. This form of ethics is studied primarily by psychologist‚ sociologist and anthropologist. With Normative ethics we deal with the attempt to discover what actions are in fact right or wrong‚ good or bad and what it takes to be a moral or immoral person
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In this paper I will expand on an aspect of Gerald Dworkin’s critique of Joel Feinberg’s argument against legal moralism. Using Dworkin’s counterexample of informational blackmail‚ I maintain that Feinberg’s argument ignores important moral considerations and moral legalism is sometimes justifiable. Before I proceed‚ some relevant background knowledge is necessary. In his argument‚ “Devlin Was Right: Law and the Enforcement of Morality‚” Dworkin sums up Feinberg’s argument in “The Nature and Value
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TUI UNIVERSITY Donald L. Kinder Normative Ethics and the Right to Privacy Course Number: Business Ethics 301 Professor: Dr. Corey Mathis Date: 27 Aug 12 Normative Ethics and the Right to Privacy The cyber communication and email has a pivotal role in the lives of Americans. It has been found that 87% of the youth of today go online (Weiss‚ 2005)‚ representing 21 million youth. Emails increase the speed of multiple‚ simultaneous interaction. The advances in technology that provide
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| Informational Report of MacBook Air | | | [Pick the date] | | | | Informational Report of MacBook Air I. Inspirations of MacBook Air In today’s world the electronic market is concentrated on the most powerful and compact devices that will be able to do the same work as regular size devices. In the twenty-first century‚ people like to have internet access everywhere they go. Most students need computers at school. Unfortunately most laptops are heavy and inconvenient to get
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Entertainment Management MEMORANDUM Date: May 4‚ 2014 To: Katharine Sentz From: Group 1 Subject: Entertainment Manager Occupation How to Become One? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) a bachelor’s degree is the minimum requirement to achieve most positions in promotions‚ advertising‚ and management within the field of entertainment. The BLS also recommends courses that focus on business law‚ management‚ economics‚ finance‚ or accounting to be the most relevant courses
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INFORMATION INTERVIEW QUESTIONS Here is a list of the kind of questions to ask at an Information Interview when you are considering a career change and need information about a particular position or field of interest. Personal Background - • Tell me how you got started in this field? • How long have you held this kind of job? • How long have you worked for this organization? Nature of Work - • How would you describe your job? • What are the most frequently
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Literature vs. informational Text Did you know that informational texts are more accurate than literature texts? In literature it haves less information unlike informational text that includes more information. Also in literature the purpose is to entertain/engage and in informational it’s to inform/educate. Another difference it that the tone for literature can take several tones and it haves different word choice and in information text it haves a more formal tone and the word choice
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