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    Math in the Real World

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    introduction I chose accountant for the career to do my project on. The reason I chose accountant was because that is one of my options to become when I get older. There are a couple of things that I want to know about accountants. I want to know what kind of formulas they use or do they just use the basics like addition‚ subtract‚ multiplication‚ and division. I also want to know what the average salary for them a year. Those were just a few of the questions that I have for this project; hopefully

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    Samples of Business Ethics: 1. HONESTY: Honesty is the virtue of communicating the truth and creating trust in the minds of others. Therefore‚ business honesty means the virtue of communicating business truth and creating business trust in the minds of others. This communication may include verbal and non-verbal and may be transferred to customers‚ employees‚ investors‚ creditors‚ debtors‚ co-owners‚ the government‚ the public and anyone who may have interest in one’s business. 2. PROMISE-KEEPING:

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    Ethics: Right or Wrong?

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    Ethics: Right or Wrong? How does one determine what is wrong or right‚ good or bad? There is always a distinct right or wrong answer to most questions‚ except when it comes to ethics. Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines ethics as “the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation” and as “a set of moral principles: a theory or system of moral values” (“ethic‚” defs. 1 and 2a). One individual’s ethics may not be the same as another. Their morals‚ what they were taught

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    Advanced Accounting Theory Final Paper April 28‚ 2014 Real and Accrual Based Earnings Management 1.1 Introduction The most important item in the financial statements of a company is earnings. Earnings indicate the amount of value-added activities a company has engaged in over a period of time‚ as well as assist in the direction of resource allocation in capital markets. Just as the eyes are the window to the soul‚ earnings are the window to a company’s value. Increasing earnings represent

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    Accounting in the Real World Rachel Benowitz Northampton Community College Abstract This essay explores today’s accounting world and how to get there. When becoming an accountant education seems to be the key factor in preparing you for all the exams you will be taking to achieve your licensing along with personal experience on the job. After years of schooling‚ experience‚ and finally getting your license‚ you may enter the world of accounting and be a responsible accountant. You could work

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    Introduction In this essay‚ I will outline my understanding and knowledge of human interaction both with my own personal real world experience as well as using a piece of fiction to reflect on the manner. Having worked several jobs since I was 17 years old‚ I have had the opportunity to work with a large variety of different and unique individuals. During this time not only did I learn to communicate and interact better and “come out of my shell” more‚ it allowed me to learn the importance of team

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    Is there ethics in business world? Neal Stoughton‚ a prominent finance professor‚ claims that there is no ethics in business world and it is not necessary at all to learn ethics in business school. We may find some theories or practices in support of this idea. For example‚ Adam Smith conceived the concept of "invisible hand" which describe individuals maximize their own interest in a free market can bring benefits to the whole society. I think Professor Stoughton’s assertion is partially correct

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    Real world” negotiation reflection Introduction As the senior manager‚ I finish the annual performance evaluation of my team members in January. After finishing evaluation I will hold interviews with them‚ talk about their efforts and the plans for this year. Lilly is one of my team members with a better knowledge of the logistics industry. Based on her performance in 2012‚ her annual performance is rated B+ and she can get 8% increase in year-end bonuses. In addition‚ I plan to promote her

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    Media vs. Real World

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    Media vs. Real World Problems The media influences nearly everything and everyone in America and around the world. Television shows‚ music‚ and movies cloud our minds. Therefore‚ we don’t know about even half of the world’s problems. While children in Africa are starving and dying from contaminated water we sit around and watch MTV. The media should use its power to bring real world problems to light. In the political cartoon simply titled “Miley Cyrus” we see the problem with media and it’s

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    In her book‚ The Real World of Technology (1999)‚ Ursula M. Franklin argues that technology has a disruptive effect on humanity. If left-unchecked technology will eventually destroy society as we know it. Franklin illustrates her point by focusing on the effects technology has had on society and cultures in the past. She uses examples from China before the Common Era to the Roman Empire‚ with a majority of examples coming form the last one hundred and fifty years. Such as the Industrial Revolution

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