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    Running head: AUDIENCE ANALYSIS Audience Analysis Audience Analysis When giving a sales presentation in a meeting‚ I would need to analyze my audience to best begin my approach for a successful and informative presentation. Using audience analysis I would need to determine who my audience is‚ how will I communicate with them‚ what shall I consider given the diversity of the audience‚ and how will I ensure my message is effective? The characteristics I would have to consider when giving

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    Fraud Triangle

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    Discussion Topic #1 The fraud Triangle is a very important tool in seeking to understand why people commit fraud. In the examination of any fraud case according to the Fraud triangle there are three major elements‚ pressure‚ opportunity and rationalization. To illustrate the relevance of these three factors we can examine a recent fraud case i.e. the South Carolina Hospitality Association. In this case Rachel Duncan was the accountant for South Carolina Hospitality association‚ she is charged with

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    The Bermuda Triangle‚ also known as the Devil ’s Triangle‚ is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean in which a number of aircraft and surface vessels are alleged to have disappeared in mysterious circumstances which fall beyond the boundaries of human error‚ piracy‚ equipment failure‚ or natural disasters. Popular culture has attributed some of these disappearances to the paranormal‚ a suspension of the laws of physics‚ or activity by extraterrestrial beings.[1] While a substantial

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    The Bermuda Triangle‚ also known as the Devil’s triangle is said to be one of the most dangerous and mysterious areas of the ocean known to man. It has been held responsible for the disappearances of over 2000 vessels‚ 75 airplanes and many innocent lives in the past 3 centuries. But the question is how? What really happened in this deadly body of water? There are many theories about what is going on in the Bermuda Triangle. From human error‚ to the lost city of Atlantis all the way to paranormal

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    The Bermuda Triangle‚ also known as the Devil ’s Triangle‚ is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and surface vessels allegedly disappeared mysteriously. Popular culture has attributed these disappearances to the paranormal or activity by extraterrestrial beings. Documented evidence indicates that a significant percentage of the incidents were inaccurately reported or embellished by later authors‚ and numerous official agencies have stated that the

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    Bermuda Triangle – The Greatest Mystery the Ocean Hides Bermuda Triangle‚ or the Devil’s Triangle‚ is one of the most mysterious regions of the Earth. The patch of the Atlantic Ocean‚ allegedly triangular in shape‚ has been blamed for an unusual number of mysterious incidents‚ generally – disappearances and discoveries of ships deserted by their crews. There is a great many theories explaining it‚ ranging from unusual natural phenomena (e.g.‚ magnetic abnormalities or uncharted oceanic streams) to

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    Luis Puga Trig. Ms.Candidato 2/20/12 The Pascal’s Triangle The Pascal’s Triangle is a triangular array of the binomial coefficients. The system after French mathematician Blaise Pascal. The set of numbers that form Pascal’s triangle were known before Pascal. However‚ Pascal developed many uses of it and was the first one to organize all the information together in his treatise‚ Traité du triangle arithmétique (1653). The numbers originally arose from Hindu studies of combinatorics and binomial

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    The Bermuda Triangle

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    Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle is one of the biggest mysteries in the world. Since Christopher Columbus discovered it in 1492‚ there have been numerous airplanes‚ ships‚ and vessels to “disappear” in the middle of the triangle. There are many theories about what could have happened to these missing ships‚ but no one really knows what is out there for sure. Some say that the lost city of Atlantis is at he bottom of the Atlantic Ocean; some say there are Aliens. Others believe

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    Pikey Government Portageville Site The Common Assessment The Iron Triangle There are two parts to the Iron Triangle. The Bureaucracy which is the agencies that are responsible for the regulation of those affected industries. The Interests Groups influence Congressional votes in their favor. The last party of the Triangle is the Congress they are responsible for funding Government Programs. I will explain how the Triangle works using the article about farmers wanting to trade with Cuba. The

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    The Bermuda Triangle‚ also known as the Devil’s Triangle‚ is an infamous stretch of the Atlantic Ocean bordered by the southern coast of the U.S.‚ Bermuda‚ and the Greater Antilles that has been the location of strange disappearances of ships and aircraft since the mid-19th century. Could supernatural forces be responsible for these occurrences? Some probable explanations for the missing vessels include hurricanes‚ undersea earthquakes and magnetic fields that interfere withcompasses and other positioning

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