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    technologies implemented in the market  Advanced technology grinding down the quality-based competitive advantage.  High competition from large national chains and small stand-alones  Price pressures and loss of high margins‚ i.e. rent Management Accounting The Original Allocation: The company faced inaccuracy issues in identifying customer profitability‚ using of the Activity Based Costing (ABC) Calculating “rent” of Assembly Sq. ft.: We took the total amount of rent and divided it by the

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    ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING AND ITS ENDEAVOR IN INDIA Rajesh Arora Free lance Management Education Consultant ABSTRACT In recent years we all have witnessed environmental degradation at global level in shape of rising pollution levels‚ soil erosion‚ deforestation‚ etc. this is spoiling normal health of human beings‚ reducing the corporate productivity levels‚ reducing the availability of amenities‚ etc. The developing nations like India are facing the twin problems of first protecting its environment

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    been an international phenomenon for a while now. There have been many variations in India as well which have taken off at different periods of time‚ but success has been hard to come by. One of these early ventures was HungryZone.com which started out in 2006 in Bengaluru with more than 650 restaurants in the city. The company was recently acquired by the British JustEat.com and was launched as JustEat.in in India which is expected to go national in another year or so. The website is already active

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    FORENSICS Forensics‚ by and large‚ is the application of science to the legal process. It is an emerging research domain in India. There are many different types of forensic sciences baring their vital presence possibly in every field of human endeavor. Of these‚ let us now discuss about the computational‚ cyber and the DNA forensics. COMPUTATIONAL FORENSICS: The development of computational methods or mathematical and software techniques to solve forensic issues is called computational forensics

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    Presentation of Financial Statements Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS) 1 Presentation of Financial Statements Contents Paragraphs OBJECTIVE SCOPE DEFINITIONS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Purpose of financial statements Complete set of financial statements General features Presentation of True and Fair View and compliance with Ind ASs Going Concern Accrual Basis of Accounting Materiality and Aggregation Offsetting Frequency of reporting Comparative Information Consistency of Presentation STRUCTURE

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    TOPIC SCOPE OF SOLAR THERMAL POWER PLANTS IN INDIA AUTHORS U. Mohamed Razik Ali E.Praveen SCOPE OF SOLAR THERMAL POWER PLANTS IN INDIA U. Mohamed Razik Ali (UG student) E.Praveen (UG student) praveen93psn@gmail.com mohamedrazikali@gmail.com Abstract Now-a-days the importance of electrical energy is very severe‚ that no one could live without it. In such a condition‚ in India and especially in southern India there is a great demand for electricity. This article refers to

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    Honors Biology January 21‚ 2013 Forensic Science In today’s age of technology‚ there are many advanced techniques detectives use to get to the root of a crime. Forensic anthropology and other sciences are key to finding the true cause of a person’s death. Without forensics‚ solving crimes would be very difficult because of the lack of evidence from various sources. Some biologists are specially trained and educated in molecular biology and can study a person’s DNA (Ferlini 17). Identifying

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    Although we will be focusing on the forensic sciences that typically take place in a crime laboratory‚ there are other types of forensic sciences that are specialized and focused on a particular area. In this section‚ we will briefly take a look at some of these specialty areas. Forensic Pathology/Biology Pathology is a science that deals with disease. Pathologists make use of autopsies to study the tissues and other parts of the human body for diseases. An autopsy is a dissection and examination

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    ACCOUNTING FOR BUSINESS II CHAPTER 1 COST SHEET Meaning And Scope of Cost Accountancy The term cost accountancy is wider than the term cost accounting. According to the Terminology of Management and Financial Accountancy Published by the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants‚ London‚ cost accountancy means‚ “the application of costing and cost accounting principles‚ methods and techniques to the science‚ art and practice of cost control. It includes the presentation of information derived

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    protective clothing which are used to reduce the risk of bringing materials from other locations to the scene of the crime. 2.2.1 Locard’s exchange principle. In forensic science‚ Locard’s principle holds that the perpetrator of a crime will bring something into the crime scene and leave with something from it‚ and that both can be used as forensic evidence 2.2.2 When a person is arrested‚ is not just standing in front of the judge and being convicted‚ there should be

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