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    Effects of the Enron Scandal (Kassie) The Enron scandal had a great effect on the United States‚ with an impact on individuals from the consumer level to those running the company as well as the stock market and investors. Throughout the scandal‚ 4‚500 employees lost their jobs and investors lost approximately $60 billion dollars within a few days. The loss of such a large sum of money meant the loss of old-age and retirement security for many of the investors who put their money and faith in the

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    The one that got away

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    List terms discussed in class with an explanation/definition and at least one example from either class readings or from outside sources. setting­ physical space and time Setting­ time and place‚  physical space Foreshadowing­advanced sign or warning of what is to come in the near future. ’Dramatic irony’ ­ reader/audience knows but the characters do not dramatic irony­ reader/audience knows something the character is unaware of. Verbal Irony ­ literal meaning of the words is different from the intended meaningLiteral meaning

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    Enron The affect of the unethical behavior of the profitability of Enron was that the third party “outside” independent auditors was not able to backup and have accounting financial statements‚ some of those auditors and financial institutions may have been misled by the corporation’s net income. If I was an accountant for this company I would have followed regulated federal security laws‚ and if failed to provide prove of documents or financial statements‚ I would admit to my mistakes but also

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    The Great Alexander Pope once said‚ "Difficulties are things which show what men really are." This statement means that challenges in life display people’s true personalities. This quote is true‚ and many works of literature support this idea. Two pieces of literature that support this statement made by Alexander Pope are Arthur Miller’s tragedy‚ The Crucible‚ and the novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee. In the play‚ The Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller‚ the author shows how people’s true colors

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    Chapter I ------------------------------------------------- Introduction Chapter I “What is a Research?” "Research is a process of steps used to collect and analyze information to increase our understanding of a topic or issue". It is the systematic process of collecting and analyzing information to increase our understanding of the phenomenon under study. It is the function of the researcher to contribute to the understanding of the phenomenon and to communicate that understanding to others

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    Roald Dahl‚ he published the book September 1953. In his book there was 2 main characters Patrick (the husband) and Mary (the pregnant wife). Dahl started the story off telling us that they are a great couple but as we got further into the story we see that there are some difficulties. In the beginning of the story it shows us that Mary was waiting for her Patrick to come home from a long day of work‚ she glanced at the clock almost every minute. When she finally heard the tires come upon the stones

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    Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) have to exert large forces to lift the patients that they shuttle to the hospital. Most of this force is generated from their lower back. The movement that EMTs need to undergo leads to awkward positions‚ which can lead to lower back pain and injuries. 40% of EMTs have postures that needs corrective measures. A study by the CDC in 2008 showed that of the 27‚000 injuries that occurred in EMTs‚ 21% of them were related to the lower back. 62% of those injuries were

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    This excerpt from “Johnny Got His Gun” by Dalton Trumbo analyzes the relationship between a growing young boy‚ Joe‚ and his father. The author tells us that every summers since Joe was seven‚ he and his father would come to this same place to camp and fish. Joe is now fifteen and his friend‚ Bill Harper‚ is coming tomorrow and for the first time Joe is wanting to fish with Bill instead of his father. Through third person point of view‚ short‚ simple sentence structure and purposeful selection of

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    with competition from foreign companies who have operations across geographies‚ in their local markets. At the same time‚ firms are no longer catering only to the customers in their local markets. They are increasingly catering to customers from various markets and geographies. These changes in business environment made globalisation of operations a must for firms to sustain their competitive advantage. Today firms need to have diverse operations to be fast and flexible to demands of customers from

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    (2000) XXVIX No 3 INSAF 35 DIFFICULTIES SUFFERED BY ACCIDENT VICTIMS ETICAN RAMASAMY* This article highlights the sufferings of victims of motor vehicle accidents due to the amendments to Civil Law Act 1956 by Amendment Act A602 in the year 1984. INTRODUCTION 1. It has been often said that about 50 to 60 per cent of the litigation work handled by lawyers somehow arises due to road accident claims commonly called running down cases. The main claims would be either loss of dependancy

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