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    Concepts of Auditing

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    ACC 3401 Audit and Professional Ethics │LECTURE 1│ Concepts of Auditing Learning Objectives After the lecture‚ students should be able to: describe the nature‚ purpose and scope of an audit; describe various basic principles and concepts of auditing and explain their importance in the actual audit procedures; and describe the professional framework within which auditors must operate. 1. Accounting vs. Auditing Accounting - the process of recording‚ classifying‚ summarizing and

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    Art and Aesthetics

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    Art and Aesthetics at Work Edited by Adrian Carr and Philip Hancock Art and Aesthetics at Work This page intentionally left blank Art and Aesthetics at Work Edited by Adrian Carr University of Western Sydney and Philip Hancock University of Warwick Editorial matter‚ selection and Chapters 1‚ 5 and 9 © Adrian Carr and Philip Hancock 2003 Other chapters (in order) © Adrian Carr; George Cairns and Tamar Jeffers; Mary-Ellen Boyle; Catrina Alferoff and David Knights; Nick

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    Concept of Globalisation

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    Concept of Globalization Globalization means different things to different people. The three important perspectives of globalization are as follows: • To a business executive‚ globalization refers to a strategy of crossing national boundaries through globalized production and marketing networks. • To an economist‚ globalization refers to an economic interdependence between countries covering increased trade‚ technology‚ labor‚ and capital flows. • To a political scientist‚ globalization

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    Postmodern Art: A Public Art Medium So much has changed in the art world in the past few decades. Because of the rapid growth of technology‚ democracy and globalization‚ arts today are more mass-oriented‚ so that many resources and facilities for both the appreciation and the production of arts are made available and accessible to all. It is predictable that arts will play a more active role in this century. In fact‚ this notable shift in arts is one of a characteristic of Postmodernism. In general

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    Children's Games

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    Children’s Games According to Pieter Brueghe’s painting‚ children’s games‚ children in the painting are depicted to be having a great childhood‚ one that every child would love and remember. This photo takes place in the Spanish Netherlands around the 1560s. The children are playing with hops‚ kick balls and what looks like to be a game of baseball. Childhood was never and emphasized time in a human’s life during this era. Their parent’s needed help early so a child’s childhood was limited to parental

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    concept of equity

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    PROFESSOR SUBMITTED BY: HEMANSHI ANDLEY CLASS: 8TH SEMESTER ROLL NO: 1689 PREFACE This assignment throws glimpse on the important aspect of the Equity and trust-‘CONCEPT OF EQUITY’.  The law relating to equity is largely built on precedent. The rules have been built upon by previous situations which they have dealt with. Equity" may generally be defined as the correction of a defect or error in the law. This idea

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    The Game of Wiffleball

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    rubbery plastic – is light in weight and cannot be thrown or hit any great distance. The WIFFLE ball is also an excellent indoor ball. The WIFFLE ball is thrown like a baseball and will curve very easily. The minimum number of players required to play a game with the WIFFLEball is two – the pitcher and batter – one player per side. The maximum number of players that can complete are ten – five players to a side. If a full team is playing‚ each side will consist of a catcher‚ pitcher‚ double area fielder

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    History of Art

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    Discuss the evolution of the idea of beauty through the history of art. The idea of beauty‚ the perfect human body‚ is a result of culture: religious functions‚ advertisements‚ economy‚ and other factors. The definition of beauty is not an inherent concept‚ since every age‚ place and social class formed its own ideal of it. This evolution of beauty is shown explicitly through the history of art. Art‚ in different periods‚ was influenced mainly by history and religion. I will discuss this transition

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    Pop Art

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    Pop Art Movement The art movement I have chosen to study is Pop Art‚ before I decided on the movement of my choice I looked at other movements such as Impressionism and Surrealism. Both of these movements had their own unique qualities however‚ I found Pop Art very intriguing and wanted to look further into the movement. I have looked into the background and context‚ the key players and their work‚ the themes and styles associated with Pop Art as well as the reaction to the movement. Pop art

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    Concept of Recklessness

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    The word recklessness in everyday language conveys the idea of taking an unjustifiable risk. Within the law‚ recklessness has acquired two definitive meanings‚ which are individually known as subjective and objective recklessness. The basis for recklessness in criminal law is derived from the fundamental maxim‚ ‘acteus non facit neum nisi mens sit rea ’‚ to the nearest effect‚ a man cannot be guilty on the basis of his actions alone; he must also have a guilty mind. The initial approach to recklessness

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