...My Realization This semester my goal in school was to stay on top of things. Every semester, I manage to stay caught up for the first week or two but then I end up falling behind. Thus far, I’ve managed to keep up with my homework, hand in my assignments on time and keep up with all my readings, not only in my accounting classes, but this class as well. I had from Thursday to Sunday off this week dedicated to writing my essay for this class. So I sat down Thursday with a hot cup of tea and flipped through the notes that I had made in Freedom from the Known. They weren’t in-depth notes, but just smaller sentences and keywords that came to my mind while reading the book for the past three weeks. Thursday, Friday and Saturday rolled out and I found myself struggling hard to write this essay – I hadn’t even written a paragraph. I just didn’t know where to begin. I felt like the pages I had made notes on were a foreign language and all of a sudden nothing made sense. I left my printed out version of Freedom from the Known and thought I’d tackle it later, that maybe something miracle would send me into some writing spree. For the next hour, I kept passing by the book and something just didn’t feel write. Why couldn’t I think of anything to write? Did I just spend hours for the past few weeks reading a book that didn’t even make any sense? What was the point on the notes? i took a deep breath of air and slowly just flipped through the first few pages of the book and saw a highlighted...
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...Prosecution Verses Defense Dustin Stevens CJS/220 Introduction to Criminal Court System January 19, 2014 Mark Rosenfield Prosecution Verses Defense There are two major differences between the defense counsel and that of the prosecutor. The prosecutors mainly have to complete a balancing act that strikes fair between the competing interest of convicting the guilty, freedoms and rights as well as protecting the public from criminals. Prosecutors are here not to be bias or racist they are here to be fair. Prosecutors to do represent any special interest group nor do they simply work to get convictions, as well as not acting as lawyers for victims of crime. In general prosecutors represent the public interest of all to ensure that prosecutions are conducted in a diligent, competent and fair way that respects the rights of all citizens. The defense counsel can be considered the checks and balances of the criminal justice system, or the law enforcers. Since the defense counsel is representing a lone individual against all the power of the state, the defense counsel must “police the police” meaning that there has not been a violation of the defendants’ rights such as an unconstitutional search, coerced confession, or unlawful suggestive lineup, and even fabrication of his, or her testimony. The defense counsel must ensure that the prosecutor is adhering to the professional requirement not merely to convict, but to do justice and comply with the prosecutors obligations to the...
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...Chapter 1 Introduction to financial statements Sole Proprietorship- simple to establish, owner controlled, tax advantage. Partnership- simple to establish, shared control, broader skills and resources, tax advantages. Corporation- Easier to transfer ownership, easier to raise funds, no personal liability. Internal Users- are managers who plan, organize, and run a business. (EX. Marketing Managers, production supervisors, finance directors, and company officers. Potential Users- Investors Government Users- External Users- are investors and creditors. Investors- use accounting information to make decisions to buy, hold, or sell stock. Creditors- are suppliers and bankers who use accounting info to evaluate risks of selling on credit or lending money. Taxing Authorities- such as the Internal Revenue Service, want to know if companies comply with the law. Customers- Labor Unions- such as the MLB Association. Regulatory Agencies- Such as SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) want to know if companies are following the rules. Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)- passed by congress to reduce unethical corporate behavior and decrease the likelihood of future corporate scandals. Top management must certify accuracy of financial information. Was created because of the Enron Scandal. 3 Types of Business Activities (Financing, Investing, and Operating) Financing Activities- Buying land, property plans, and equipment. Asset- a probable future benefit. (No guarantee) –Long...
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...MANUAL TUGASAN PELAJAR :MATEMATIK UNTUK EKONOMI DAN PENGURUSAN FUNCTION Concept and Definition 1. Determine the domain and range for each of the given function, (a) f x x 1 Answer: Since it is undefined for –ve values, it must be that x - 1 0 ie x 1 1 Domain , (b) f x 1 x 4 2 Answer: f (x) is undefined if x 2 4 0 , ie x 2 x 2 0 x = 2 or x = -2 The domain is all Real Numbers except 2 and -2. domain , 2 atau 2, . 2 (c ) f x x 3 Answer: All the real numbers ie , (d) f x x 5 Answer: f x is defined for all real numbers 0 , x-50 x5 Domain 5, 1 MANUAL TUGASAN PELAJAR :MATEMATIK UNTUK EKONOMI DAN PENGURUSAN x 1 (e) f ( x) x 2 6 x 5 Answer: f (x ) is undefined when, x 2 x 5x 0 ( x 5)( x 1) 0 x 5 or x 1 Domain for f (x ) are all real numbers except –5 and –1 3 (f) f ( x) 2 4 x jika jika x 1 x 1 Find the value of f ( 4 ) . Answer: f ( 4) 4 ( 4) 2 = 4 16 20. (g) f x 2 x 3 Answer: –2x + 3 > 0 –2x > –3 2x < 3 x < 3/2 = 1.5 Then the domain is "all x < 3/2". 2 MANUAL TUGASAN PELAJAR :MATEMATIK UNTUK EKONOMI DAN PENGURUSAN 2. Given g ( x ) 3 x 2 x 5 , (i) find the domain and (ii) value of the function at g(z), g ( r 2 ) and g ( x h ) Answer: Domain: All real numbers. g(z) = 3 z 2 z 5 g( r 2 ) = 3( r 2 ) 2 r 2 5 =...
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