... GA Cumulative GPA: 3.70/4.00; Major GPA (Accounting): 3.84/4.00 Dec 2011 May 2013 EXPERIENCE Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, Atlanta, GA Internal Audit Intern ●Managed 2010 and 2011 audit risk assessment and control: analyzed 36 universities’ financial statements and interactively communicated with senior auditors ●Independently developed individual and compressive financial analysis for 76 affiliated university foundations: utilized important financial ratios including working capital, current ratio and direct financial lease/total asset ●Successfully performed four internal audit researches and field works targeted in legal compliance in two months ●Efficiently tested cash via confirmations, reconciliations and payables to ensure against financial misstatement ●Active member of organizing team for 2012 Georgia University Auditors Conference during Aug 1 to Aug 3, 2012 Sun Tai Inc. , Sandy Spring, GA Accounting Assistant ●Streamlined the monthly payroll process by drastically reducing an entire week's job to a three hour procedure through automation and computerization ● Responsible for the communication with outsourcing tax service company and completed employee’s personal income tax and withholding report Clean Solutions Import. LLC, Chamblee, GA Accounting Assistant ●Set up and assisted with the completion of inventory and vendor database by organizing and collecting valid data from five years’ original sales invoices ●Effectively prepared bank reconciliations...
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...supported in the United States? Provide examples to support your statement. HLT 324V Week 1 Discussion 2 How does cultural competency occur? What can one do to become culturally aware? Describe an effective approach to using The Purnell Model when working with subcultures (immigration status, gender, political beliefs, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, educational status, etc.). HLT 324V Week 2 Discussion 1 From your readings, which cultural difference would be most challenging for you to understand? Why? How would you prepare to work with individuals from this culture in order to respect their culture? HLT 324V Week 2 Discussion 2 If health care practitioners cannot communicate to the patients in their language, how important is it to find a translator? Whose problem is it, the health care provider’s or the patient’s? Why? HLT 324V Week 3 Discussion 1 From the 10 select cultural groups you selected for the High-Risk Nutritional Practices assignment, briefly explain an unusual high-risk practice and how it impacts your role as a medical professional. HLT 324V Week 3 Discussion 2 What factors influencing nutritional practices in the United States could be changed to improve health? HLT 324V Week 4 Discussion 1 Describe the spectrum of death and dying rituals and practices. Why are death and dying rituals so significant? HLT 324V Week 4 Discussion 2 What death and dying practices are contrary to your personal beliefs or chosen religious values?...
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...Lone Star College – CyFair Honors Program Honors Scholarship Proposal Presented by: Jacob N. Qurashi and Tashara A. Frasier I. Title (Honors Scholarship Proposal ) II. Purpose To create a scholarship for LSC-CyFair students actively enrolled in honors courses or taking honors by contract which will aide students enrolled in these courses and serve as a recruitment and retention incentive to both the honors program and the college at large. III. Introduction a. Background As part of an ongoing student outreach campaign for the LSC-CyFair Honors Program, the Honors Student Organization has participated in many campus events this last year. Interested students frequently ask whether or not the Honors Program offers a scholarship to its students. At the present time LSC-CyFair does not offer a scholarship to its honors students. We believe creating a scholarship will not only help students taking honors classes which typically require additional materials or expenses in addition to those already incurred in the regular section, but can used as a marketing device for the honors program and the campus. Over the last couple of years, representatives of the Honors Student Organization have meet with Student Outreach to encourage publicity of the Honors Program at Cypress Fairbanks Independent School District high schools and local National Honors Society advisors; the addition of an honors scholarship would be a powerful selling point to both...
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...specific, section 3 is organizational leadership imperatives, and section 4 is compliance (Anderson, Johnson, Gotterbarn, & Perrolle, 1993). The moral guidelines section contains contributing to the well-being of humans and society, avoiding harm to people, honesty, fairness, honor property rights and copyrights, and giving credit for intellectual property. The moral guidelines section contains contributing to the well-being of humans and society, avoiding harm to people, honesty, fairness, honor property rights and copyrights, giving credit for intellectual property, respecting others privacy, and honoring confidentiality (Anderson, Johnson, Gotterbarn, & Perrolle, 1993). Section 2 demands that ACM members strive for high quality work, remain competent in their work, know and abide by laws, seek review from professionals, give thorough analysis of systems, honor commitments, aid the public with understanding computing, and only use access to systems when appropriate (Anderson, Johnson, Gotterbarn, & Perrolle, 1993). Section 3 requires member to meet social responsibilities, manage human resources to enhance quality of life, define proper and improper behavior with systems, address needs of users, ensure personal privacy is protected, and foster future learning of systems (Anderson, Johnson,...
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...significantly to such a "choice." inadequacies in the Honor System, in the Academy environment which was to have supported this System, and in the administration of the EE 304 examination combined to make a cheating incident practically inevitable. A. Honor System Perhaps the most fundamental of the Honor System's inadequacies has been the expansion of the Code well beyond its intended purpose. Cadets have been found guilty for isolated conduct which cannot fairly be characterized as having made them dishonorable. Recently, for example, a cadet who reported himself for stating that he had done 20 sit-ups, when in fact he had done only 18, was found guilty of violating the Honor Code. A similar incident had occurred in 1970. in July of 1974, a new cadet who reported himself for telling his squad leader, who "did not remember the particular incident," that he had shaved, when in fact he had not, was separated. In 1975, a third classman was found guilty by the Cadet Honor Committee of "intentionally deceiving" in that "he wore a second class dress coat to a motion picture" during the week (a regulation prohibited third classmen from attending weeknight movies). If these cases were aberrations, our concerns would not be as great. They are, however, representative of a significant number of the approximately 180 non-EE 304 cases which have resulted in findings of guilt by the respective Cadet Honor Committees during the 1970s. The Honor Code too...
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...resume. Included in this packet are best practices that the Career Center have researched and found to be true. Information and sample resumes within this packet are not intended to be taken verbatim. Constructing a teaching resume is an art, not a science. Make your personal resume unique and stand out by making it represent you. The resources this packet highlights are available to all students; take advantage of the Career Center and the services it provides you. What to Expect Teaching Resume Aesthetics, Content & Editing…………..………………………..Page 3 Three necessary components of a great teaching resume are detailed Key Elements of a Successful Teacher Resume……………………………………...Page 4 Mandatory vs. optional elements in a successful teaching resume Poor Teaching Resume Example……………………………………………………..Page 5 Details common mistakes of a teaching resume Transferable Skills & Action Verbs…………………………………………………....Page 6 A comprehensive list of transferable skills and action verbs that have potential in a teaching resume Constructing a Proper Achievement Statement (bullet point)………………………Page 7 Creating a bullet point stress you out? Here is a fool proof way to construct a proper achievement statement. Buzz Words……………………………………………………………………………..Page 7 Answer the question, “What are buzz words and how should they be used in a resume” Teaching Resume Samples...………………………………………………………Pages 8-11 These should not be viewed as a template, yet as examples you can look to...
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...ic endeavors. Tutoring services are available to enrolled students who are looking for additional help with course material as well as organizational and time management skills. Tutoring is not only for students who are currently experiencing academic challenges! Students interested in becoming peer tutors are encouraged to apply by completing the accompanying documents and writing a personal statement. Peer tutors must meet the following minimum requirements to be considered for this paid position (typically to involve 10 hours per week): 1. Have earned an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher (on all college level coursework completed), with an academic record free of any Academic Honor Policy violation; 2. Have earned a B+ or higher in the subject area course(s) for which you wish to tutor; 3. Have submitted a completed instructor recommendation in the subject area for which you wish to tutor (‘instructor’ is faculty or graduate instructor with primary teaching responsibilities in the course you have completed); 4. Have submitted a Peer Tutoring Application and a Personal Statement; 5. Submit all documents to Peter Hanowell, Director of Tutoring Services, WJB G050 (645‐9361, phanowel@fsu.edu). Peer tutoring can be a very rewarding activity, and we look forward to working with you during your time here at the Florida State University....
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...Psychology 100 Essay #1 PSYC 100 5/30/2015 Recently, my roommate conducted a research project for her senior honors class. Over the course of this study, she made multiple mistakes, which resulted in incomplete results. We will be reviewing the hypothesis used, the study conducted, the results of the study, and a proposed alternative. She used the hypothesis: “Upper class men and women do better academically than freshmen and sophomores because they take a more serious approach to their studies.” The hypothesis itself leaves many questions; it is a very broad statement and there’s no clear description. Even though we have an idea who will take part in this experiment and a hint of what the dependent variable is, lacking specification will prove to make it difficult to measure the results. Restating this hypothesis can make a difference in the outcome of the study: “Upper class men and women (juniors and seniors) assert better study habits to received better grades than freshman and sophomores in the same course.” The proposed study cannot be tested properly, because of the non-specific statements used in the hypothesis. There is no measurement for “a more serious approach to their studies.” Although the hypothesis is worded incorrectly there is an operational definition: “better grades”, which can be measured. To restate, the variables I would have used include: the...
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...Integrity Essay Integrity, the antonym is dishonesty and the synonym is honor. This paints a fairly clear picture within these two words. Honesty is a pure ethical principle through which a person can earn respect and honor. Respect and honor from others helps build lasting personal and business relationships, which leads to long-term success. Ethics and success are deeply linked. Ethics are the foundation on which long-term success is built. Integrity is defined as the adherence to moral and ethical principles. Integrity is, therefore, the result of strong ethics. It is a quality I strive to uphold. Since I was little, integrity was not something merely encouraged by my family, it was expected. Honesty was the only policy and responsibility was something to be demonstrated daily. My family has not only encouraged, but demanded that I grow to be an ethical young woman. I am grateful for my parents’ high standards and good example because it has laid the foundation for my success in and out of the classroom. My father was part of a committee to formulate the guiding principles of his company. They wrote this statement as a cornerstone for their business: “We will demand honesty and integrity in everything we do.” Beneath this statement they included a “Why this is important?” clause that states “By consistently doing the right thing with conviction, candor, compassion, and courage, we will earn and keep the respect of our clients and coworkers...
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...Integrity Essay By: Grace Farley Integrity, the antonym is dishonesty and the synonym is honor. This paints a fairly clear picture within these two words. Honesty is a pure ethical principle through which a person can earn respect and honor. Respect and honor from others helps build lasting personal and business relationships, which leads to long-term success. Ethics and success are deeply linked. Ethics are the foundation on which long-term success is built. Integrity is defined as the adherence to moral and ethical principles. Integrity is, therefore, the result of strong ethics. It is a quality I strive to uphold. Since I was little, integrity was not something merely encouraged by my family, it was expected. Honesty was the only policy and responsibility was something to be demonstrated daily. My family has not only encouraged, but demanded that I grow to be an ethical young woman. I am grateful for my parents’ high standards and good example because it has laid the foundation for my success in and out of the classroom. My father was part of a committee to formulate the guiding principles of his company. They wrote this statement as a cornerstone for their business: “We will demand honesty and integrity in everything we do.” Beneath this statement they included a “Why this is important?” clause that states “By consistently doing the right thing with conviction, candor, compassion, and courage, we will earn and keep the respect of our clients and coworkers. We must always...
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...Office of Admissions ACU Box 29000 Abilene, Texas 79699-9000 application file created for: Maribel Cazarez Dear Maribel, Thank you for applying to Abilene Christian University! I can’t wait to review your completed application. Please complete the following steps so that we can return your admission decision: • Print a copy of this file and save it for your records. Your printed copy will include your application as submitted, along with your Official Document Request. Pay your application fee. If you haven’t already, please pay your application fee. You can return to your application to pay it online with a credit card, or you can send a check to the Office of Admissions at the address below. Ask your high school guidance counselor to submit your transcript. Bring your Official Document Request to your counselor as soon as possible. Instructions for your counselor on how to submit these items are included on the form. Let your counselor know that the sooner we receive your support materials, the sooner you’ll get a decision. Make sure we receive your test scores. If you didn’t request for your SAT or ACT scores to be sent to ACU when you took the test, you can do so online right now. For your SAT scores, go to http://www.collegeboard.com – our code is 6001. For your ACT scores, go to http://www.actstudent.org – our code is 4050. • • • Thanks for sending us these materials as soon as possible. We’re looking forward to finding out more about you and considering...
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...These pages were downloaded from Writing Personal Statements Online, available at https://www.e-education.psu.edu/writingpersonalstatementsonline/ Short Personal Statement by a Geology Student Growing up in Canada with a life-long fascination for Canadian geography, I have always been interested in returning to the country. Although my family moved to the US before I entered high school, I have always kept my eyes turned north, especially in recent years as I began to read journal articles about research conducted on John Evans Glacier, located about 80° N latitude. Graduating next semester with a B.S. in computer science and engineering and a minor in geographic information systems, I am interested in attending the University of Alberta for graduate study. Geographic information systems (GIS) is a field especially suited to investigating spatial patterns, modeling diverse scenarios, and overlaying spatial data. This semester, in my advanced GIS course, Spatial Data Structures and Algorithms, I am part of a team developing a temporal database and program for tracing historical trading data. My computer science skills have also been put to use in two summer internship projects, where I acquired proficiency with using LIDAR (light detection and ranging) technology, now favored by NASA in its current 10-year study of Greenland and changes in the ice cap extent. Through my coursework and project experience, I have also accrued skills...
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...I. Introduction Company Profile HBC, Inc. or also known as Hortaleza Beauty Center is a subsidiary of Ang Hortaleza Corporation which manufactures and retails health, beauty, personal, and home care products. It offers make-up products for face and accessories. The company also provides skin and body products, including body butter products, anti-aging lotions, foot treatments, lotions and creams, bar soaps, body scrubs, lightening powders, body oils, fragrances and scents, deodorants, intimate wash products, body wash products, body masques, and hand sanitizers; facial care products, including washes and scrubs, toners and cleansers, moisturizers, and correctives/solutions; and hair products, including hair coloring creams, shampoos, hair treatments, cleansing products, styling, and straightening treatments. In addition, it offers health and wellness products, including supplements, liniments, insect repellers, and skin treatments; salon tools, including hair dryers, curling equipment, hair irons, foot spa machines, and cuticle nippers; oral care products, including toothpastes, mouthwash products, and travel packs; and drinking water. Further, the company provides home care products, including detergent powders, detergent bars, liquids laundry detergents, and fabric conditioners; dishwashing liquids; and toilet bowl cleaners. Its products are available online and through its chain of retail stores in the Philippines; and franchised and internationally stores. History ...
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...Teenagers’ Pursuit of Perfection: Detours and Roadblocks to Development Lipa City In partial fulfillment of the requirements in English IV English IV Research Paper Teenagers’ Pursuit of Perfection: Detours and Roadblocks to Development Table of Contents Title Page……………………………………………………………………………………………….. i Acknowledgements………………………………………………………………………………… ii Table of Contents……………………………………………………………………………………. iii I. Introduction ………………………………………………………………………………………… p. 1 a. Statement of the Problem ..….……………………………………………………....... p. 2 b. Significance of the Study …...………………………………………………………….. p. 2 c. Scope of the Study ……...………………………………………………………………… p. 3 d. Definition of Terms ...……………………………………………………………………. p. 3 II. Review of Related Literature and Studies …………………………………………… p. 6 a. Related Literature ……………………………………………………………………….. p. 6 b. Related Studies …………………………………………………………………………… p. 7 III. Methodology ………………………………………………………………………………………... p. 9 a. Research Instrument …………………………………………………………………... p. 9 b. Research Participants and Locale ……………………………………………….... p. 9 c. Research Method ……………………………………………………………………….... p. 9 IV. Data Presentation and Analysis …………………………………………………………. p. 10 V. Findings, Conclusions and Recommendations …………………………………… p. a. Findings b. Conclusions c. Recommendations VI. Bibliography VII. Appendices CHAPTER 1 Introduction “The...
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...BA 380N: OPERATIONS Management Fall 2012 SYLLABUS Rev. August 5, 2012 Professor Edward Anderson Office: CBA 3.430 Phone: 471-6394 e-mail: Edward.Anderson@mccombs.utexas.edu Office Hours: By appointment Mail Box: IROM Dept., CBA 5.202 Fax: 471-0587 Web: All web material is at www.EdAnderson.org or can be reached via Blackboard. Personal/Research Web: www.EdAnderson.org COURSE DESCRIPTION Operations Management involves those aspects of your firm that provide the goods or services in your firm’s value proposition to your targeted market. As such, operations will be decisive in determining the long-term viability of your firm’s business model. This fact has become even clearer in recent years as competition has increased with more globalization and improved information technology. By integrating operations successfully into the their business models, firms such as Dell, Toyota, and Wal-Mart have shown that good operations make good business sense. The objective of this course is to provide you with an understanding of Operations Management and the role that it plays within an organization. By the end of the course, you should have developed an appreciation for the challenges in providing world-class products and services and the ability to use some analytical tools and conceptual frameworks to guide your thinking about operations. It is important to realize that much operations consists of the systematic design, operation, control and improvement of business processes. Accordingly...
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