...Word Article Analysis Unethical Practices in Accounting ACC/291 Principles of Accounting 2 Michaele Musters Instructor: Word Article Analysis of Unethical Practices in Accounting Ethical Practices and conducts maybe taken or act different by everyone, thus many times to identify unethical practices and behaviors, we have to see who is in control. It is essential to analyze what can be done, or thought what might be done against legally acceptable accounting principles and conducts. The Sarbanes-Oxley act of 2002, was enacted by The United States Congress to protect investors from fraudulent accounting practices, made by fraudulent executives in corporations. After the Scandal, the entire accounting world changed in many ways, that it created a new vision and ways of work. It sort of created a world of winds of anxiety for corporate executives and accountants. In the Sarbanes-Oxley act , there is a section call 302 that requires management to certify the accuracy of the reported financial statement. Then all corporations were forced to reform strictly to improve financial disclosures to prevent accounting frauds. After the Act, management introduced internal control in order to comply with all the Sarbanes-Oxley act requires for a corporations behavior. Today, all corporations are obligated to certify the company’s financial reports. They are also responsible and they must take full responsibility if there is a misleading, or fake accounting information...
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...5/5**** Business Application 5/5 **** --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Overview of Survey Research: Text Research required 10/10**** --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This section of the paper will be 2-3 pages in length. 30% deductions for not using specified required research. 6 points will be deducted for each survey that is not taken from the required resource. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Student’s Survey --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copy of 3 question Entertainment or General Opinion Survey 5/5**** Chart #1, described in words 5/5 **** Chart #2, described in words 5/5 **** Chart #3, described in words 5/5 **** Business Application 5/5 ****...
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...University of Liverpool Management School MKIB230 - RETAIL MARKETING COURSEWORK ASSESSMENT Choose a news article (i.e. from BBC news, The Times, The Financial Times, The Guardian etc.) published in this current year, which manifests some important aspect(s) of retail marketing. Explain your rationale for selecting the article, and use relevant concepts, models and/or theories from the retail marketing literature to analyse the aspects manifested by the article. Explain how the article makes retail marketing concepts and models clearer or more real from your point of view. You are required to produce an ESSAY addressing the above task which should be no longer than 2000 words. The word limit does not include the article itself, which should be included as an appendix to your essay. The essay should be supported by relevant theory, and all sources referred to in the essay should be fully referenced. The essay is to be submitted on or before Monday 11th April 4pm. Assessment Criteria For your guidance, the criteria against which your coursework assessment will be assessed include: Structure, style and presentation Effective selection/organisation of information to answer the requirements of the task Logical essay structure, and coherent writing style Appropriate presentation of references and any supporting documentation Depth of understanding of issues related to the question Identification and appropriate application of relevant theories, models...
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... * An argumentative research paper: argues for one point of view. The issue should be debatable with a logical counter argument. * An analytical research paper: offers a fresh look at an important issue to persuade audience that it is important. 3. Look for Sources of Information * Books, magazine articles, and internet articles. * A research paper should use at least four sources. * The academic credibility of a source could be considered. * Make note of page numbers, URLs, and quotable passages for citation. 4. Read Your Sources and Take Notes * Use index cards to relate ideas from different sources. * Keep source information on the other side of the cards. * Use quotation marks for “copy/paste” to avoid PLAGIARISM. * Organize your note cards by subtopic to make an outline. 5. Write a First Draft * Table of contents. * Introduction (let the reader know what the topic is, inform the reader about your point of view, arouse the reader's curiosity to read more). * Body (Limit each paragraph to one main idea, prove your points continually by using specific examples and quotations, Use transition words to ensure a smooth flow of ideas from paragraph to the other). * Conclusion (Summarize your points, restate the main idea of the paper). * Bibliography (List of references used). 6. Revise the First Draft * View your work objectively and see any gaps or problems. * Read your paper out loud. ...
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...Article 1: What database did you visit? Academic Search Complete What key word(s) did you enter for your search? Military retirement What number of results did the database find? 249 List the title for one article you found interesting. Parallel Lines Never Meet: Why The Military Disability Retirement And Veterans Affairs Department Claim Adjudication Systems Are A Failure. Article 2: What database did you visit? Government Pubs What key word(s) did you enter for your search? Military medical retirement What number of results did the database find? 12 List the title for one article you found interesting. Military personnel: physical evaluation for retention, retirement, and separation. Article 3: What database did you visit? Military and Government Collection What key word(s) did you enter for your search? Air force retirement What number of results did the database find? 278 List the title for one article you found interesting. Risk Factors for Disability Retirement Among Active Duty Air Force Personnel Article 4: What database did you visit? Military and Government Collection What key word(s) did you enter for your search? Air force retirement What number of results did the database find? 278 List the title for one article you found interesting. Force cuts begin Article 5: What database did you visit? Military & Government Collection What key word(s) did you enter for your search? Medical board+air force What number of results...
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...An article (abbreviated ART) is a word (or prefix or suffix) that is used with a noun to indicate the type of reference being made by the noun. Articles specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, in some languages extending to volume or numerical scope.Should I use A, AN or THE? Even after years of studying English, students may find themselves asking that question over and over again. English articles can be quite a challenge. To help every English learner become an articles expert, Englishpage.com has put together the most comprehensive English articles tutorial on the web. The tutorial should be completed as follows: 1. Read this introduction page. 2. Prepare for the exercises by reading about article usage. First, read A vs. An and complete Articles Exercises 1 - 6. Next, read A(An) vs. The and complete Articles Exercises 7 - 11. 3. Advanced article usage is more challenging. If you wish to become an English articles expert, read Advanced Articles, complete Articles Exercises 12 - 30, and take the final test. 4. Please note that after each exercise, we have listed the article uses covered with a link to the description. EXERCISES TOPICS COVERED Articles Exercise 1 A vs. An vs. No Article (Uses 1 - 4) Articles Exercise 2 A vs. An vs. No Article (Uses 1 - 4) Articles Exercise 3 A vs. An vs. No Article (Uses 1 - 7) Articles Exercise 4 A vs. An vs. No Article (Uses 1 - 7) Articles Exercise 5 A vs. An vs. No Article (Use 8) Articles Exercise 6 A vs. An...
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...list provided. The recommended reading plus any other sources on what is management should help. Also, there’s short readings about the various theorists on Blackboard and Mintzberg’s article itself. There are also two articles about Fayol and Mintzberg on Blackboard which should be helpful. ------------------------------------------------- Q Given the essay title, would you recommend that I only refer to Fayol and Mintzberg in the essay? Or would you recommend that I also consider other theorists such as Handy? A The question explicitly refers to Fayol & Mintzberg’s views, but you may include any other theorists/researchers whose work supports your discussion/argument. ------------------------------------------------- Q Do we need to put page number on in text citation for and should we use ibid for any repetition? A Essays should be referenced using the Harvard system - check this for details on how to reference in the text - but basically you do not use ibid. Also, you only need to use page numbers when using a direct quote, but sometimes if you are referring to a specific argument which someone has put forward, you would also give the page numbers for this. ------------------------------------------------- Q Does the 2000 words include the reference list? A The word count does not include the references. ------------------------------------------------- Q Is it acceptable for this essay to be written in the first person considering the question...
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...other than price which affect demand and supply • Market structures like Monopoly, Duopoly, Oligopoly and Monopolistic competition in any industry in Australia. Structure of the Essay • Introduction – which topic 200 words • Body- Discuss the topic in the article and with some theory -700 words • Conclusion 100 words • Reference (Harvard Reference Style) Note= - More marks for research – choosing a good article on something specific topic from the above list - There is no need to explain the theory/concepts in the essay on its own - More marks for application and your comments on the topic - You need to attach the copy of the articles with your essay. Also attach the safe assignment report with your essay. - Upload the soft copy on BB by FRI 5pm week 4. - You also need to submit hard copy of your assignment on LVL 6 on FRI by week 4. - You need to use the following sources for the articles: • Economist • Australian Financial Review • The Australian • Sydney Morning Herald • Some Academic research Note: You must use 2 to 3 articles for this...
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...25 pts. of your total score). Readings: • “Sex and Temperament,” Margaret Mead • “Masculinity,” Germaine Greer • Selection from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave • Any previously assigned reading relevant to your topic • Sample causal analysis essay (title TBA) Research Requirement: Please use at least seven (7) but no more than ten (10) secondary sources. You must use at least one of each of the following source types: a book, an article from a scholarly journal, a newspaper article, and a magazine article. You must use at least two relevant assigned World of Idea reading, which will count toward the 7-source minimum. Furthermore, while you may use more than one website, only one website will count toward the 7-source minimum. In other words, you must incorporate research from the following source types into your paper: 1. A book 2. A scholarly journal article 3. A newspaper article 4. A magazine article 5. A relevant essay from WOI. 6. A relevant essay from WOI. 7. Any source, including credible websites (try ipl2.org, SIRS, or Opposing Viewpoints for credible websites) 10. Additional sources are optional Finally, while you may use Wikipedia to familiarize yourself with your topic, please do not use or cite...
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...Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th edition) and http://www.apastyle.org/. Instructions Alphabetize each entry in a works cited list by the first letter, ignoring the articles A, An, and The. Indent subsequent lines of entries one-half inch. Names: Use initials for first and middle names. Titles: For articles, chapters and books, capitalize only the first word of the title and subtitle and proper nouns. Fully capitalize periodical titles. Dates: Publication dates use the order year, month day. The access date uses the order month day year. If no publication date is available, use "n.d." in place of date. The following examples are citations from EBSCO databases. If you cannot find some of this information, cite what is available. Different styles may apply when citing print and other sources. Journal Article Pattern: [Author last name], [First initial]. [Middle initial]. ([Publication year]). [Title of article]. [Title of journal], [Volume number]([Issue number]), [Page number starts]-[ends]. [Document Object Identifier] Example: Silva, L. (2007). Epistemological and theoretical challenges for studying power and politics in information systems. Information Systems Journal, 17(2), 165-183. [Document Object Identifier] Journal Article w/ No Author Pattern: [Title of article]. ([Publication year]). [Title of journal], [Volume number]([Issue number]), [Page number starts]-[ends]. [Document Object Identifier] Example: Epistemological and theoretical challenges...
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...August 7, 2012Assignment No. 2 | NEWS ARTICLE INFORMATION | News Article Title TRee Loss Used to Guage Elephant Popultaion HealthNews Article Date August 7, 2012 News Website ENN-Enviornmental News Network URL of News Article http://www.enn.com/wildlife/article/44771 | NEWS ARTICLE AUTHOR(S) | Author 1 none listedAuthor 2 Author 3 | SCHOLARLY JOURNAL INFORMATION | *Name of Scholarly Journal Ecology Letters*Journal Article Title Landscape-scale effects of herbivores on treefall in African savannasURL of Journal Article http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1461-0248.2012.01842.x/abstract*Date of Journal Article Publication August 5, 2012Funding Source/Support (if available) This research was funded by the Andrew Mellon Foundation. The Carnegie Airborne Observatory is supported by the W.M. Keck Foundation, the Gordon and Betty Moore foundation, the Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment, and William Hearst III. | RESEARCHER(S) – AFLLIATION(S) | Researcher/Journal Article Author Gregory P. Asner University/Agency Affiliation Department of Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution, Stanford, CA, USAResearcher/Journal Article Author Shaun R. Levick University/Agency Affiliation Department of Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution, Stanford, CA, USA, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany Researcher/Journal Article Author University/Agency Affiliation...
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...to symbols is considered to be the origin of written language (Samovar & Porter, 1997). N.B. Page numbers are optional when paraphrasing, although it is useful to include them (Publication Manual, p. 171). Citations from a secondary source As Hall (1977) asserts, “culture also defines boundaries of different groups” (as cited in Samovar & Porter, 1997, p. 14). At the end of your assignment, you are required to provide the full bibliographic information for each source. References must be listed in alphabetical order by author. EXAMPLES OF REFERENCES BY TYPE In a reference list 1. Book with one author King, M. (2000). Wrestling with the angel: A life of Janet Frame. Auckland, New Zealand: Viking. N.B. The first letter of the first word of the main title, subtitle and all proper nouns have capital letters. In-text citation (King, 2000) or King (2000) compares Frame ... 2. Book with two to five authors (see Library APA referencing webpage...
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... Step 1: Familarize yourself with the general expectations of the Short Essay assignments as described below. You must use the Short Essay Template to compose your essay; this will ensure that you adhere to proper formatting (double-spacing, 1-inch margins, and 12-pt. Times New Roman font). In addition, you must follow Turabian style and include a Bibliography after each essay. The body of your essay should be 600–800 words in length, this does not include your name, course and section number, essay title, and Bibliography. For each essay, you will be reading articles from the Elwell text and then answering various questions about a theological topic. Use the Short Essays Template in which to compose your essay; this will ensure that you adhere to proper formatting (double-spacing, 1-inch margins, and 12-pt. Times New Roman font). In addition, you must follow Turabian style and include a Bibliography after each essay. Each essay should be 600–800 words in length, not including your name, course and section number, essay title, and Bibliography. Thus, you need to be concise yet avoid being superficial. You must also distinguish between what is relevant and what is not, between key issues/arguments and what is peripheral and can thus be ignored. The goal is not to include everything that can be said on the topic. Instead, you must use your judgment to identify key arguments and issues. ...
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...UNIVERSITATEA ‘ANDREI ŞAGUNA’ FACULTATEA DE ŞTIINŢE ECONOMICE SPECIALIZAREA: FINANTE BANCI AN II SEMESTRUL I REFERAT LIMBA ENGLEZĂ ADOCHITEI SIMONA DORINA 2012 CONTENTS Definite Articles ………………………………………………1 Indefinite Articles …………………………………………….3 Zero Articles …………………………………………………..4 Definite Articles The definte article – the We use THE: when there is only one of something: What is the longest river in the world? -“the” is used before “same” (the same) Your pullover is the same colour as mine. These two photographs are the same. -go to the cinema, to the theatre I often go to the cinema but I haven’t been to the theatre for ages. When we say THE CINEMA/THE THEATRE < we do not necessarily mean one particular cinema or theatre. BREAKFAST/LUNCH/DINNER We do not normally use “the” with the names of meals .. What did you have for breakfast? We had lunch in a very nice restaurant. What time is dinner? BED WORK HOME It’s time to go to bed now. I sat down on the bed. Go to work/be at work/ start work/finish work Ann didn’t go to work yesterday. THE+ ADJECTIVE We use THE+ adjective (without a noun) to talk about groups of people, especially: the young the old the elderly...
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...Lecturer: Dr. Adrian Bradshaw Assessment 1 – Article Review – Article 2 Tran Thi Phuc Thuan 12974676 Date of submission: 29 July 2014 Word count: 497 Duncan, E., Jones, C., & Rawson, A. (2013). The truth about customer experience. The Lean Management Enterprise, Harvard Business Review, 55-65. This journal article presents how important of managing customer journey, and why companies usually focus on individual interaction of customers. The authors emphasize that businesses should implant the customer journeys in their operating models by these four ways: First is Identify key journeys; Then, Understand the performance in each; next is Redesign and support those journeys; and finally, Change mind-sets to sustain the initiatives at scale. The organizations can achieve higher benefits through managing the customer journey fully, by focusing on increasing satisfaction for customers, reducing churn, increasing revenue and also greater satisfaction of employees. The companies would do their best with the individual transaction, also try to understand reasons deeply, focus on main causes, and give feedback to improve interactions both upstream and downstream. They would build a culture that can connect well the organization from top to bottom. This article is quite easy to understand, but re-reading is also necessary because it would help readers can have more times to think and build connections between the articles and their own experiences. The authors seem...
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