guidance, which has focused more attention on auditor responsibility to detect fraud, there’s still considerable uncertainty about where the auditor’s responsibility ends towards detecting fraud. This uncertainty leads to “The Expectation Gap”. Lee, Ali & Bien (2009) defined the expectation gap as, “The difference between what the public expects from an audit and what the audit profession accepts the audit objective to be.” Accounting profession argues that one cause of the expectation gap is the public’s
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2015 1/1/2015 Submitted to: Ali Raza Noor. Submitted by: Aniq Malik. Awab Abbasi. Submitted to: Ali Raza Noor. Submitted by: Aniq Malik. Awab Abbasi. We would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to our teacher (Ali Raza Noor) who gave us the golden opportunity to do this wonderful project, which also helped us in doing a lot of Research and we came to know about so many new things we are really thankful to him. Secondly we would also like to thank our
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Human Computer Interface Assignment No. 1 Human Computer Interface Assignment No. 1 Submitted By: - Ali Shehroz 5736 BCSE-8B Submitted To:-Asma Naveed Submitted By: - Ali Shehroz 5736 BCSE-8B Submitted To:-Asma Naveed | Similarities | Differences | HCI | HCI (human-computer interaction) is the study of how people interact with computers and to what extent computers are or are not developed for successful interaction with human beings
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Acknowledgement We are really thankful to our honorable faculty, QUAZI SAGOTA SAMINA, Senior Lecturer, Department of Business Administration, East West University. With her valuable advice, continuous inspiration and constructive criticism she helped us to carry out this report successfully. We would also like to thank the data manager of Bangladesh bank, officers of state bank of India for their cooperation , our gratitude to the Commercial Banks for whom we were assigned and Dhaka Stock Exchange
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countless lives and shattering those very ideals that sustain humanity. The misinterpretation of jihad is the primary cause behind many terrorist activities in the recent times. The misinterpretation of this word was first started by Ali ibn Tahir al-Sulami, He was a Damascene jurist and a pious Muslim who was the first to preach jihad against the crusaders in the aftermath of the First Crusade. He was one of the first to misconstrue jihad and preach the misinterpretation of jihad
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Term Report on: Total Quality Management (TQM) Report submitted to: Sir Ali Mujahid Department of Management Sciences, IoBM Submitted by: Salman Rasool Junejo (Student ID: 13907) Program: MBA (AMM) Subject: Principles of Management (MAN401S) Total Quality Management (TQM) (Cool & Schendel, 1988) were of the view that since the last decade, the focus or rather emphasis in strategic management thinking process
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What are the essential values and ideas presented in The Kite Runner? Analyse and assess how effective their representation is Hosseini has expressed copious essential values and ideas in his novel The Kite Runner (TKR) including Loyalty, Culture, Gender and Ethnicity and Atonement. Hosseini has expressed these through the combination of style, structure, characterisation, themes and setting. Due to the context of The Kite Runner, culture is an important idea presented because it has major significance
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most harmful on any child. Due to the child becoming aggressive, confusing, not knowing reality from fantasy to their whole attitude, and personality changing. If a child does not know reality from fantasy then the child is very confused mentally. “We use extent social science research on youth and digital media to understand how children’s participation in virtual worlds might mediate their development”. Subrahmanyam K .(2009).1065-1083. As far children’s attitudes and personality changing
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A New Perspective on the Islamic Culture A Balti proverb says, "The first time you share tea with a Balti, you are a stranger. The second time you take tea, you are an honored guest. The third time you share a cup of tea, you become family,” this helped originate the title for this novel and is a main message that I believe is presented throughout the book by either direct or indirect means. When I first began reading “Three Cups of Tea” by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin, I had my own
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