ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL ASSETS VALUATION WITH FAIR VALUE ACCOUNTING AND HISTORICAL COST ACCOUNTING METHOD IN PLANTATION SUBSECTOR OF INDONESIAN AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY IN THE PERIOD OF 2007-2012 Karina Putri Ramadhani1 and Indra Pratama2 1 Thesis Writer, Swiss German University 2 Thesis Advisor, Swiss German University Abstract The analysis of biological assets valuation with fair value accounting and historical cost accounting method in plantation subsector of Indonesian agricultural industry,
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learning more about security? SANS Institute InfoSec Reading Room This paper is from the SANS Institute Reading Room site. Reposting is not permitted without express written permission. Legal Aspects of Privacy and Security: A CaseStudy of Apple versus FBI Arguments The debate regarding privacy versus security has been going on for some time now. The matter is complicated due to the fact that the concept of privacy is a subjective phenomenon, shaped by several factors such as cultural norms
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Nicholas G Carr in his article raises some key issues often discussed in our day-to-day lives. How important is Information Technology (IT) in our lives? Does it ease or complicate our activities. The author shares his opinion that Information Technology should be treated as a commodity and as a strategic position is losing its value. The author compares IT with electricity and railroads and concludes that they follow the same path. He illustrates phases of electricity and railroads and how they
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Review on The Effectiveness of Brand/product Placement in Films and A Comparison between Brand Placements in Hollywood and Bollywood films Pulidindi Venugopal, Avinash Inuganti, P. Harsha Vardhan, Vedika Kashyap Abstract: The advertisements of products/brands in televisions are experiencing skipping of channel and the marketers finding it difficult to promote their brands or products, effectively. So the marketers are now finding new media to promote their products/brands. One of those media
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Health Law Assignment One Due Date: 4 September 2013 Legitimate health care practice in New Zealand (NZ) is without exception multifaceted, complex and challenging for both registered and non-registered health providers. This is in part because, despite common misconceptions, the interpretation and application of both legislation and judge made law is not absolutely objective or even static within our legal system, and because health law incorporates civil and criminal law (among other
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identify where Google’s environment is shifting and how Google can respond proactively to continue the market-beating growth and profitability of past years. Recommendations: 1. Google should continue with its acquisition strategy, utilizing the 70/20/10 plan, and internal operations with refined real options approach. 2. Use the Motorola Mobility acquisition to stage growth by entering the mobile hardware market. The integration of hardware and software capabilities opens a huge door for the company
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Heins. He ran the company until November 2013, when he was replaced by John Chen, following the collapse of a deal with Fairfax to take the company private. Initially the company was a dominant and innovative force in the industry, leading the market for business and government usage. Unfortunately, in recent years the company has declined substantially, with share prices falling from $149.90 in June 2008 to approx. $8.50 by November 2013 (Market Line, 2013). This is largely due to increase competition
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Recommendation 29 IV. Insight Learned and Implications 30 V. Certification 31 VI. Evaluation 35 VII. Documentation 37 VIII. Curriculum Vitae 45 A C K N O W L E D G M E N T I take immense pleasure in thanking the following people who became part of my journey for this entire college life. First and foremost, to my beloved professors who have been great instrument for learning and shared wisdom.
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effects can be limitless, and there is nothing better than getting the full flavor of one’s produce while knowing where it came from, how it was processed, and they are getting nutrients from their produce, not chemical residue or wax (“whfoods.org”, 2013.). Just one of these benefits is enough to make one eat organic, so considering them all, the price should be worth it; like the saying you get what you pay for. Would it not be nice eating food that will not only have health benefits, but also taste
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and services to your second tier customers. For example, your first tier customer could be a distributor to retailers, the second tier customers and in turn they sell to end users such as you and me who are the third tier customer Achilles (2013) using Apple as an example in Figure 1 as an estimate to explain such a supply chain map for mobile phones. Figure 1 Of course there are also many other factors in the SCM, another example is quality, quality
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