The power of section 404 of the Sarbanes -Oxley Act on earning quality Law/431 July 23, 2012 The power of section 404 of the Sarbanes -Oxley Act on earning quality In this article, the authors study the effect of Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on two primary characteristics of earnings quality, reliability and relevance in combination. Using a difference-in-differences method, they find that firms that were required to comply with Section 404 during the first 2 years of its
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affected. When my dad has alcohol in his system he is a totally different person. My dad has cursed all his children out because he has been drinking alcohol. My dad also will have you laughing if he has a little alcohol in his system. So alcohol is an effect on my dad. Alcoholism has also affected my uncle. When he is around us and has being drinking he has to talk to each person in the house for at least an hour. Then if we put on music he wants to dance and ask the young kids to dance with him. He
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his research paper focuses on the integration of creative problem solving process and how it affects the academic performance of the students. Its primary purpose is to introduce new strategies into the realm of teaching that is both effective and interactive. This paper also made use of a quasi experimental design where two classes were selected, one as the experimental group and the other as control group. After more than two weeks of treatment, it was found out that creative problem solving has
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diseases are mostly seen in vulnerable populations. Social groups with augmented susceptibility to adverse health effects are defined as vulnerable populations. (Flaskerud & Winslow 1998). Children are a vulnerable population as they usually have restricted power, intellect, schooling, means, power and capacity to provide self care that enhances their possibility for reduced health effect. Children depend on their parents and caregivers to look after them and make available the largest part of their
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Addiction is one who becomes psychologically dependent on a habit-forming-activity. People with an addiction do not have the control over what they are actually doing, taking or using. Addictions not only include physical things we consume, such as alcohol or drugs; it may include virtually anything around us; it comes in many form and one of them is that of movies. Movies cause addiction. Why do we say so? In this modernization society, youths tend to watch movies for solace when they feel
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to stop the stress. Our group was conducted a research focus on the effects of stress in the nursing performance. We identify the different effects that could possibly influence for the good performance of nurses. We give 3 questions to solve or know the possibilities that could help the maintaining of avoiding stress. We study this topic to know the different reasons of stress and the effects of the stress for the performance of each nurse. We try to make a study that can
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Introduction The former liberal party leader and writer Michael Ignatieff in his essay “Deficits” described the way his mother suffered from from Alzheimer’s disease and the effect on his family. He expressed his own feelings towards his mother’s difficulties with Dementia of Alzheimer’s disease. 1. She started to forget everything including her glasses and her husband. 2. She was forgetting about the place she lives. She is forgetting the present. 3. She lost her independence
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What is affected by closing schools? AIU Online Abstract The consequences of closing schools effects families, teachers, and communities. Misty will explain the effects of schools closing. The effects can be hard on some families and communities. What is affected by closing schools? Closing schools affect families in many ways in one case a charter school closed with only 10 weeks of school left. This school was the George Town
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POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES COLLEGE OF EDUCATION STA. MESA, MANILA THE EFFECT OF THE SOCIAL FACTORS ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE SELECTED STUDENTS IN THE BACHELOR IN BUSINESS TEACHER EDUCATION OF THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION SBUMITTED BY: FLORENTINO, MARJORIE S. BENLOT, ZENNY T. FIESTADA, NATALIE JANE F. BBTE III-3D SUBMITTED TO: DR. CAROLINE SUMANDE I. INTRODUCTION College is a very big environment to be adopted by new students. In order for them to adjust
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University of Phoenix Material Effective Study Habits Worksheet Review Phoenix Career Plan results of Career Plan Building Activity: Work Culture Preference, respond to the following in 50 to 100 words each: 1. Describe your ideal study environment. The description of my ideal study environment has to have three very important things. First it has to have a door with a lock and preferably no windows or a curtain (I get distracted very easy). Second I need some type of music (not too
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