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    Governmental Accounting

    CHAPTER 3: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATING STATEMENT ACCOUNTS; BUDGETARY ACCOUNTING OUTLINE |Number |Topic |Type/Task |Status | | | | |(re: 15/e) | |Questions: | |

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    Juvenile Delinquency

    2015 Richard Samante Prof. Martinez 2015 Richard Samante Prof. Martinez Juvenile Delinquency in Manila Juvenile Delinquency in Manila CR-21 CR-21 CHAPTER I Introduction A. Background of the study Delinquents is from the legislatic point of view the minors committing criminal act are not called criminals but delinquents. The persons under eighteen who commit violations of law are called delinquents. The penal codes of almost all the civilized nations make special provisions for the

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    Avon Case Study

    issues, and points to a gap in the literature. The next section briefly reviews three main methods of transfer adopted by MNCs. Finally, the results of transfer are discussed both prescriptively and descriptively in light of Kostova’s (1999) multilevel model. The arguments presented in this article have two main implications which are summarized in the conclusion. Keywords: Multinational companies, Human resource policy and practice, Transfer 1. Why transfer This section examines the reason for MNCs

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    Car Sensor

    Journal of Traffic and Logistics Engineering Vol. 2, No. 3, September 2014 A Car Monitoring System for Self Recording Traffic Violations Ahmed M. Elmahalawy Computer Science and Engineering Department, Faculty of Electronics Engineering, Minufiya University Menouf, 32952, El-Minufiya, Egypt Email: ahmed.elmahalawy@el-eng.menofia.edu.eg; a_elmhalaway@hotmail.com  which ought to be considered as sufficiently independent. These two major sub-systems are: 1) the transaction subsystem

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    Social Cognition

    Social cognition that is as defined in the title is about how individuals think about themselves and their social world; it involves how people make decisions and judgements in their everyday lives (Aroson et al., 2005). This is categorised as either automatic low effort thinking which is automatic or merely effort less or controlled high effort thinking that is controlled thinking processes. Social cognition assumes important roles such as decision making and perception of information in everyday

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    Performance Management in Central Banks

    Central banks are under increasing scrutiny over their performance, their costs and the extent to which they employ modern management practices. Yet while performance management techniques are widespread in the commercial sector, it is difficult to apply these directly to central banks. This article begins by setting out what is involved in performance management and discusses some of the problems that occur in applying them to central banking. In a second section, some examples of best-practice

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    Social Theories

    interchangeably with "communism" but the two philosophies have some stark differences. Most notably, while communism is a political system, socialism is primarily an economic system that can exist in various forms under a wide range of political systems. Comparison chart | |Communism |Socialism | |Philosophy |From each according to his ability, to each according to |From each according

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    Adapting to Change: the Value of Change Information and Meaning-Making

    this 3-wave study is to examine the micro process of how employees adapt to change over time. We combined Conservation of Resources theory with insights from the organizational change literature to study employees in a Dutch police district undergoing reorganization. A model was tested where employee adaptability, operationalized by the presence of resources, predicts individual adaptive attitudes as well as adaptive behavior over time. Change information was included as a contextual change resource

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    Personality Traits

    in-depth details. According to idiographic approach, each person’s personality should be concerned with the understanding of his or her unique interpretations to reality (Grice). It is necessary to analyze the effectiveness of idiographic approach in comparison to the nomothetic approach. According to Allport, these two approaches overlap and complement each other (Allport, 1937). Idiographic approach is seen as a more complete and detailed understanding

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    Organized Crime

    ORGANIZED CRIME INVESTIGATION "Yes, Mr. Hoover, there is a Mafia" (Rudy Giuliani)     Organized crime is in a class by itself.  It's big, it's powerful, it's well-connected, and highly profitable.  Mafia is the most common term used to describe the more profitable criminal organizations around the world, but other terminology exists, such as: international criminal organizations (military usage); transnational crime (United Nations usage); and enterprise crime (FBI usage).  As the term is utilized

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