is the impact of the international accounting standards in the CPA test? Miller, W., & Becker, D. (2010). Why Are Accounting Professors Hesitant to Implement IFRS? The CPA Journal, 80(8), 63-67. This article summarizes the movement in different countries towards the implementation of the International Accounting Standards, and more importantly, how professor need to start teaching this new standards. Why? Because then the accounting graduates will be tested in that field, and if they
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Humanity & Social Sciences Journal 3 (1): 37-48, 2008 ISSN 1818-4960 © IDOSI Publications, 2008 Organizational Climate and Academic Staff’s Perception on Climate Factors Hüseyin Gül Department of Technical Education Faculty, Kocaeli University, Kocaeli, Turkey Abstract: This study aimed to find out how managers and academicians working in the organization perceived their organization and how they responded to the variations arising from climatic changes in the organization. The data were collected
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Assistant professor, Department of Accounting Govt. Azizul Haque College, Bogra Submitted by: Sumita Akter University roll: 9795 Registration no: 1755608 Academic Session: 2010-11 Class Roll: 136 BBA (2nd year) Department of Accounting National University Govt. Azizul Haque College, Bogra Letter of Transmittal Date: Khandakar Mahfuzul Alam Assistant professor, Department
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MANAGEMENT STUDIES GHAZIABAD R E V I S E D – N O T I C E IMPORTANT: 30 Hours Module on International Business by Prof. Alain Boge, Professor of France Special Time Table from September 14-18, 2015 PGDM STUDENTS TERM – I (2015-17) September 09, 2015 We are happy to share with you all that MS Ghaziabad has signed an MOU with Prof. Alain Boge, Professor from France (Formerly Worked with French Universities Such as Lyon 3 University, Catholic University, Lille 1 University etc.) to teach
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the job you want. What about being an Adjunct Professor? Nearly fifty years ago, the adjunct professor accounted for nearly 22 percent of all college professors in every discipline taught. Today that number has more than doubled (Dedman & Pearch, 2004). With the demand for more courses being taught non-traditionally, the huge demand for students wanting higher education and colleges shrinking budgets, the choice of being an adjunct professor might be a temporary or a fulltime fit for a job
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There are three nominees for UPD EPP Directorship. A. Prof. Maria Simbulan is a Business Management professor in UPD EPP. B. Prof. Grace Jamon studied Political Science and a professor in UP Diliman. C. Prof. Oscar Ferrer had been a director for College of Social Work and Community Development, and is also a professor in UP Diliman. III. There were questions asked to the three of them. D. How will you make
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Pentium Flaw While doing some mathematic calculations on his newly acquired Pentium system, Dr. Thomas Nicely who is a Professor of Mathematics at Lynchburg College noticed some inconsistencies. The date was June 13, 1994. Through a process of elimination / troubleshooting, on October 19, 1994 the professor had exhausted all other possible reasons and or causes for the miscalculations. On October 24, 1994, Dr. Nicely reported his problem to Intel. Intel ignored the doctors concerns. Then on October
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Mariela L. Cabalo July 28, 2014 BSA11KA1 Activity no. 3 Case Study Examine the leadership qualities evidently among the following leaders Harvey Najim Harvey Najim is the executive chairman of Sirius Computer Solutions, Inc., the company he founded in 1980 under the name Star Data Systems. In 1997, Mr. Najim renamed his company Sirius, after the brightest star in the night sky
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Nigeria: The Impact of Bad Politics and a Blueprint for Progress The challenges facing education in Nigeria, their underlying links with politics and possible ways to address them were discussed by education experts at a popular lecture. Emeritus Professor Pai Obanya, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, spoke about his country’s potential and suggested political solutions, including electoral reforms and the end of overcentralisation. His presentation at the event at LIDC on 27 January was the third annual
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For my informational interview, I decided to speak with Nancy Berman, who is a friend of mine and is currently working as a Digital Marketing Specialist. She graduated last May from Penn State University where she got her Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations and a minor Digital Media Trends & Analytics and Leadership Development. Nancy works for Crowd Surf, which is an interactive, innovative social media company that deals with connecting artists and fans. Despite their office being in Los Angeles
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