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    judgement on the internal control of the company. Internal controls are to be tested for design, efficiency and operational effectiveness. The details of internal controls tested are not seen in the work papers. In addition, the nature, timing and extent of further audit procedures in not available. There was no sufficient understanding of the client’s process of gathering, updating and analyzing information. The auditor’s should improve on their analysis of the internal control of the company…

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    Birth Control In Schools

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    condom. Condoms and birth control pills fall under the category of contraceptives, items to prevent the spread of disease and pregnancy. Contraceptives are mandatory to prevent unplanned pregnancy and the spread of disease if one participates in sexual activity, but should they be offered in a school setting? According to a 2007 AP-Ipsos poll, “two-thirds of Americans” promote birth control being offered to students within public schools (“Why Schools Give Birth Control” 1).…

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    Eco/372 Week 1

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    Based on the organization you have chosen for your final research paper, respond to the following: I. Regulations: If any data involved is regulated, or if there are other legal and compliance concerns, state them in this section. The laws covering the internet are varied and quite complex in the United States with the financial system to the medical system heavily regulated. Starting off the Sarbanes-Oxley was enacted in 2002, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act is designed to protect investors and the…

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    sexual consequences – it is about providing women with options. Government-funded contraceptives should be available to women because it is a simple product and tool that allows women to take responsibility for themselves, and gives low-income women access to the option of using contraceptives. Turner leaves…

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    how are you not going to do what are you supposed to fill the forms out when an error occurs and you don’t do it you are not doing your job you are not following the rules. Perhaps they don’t have a strong leader, when people don’t have a sense of control a way to do the job correctly things will fall…

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    to teenagers because it is a safe and effective emergency way to decline unintentional teenage pregnancy. Birth control should be readily available to teenagers to provide easy access, lower teen pregnancy rates and set safety precautions. To begin with, being able to have birth control pills over the counter provides easy access for scared teenagers’. Being able to purchase birth control over the counter would be looked upon as a weight lifter because of what most teens fear the…

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    6 billion to 12.6 billion (Trussell et al., 2013). If more women were provided or had access to more reliable contraceptive methods, theoretically these costs could be prevented (Trussell et al., 2013). This can be achieved…

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    they illegally sell fetal tissues after abortion. According to Planned Parenthood, 2.7 million women and men annually visit a Planned Parenthood health center for information and services and defunding this organization would deny a majority of them access to reproductive health care. We can’t take away the useful services Planned Parenthood provides just because there are claims of illegal marketing of fetal body parts.The investigation into Planned Parenthood has actually revealed…

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    specifically, pills with the commercial name, "Plan B", which have the ability to inhibit and, depending on one 's perspective, possibly terminate an unwanted or unplanned pregnancy. The morning-after pill is essentially a high dosage of the birth control pill. It can contain progesterone, estrogen, or both which can prevent fertilization in the fallopian tubes by altering the sperm and egg or by preventing ovulation. (Planned Parenthood) The issue today is whether it should be available over…

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    Abortion should be a part of a country’s contraception policy. People should plan their families and society must allow women to end unwanted pregnancies in order to deal with failures of birth control, cases of rape and cases of incest. Abortion should be legalized but discouraged. Legal, because it is a choice; discouraged because there are other more effective ways to prevent pregnancy than abortion. Abortion is all about allowing a woman to make her own decisions, in relation to her…

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