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    The Sarbanes-Oxley Act

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    The introduction of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act was then the key to address all these matters. Passing of Sarbanes-Oxley Act was important in setting the foundation for some accounting principles and filling the gaps shown by the Enron scandal and other accounting scandals, including WorldCom, in the accounting profession. 3.2 Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 Background…

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    Fraud Prevention

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    Overview Fraud has become common occurrence in business world. And organizations lose considerable chunk of their hard-earned revenue to fraud. Prevention and Detection are two methodologies to handle a white-collar crime like business fraud. Wisest approach towards any illegal and inappropriate activity is to prevent it from occurring in first place. Prevention is the most economical way of tackling fraud. Barriers to Fraud Prevention Fraud prevention is challenged by several barriers which…

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    In the case scenario, Mr. Wu is a 55 years old accountant. He had sudden onset of left sided weakness and drooling. So he was admitted to the Accident & Emergency Department. After CT brain scan, Mr. Wu was found suffering from right middle cerebral artery ischaemic infarct. He was then transferred to the stroke unit for further management. Several health needs are identified after conducting health assessment to Mr. Wu. Left-side weakness and urinary incontinence are selected for…

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    standard 8 x 11. The change in size occurred in 2008 due to magazine racks being made for standard dimensions. The printed format has changed several times throughout the years. In 1967, the magazine was a folded tabloid newspaper format, no staples with black ink text, and a single color highlight that changed each edition. In 1973, editions added four colors and a few years later the bar code appeared. In 1994 the magazine was lighter and changed from saddle stitched to perfect bound, meaning…

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    Media Scandal Watergate

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    media informs the public we will move on to how the media exposes government corruption or controversies and how the government reacts to the exposure of these controversies by inspecting the intense scandal Watergate, which occurred under Richard Nixon’s administration. Details of how this scandal happen are bizarre, first, five men broke into the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the hotel Watergate who was caught and was carrying thirty-five hundred dollars’ worth of high…

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    this committee is present in both the House and Senate (GovTrack). The primary focus of this research paper will be the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. The origins of the Senate Intelligence Committee can be traced back to the Watergate Scandal (Senate.gov). It began in 1973 with the revelation that, “...the executive branch had directed national intelligence agencies to carry out constitutionally questionable domestic security operations.” A year later the news hit the mainstream…

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    The Bonanno Crime Report

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    At the time of Motanga's alleged rise to boss, a March 2009 article in the New York Post claimed that the Bonanno family consisted of approximately around 130 non-imprisoned "made"(Editors, 2015) members. Montagna was shortly then deported to Canada in April 2009 which left the family to create a ruling board of members until a new boss could be chosen. They chose to not follow any orders from Vincent Basciano since he was appointed by Massino who had turned rat to the FBI. They could no longer…

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    A Coup D Habitat In Chile

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    Identification & Evaluation of Sources This investigation will examine the question: For What Reasons did a coup d’état take place in Chile on September 11, 1973? The years 1969-1973 will be the focus of this investigation, so as to examine pre-Allende factors that continued into his presidency and to examine their subsequent factors for the coup and to examine Allende’s presidency itself to analyse the events of the time that ultimately caused the coup. The first source that will be…

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    Hostess Brands

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    The company I have chosen to write my case analysis on is the Hostess Brands. Hostess Brands is known for its iconic baked goods like Twinkies and Wonder Bread. In 2012, Hostess Brands sought bankruptcy in Federal Court due to labor issues and company costs. Hostess’ long history and product brand was coming to an end, due to hard choices the company had to make and the demands of the union. It was a situation that brought about the collapse of a long-standing company amidst the protests of…

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    Rick Perlstein Nixonland takes us back to the 1960’s and 1970’s in America, during the time of Richard Nixon. Through times of riots happening in Los Angeles which were the Watts riots to America being divided within. Richard Nixon did not have an easy life with family hardships, and the death of two brothers it was not easy for Nixon. At school Nixon was a very good at debating which he became the Debate Team president, and the only way to his father’s attention which Perlstein wrote “the…

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