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    Timbuktu

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    Hammer Essay While the book by Joshua Hammer narrates the events that have shaped Islamic culture the themes of religion, geography, and social hierarchy reveal differences and similarities between the fictional work and historical research. This essay argues how religion, geography, and how social hierarchy will have all contributed in the trade routes within the Sahara regions. The trading system gives great power to an area. The abuse of power in and around Mali, by specific groups will have…

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    Prison Reform

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    With the U.S. having the highest incarceration rates in the world, Americans are slowly inching towards realizing the effects of this and beginning to think about prison reform. Before any solid, concrete change is to occur, we need to be able to look at the different aspects of the criminal justice system which affects every single person in this country. We must be able to look at what leads up to someone being incarcerated (early life, family ties, social position), the legal proceedings and…

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    The Sarbanes-Oxley Act

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    Chapter 3: Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 3.1 Introduction The bankruptcy of the one of the best companies in the United States, Enron, resulted in big shock and decrease in the public confidence. After Enron, to improve the public confidence of the United States people and the rest of the world, and also to strengthen weaknesses in the accounting profession, there had to be something done. The introduction of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act was then the key to address all these matters. Passing of…

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    Money laundering is the act of taking proceeds from illegal acts and “cleaning it up” in order to hide its origin from authorities. This paper discusses the basic definition and three step process of money laundering, the history of the anti-money laundering movement, the agencies created to catch and prevent money laundering, and what consequences are in place for criminals involved. The origins of money laundering trace back thousands of years and the continuing crime eventually led to the…

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    Tax Return Analysis

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    Final Analysis Scope of the job Entering individual and business tax returns into the tax software. This position is interesting because it exposes me to a variety of tax returns and a multitude of coordinating tax schedules such as A, B, C, D, and E. Training is a “learn by doing” approach. For example, as part of the job, I match returns for new clients in the prior years’ software program, and the challenges of matching a return, are in and of itself self-training. Finally, the accountant…

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    The organizational behavior influences the ethical behavior of accounting professionals. Bobek, Hageman, and Radtke (2015) studied reasons of potential discrepancies between the leaders and non-leaders of the accounting firms. The firm’s ethical norms directly influence the behavior of its members. The researchers indicated that it is important to identify and understand the factors that affect ethical norms in the organization (p. 125). The firm’s leaders should play a meaningful role in…

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    Case Study Of Double Aces

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    first three months of your opening of casino, Double Aces will telephone to discuss your operational problems. Double Aces will hold an annual conference at our headquarter. We aim to discuss operational problems, advertising, personnel training, bookkeeping, inventory control, performance, etc. There is not conference fee, but you are responsible for your travel and living expenses. Marketing We have developed a national marketing fund (National Fund) for the common benefit of System…

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    In the article, “Impacts of Information Technology on Society in the New Century” written by Robert Lee Konsbruck, it is stated that, “The ability of computers and communications to perform routine tasks such as bookkeeping more rapidly than humans leads to concern that people will be replaced by computers and communications” (Konsbruck). This is the dominate concern that people have because technology we have today is beginning to become extraordinary advanced. Many…

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    as well as balance sheet. My goal is to help her find the alternative that achieves the highest profitability while also maintaining low costs. My audience will be Bourgon herself, as well as her mother who is believed to be helping Bourgon with bookkeeping. PESTE Economic One of the most important things to consider when analyzing the case is the input…

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    DSS Decision Making

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    Figure 4: DSS Decision Report Correspondingly, there are other ways IT utilizes to make decisions other than GDDS, AI, and DSS. To begin with, Geographical Information System (GIS) can be used to support decision-making by working with spatial information. Expert systems utilize AI systems but apply reasoning abilities to derive conclusions. Neural networks, on the other hand, use an intelligence system, which can study and differentiate patterns. Lastly, genetic algorithms still use the AI…

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