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    The lack of proper financial policy was one of the main reasons why superintendents and other personnel were able to conduct such an extensive scandal of finances. One such policy included the processing payment outside the normal cash flow where procedures were not put into place for proper accountability. These hand drawn warrants created a loophole to remove fund from the system in large amounts. Other inefficient policies include the approval of budget transfer that had no limit…

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    since the nutrients received are provided through the placenta connected by the umbilical cord. “The placenta grows in your uterus and supplies your baby with food and oxygen through the umbilical cord. Some problems in the placenta can reduce the flow of blood and nutrients to your baby, which can limit your baby’s growth.” (Low birthweight. 2014) · Mother not gaining enough weight can result in a malnourishment and an underweight baby. This is why it is mighty important to keep up with the…

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    Protection helps with being able to limit the potential impact of a hack. (DHS, n.d.). Protection of information services information involves various “activities”. Access Control is one such activity. In access control a user can only get to, access, the information he/she is entitled to. Also the any access control method used should be in line with the classification of the data it protects. Meaning that that more sensitive the data is, the tougher the systems or software used to…

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    independent function that reports to the Group Chief Risk Officer, Vincent Choo, who is responsible for ensuring that risk management practices in OCBC are effective and comprehensive. GRM has financial responsibility in contributing independent risk control and management of credit, market, operational, liquidity and other key risks for the bank and its financial subsidiaries. Within the division, risk officers are committed to establish policies, measurement, monitoring and methodology…

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    user to a malicious website which could make them give out sensitive information to prevent this, the users could use a virtual private network which will prevent the intruder from tracing the user. Encryption: Intercepting encrypted information flows and trying to break the encryption this could be harmful to a business as it could allow corporate information to be compromised to prevent companies to make sure to use secure connections to send information and view that is connected to that…

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    Chapter 3 Interleaved Buck Converter System 3.1 INTRODUCTION Interleaved Buck Converter has lots of concentration due to its simple and low control complexity in application. where no isolation and high output current with low ripple. An No isolation DC/DC converter Fig.1.1 shows the step-down DC/DC converter. When switch M is on for the duration of dTs, power is transferred from source to load and filter inductor L is charged. When switch M is off for a duration (1-d)Ts, the diode D…

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    My Middle Childhood

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    a time in my life that I remember the most because it contains a lot of happy memories. This period of time brought many changes in a child’s life like mine. By this time, I was able to dress and tie my shoes by myself, and physically I had more control in my mobility. I was an eager youngster who wanted to do everything on my own and disregarded all consequences. Having independence from family became more important at this time. I enjoyed events such as starting school because it brought me…

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    result in unreliable prediction for complex systems where our understanding of the physics of the system is insufficient. Here we used a non-parametric approach as control of walking in humans is a complex task involving many degrees of freedom. We chose to perturb the system using visual perturbations as the input since the optic flow has a profound effect on the perception of speed. We measured muscle activations and kinematics as the output of the system. In linear time invariant (LTI)…

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    However, due to foreign investors not understanding the laws of other countries regarding U.S. businesses adequately, some are taken advantage of so companies keep their flow of funds. “President Jimmy Carter attempted to focus on personal and administrative efforts to uphold ethical principles in government. The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) was passed during his administration, making it illegal for U. S. businesses…

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    Epidurals: A Case Study

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    Nancy is nine months pregnant and is quickly taken to the hospital after her water breaks. Upon arrival at the hospital she is triaged and placed in a room. The doctor comes in and asks Nancy what kind of pain management she wants during the delivery. Nancy has researched the different options before coming to the hospital but was still unsure about what to choose. She knew an epidural was the most common option but like with all medication side effects are very common which made her nervous…

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