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    is to require members to be honest and trustworthy in performing professional services. Professional auditors must be honest. If members of dishonest work, this job cannot maintain a good reputation in the public interest. Professional care expectations are appropriate to establish a good reputation for the public to better cut the public interest. Appropriate professional care requires the auditor to have the capacity and independence in the planning and supervision of the audit, to understand…

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    the recoverable amount, meaning, there should be a write out. The inventory being held at a third party location must be counted under ASPE. Under ASA 501 inventory under custody and control are require to be reported to the financial report. The auditor needs proof that the inventory exists so a confirmation from the third party confirming that they are holding the inventory is required. With counting the inventory, the assets on the financial statement will be lower than it actually is, thus…

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    Case Study: Hobby Lobby

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    Hobby Lobby, the arts-and-crafts store operated by a Christian family which gained most of its publicity from a religious freedom case at the Supreme Court in 2014, has recently been gaining media attention once again — but this time, under accusations of smuggling biblical artifacts. The company came under fire when the U.S. Department of Justice found that it broke federal laws when it purchased and brought to America artifacts including clay bullae, cuneiform tablets, and cuneiform bricks…

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    The important of redundancy issue of collection in the intelligence community. Redundancy can affect the budget, resources, capabilities, sharing information between agencies. Redundancy can cost the intelligence agency more because it will increase using resources, equipment’s, trained collectors, joint support elements, time to process the information, and make the agency insufficient in the operations. Redundancy can create an atmosphere on not looking deep to any case, by assuming that…

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    Critical Legal Thinking Case Study 1 Sterling, Inc. vs NoBugs The purpose of this report is to present advantages and disadvantages of a lawsuit regarding the breach of contract between NoBugs and Sterling, Inc. Furthermore, we will discuss the pretrial planning should Sterling, Inc. decide to sue NoBugs. First we must evaluate the cost for Sterling, Inc. to move forward with a law suit against NoBugs. In addition to the financial loss in excess of 20 million for loss of profits, expenses…

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    Longitudinal Design

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    This study is based on conceptual framework from Donabedian (1966) McCkorkle et al. 2011. Mitchel, Ferketish and Jennings (1998) state: Donabedian 's perspective was essentially linear, assuming that structures affect processes, which in turn affect outcomes. Patient characteristics are sometimes considered as mediating outcomes and clinical interventions are considered to be processes” (Mitchel, Ferketish and Jennings, 1998). Per Grove, Burns and Gray (2013), the Design of this study is a…

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    Mr Jensen Case Study

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    Question 3 Priority Problems The two priority problems for Mr. Jensen are poor peripheral circulation and pain. Poor peripheral circulation is present as evidenced by assessment data gathered such as cool extremities, diminished peripheral pulses and swollen leg. In this situation, it may be due to health issues, such as obesity, hypertension or hypercholesterolemia and diabetes which may be all present in the patient considering his history. According to UK GP Research Database, a retrospective…

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    there were errors in the external validity in the article. For example, the title used testing ability to generalize the GRE reading and working memory increments which was incorrect because they were not appropriate operationalizations of the conceptual definition of testing ability. Nevertheless, the article adequately described the participants as undergraduates and stated the partial findings properly. Thus, the article reported the construct validity and external validity of the study with…

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    Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), is diagnosed when children display persistent age-inappropriate symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity. Since ADHD is one of the most common (3% to 5%) childhood mental disorder, a lot of controversies debated whether behavioral therapy (BT) or medication alone (MM) would be more efficient as the treatment for ADHD (Arnold et al., 1997, p.865). In 1992, the Collaborative Multimodal Treatment Study of Children with ADHD (the MTA),…

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    Select one of the studies presented at a Friday seminar workshop during the first semester. For this study, identify both a threat to internal validity and a threat to construct validity. In each instance, explain why the threat that you’ve identified is a threat and how significant a threat it is. King, Massoud and Song (2016), suffers from multiple validity threats of varying degrees of significance. Internal Validity As the principle-agent problem goes much of the way to explain the results…

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