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    it should come as no surprise that the financial disclosures in Swiss GAAP are just a stringent as they are in the US GAAP framework. The disclosure requirements in Swiss GAAP vary by the industry in which the company operates as well as how the big the company’s operations are. To disclosure requirements can be easily looked at by breaking them down in five separate sections to determine if the company needs to comply with the certain disclosures in their financial statements. The first of…

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    Ethical Reform Case Study

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    President Bush signed a lobbying reform bill Friday designed to curb the corrupting control of big money-special interests by needing more disclosure and less freebies (Loomis, B. A., Francia 2012). The idea of successful ethics reform is not laws and limitations, but full disclosure. The legislation comprises minimal improvements in the area of disclosure, both for lobbying and earmarks. But there is still more to be done and I will work with the Congress to get better upon this legislation,”…

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    Introduction Medical errors and unexpected side effects occur relatively often in the hospital setting, where in 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) reported that medical errors resulted in roughly 98,000 deaths per year, becoming the eighth leading cause of death for patients (Phillips-Bute, 2012). While this number is very alarming, the amount of public concern toward medical errors are nearly nonexistent, resulting in patients having little understanding of their rights when their health…

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    Forensic Interview Essay

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    Depending on the circumstances, many child-abuse investigations begin with a forensic interview of the child. The forensic interview is just one piece of an investigation, and often it provides direction for other components of a comprehensive child abuse investigation (i.e., witness interviews, crime scene evidence, medical evidence, and suspect interview) when progressing forward (Newlin, Steele, Chamberlin, Anderson, Kenniston, Russell, Stewart, Vaughan-Eden, 2015). Newlin and colleagues…

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    principles of patient- clinician communication 1. Mutual respect: the patient and clinician are full partners in decision making. This partner relationship is based on trust and is focused on the whole patient. Both the patient and the clinician show respect for the special insights that the other brings to solving whatever the current problem is 2. Harmonized goals: the patient and the clinician have a full understanding of the plan of care, including associated risks , benefits, and costs.…

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    conclusions. However, a problem arises with the previously stated criteria when examining the point regarding full disclosure of evidence. When examining Feldman’s article from this perspective, it is possible that it may not be considered fully viable. The matter of contention present with respect to the disclosure of evidence is conspicuous when considering the notion of full disclosure itself. The concept of fully sharing evidence…

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    requirements of each APP. For the full text of the APPs, legal practitioners can gain access via OAIC’s webpage “Privacy fact sheet 17: Australian Privacy Principles” (https://www.oaic.gov.au/individuals/privacy-fact-sheets/general/privacy-fact-sheet-17-australian-privacy-principles).…

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    of our friendship was awkward. She was just beginning to learn English but primarily only spoke Filipino, and I only spoke English. I completely admit that I had a great deal of self-disclosure towards Cherry Pie because I couldn’t relate to her. She would also admit that she held the same amount of self-disclosure towards me because I wasn’t anything that she was used to. Her attire was different, her language was different, she looked different, and everything about her was different. We spent…

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    Trust is one of the main key focus and objective for all workers when dealing with workers and there families. Young children are not always aware of risk and danger as there frontal cortex which is there reasoning the brain develops at a later stage. This lack of development at an early age does not help them understand the potential consequences of there actions. There are several safeguarding principals and duty of care that need to be followed and implemented when dealing with safeguarding…

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    A nonprofit corporation established by Congress as Title I under the respective bill, the PCAOB is composed of five board members, all of whom are appointed by the SEC and serve staggered five year terms on a full-time basis. These five board members include two certified public accountants (CPAs) and a chairman whom cannot be a practicing CPA in the next five years of the serving term. The four main functions of the PCAOB in overseeing these auditors consist…

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