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    her treatment. I would helplessly watch her struggling to defeat this disease. I witnessed the stages of life to death and it exposed me to the world of medicine. When my mom passed away, I felt more helpless because I needed more answers then I was able to get. This feeling of helplessness was my motivating force to enter the world of medicine to make a difference. My biggest role model in life was my mother, even though she did not have that much time, she made sure to properly use it, which…

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    transplant, when I was 14 years old. I was amazed by the beauty of profession. My assumption was that only inanimate objects were repairable, however the thought of replacing a damaged organ was awe-inspirational. This inspiration lead me to believe that Medicine will be my first and only career choice to accomplish my dream of serving humanity. Coupled with the motivation to accomplish, curiosity drove me to keep learning. Participation in science…

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    “Don’t consider yourself a real physician except when you practice medicine at its best” with these words, Dr Hassib, my medicine professor ended our final lecture in medical school. At that time, all I thought he meant was that I needed to excel in my final exams and secure a position in a good residency program. His words were always in the back of my mind though, and indeed, I graduated with the Highest Honours and got accepted in the best residency program in Egypt, Cairo University. At that…

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    Personal Statement Sample

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    My goals are to practice internal medicine in an institution while pursuing clinical research geared towards creating more efficient diagnostic and therapeutic modalities of various diseases. The clinical rotations and research experience have led me to believe that I can make a valuable…

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    [7] Assume that a close family member came to you with information about a potential fraud at his or her employer. Prepare a summary of the advice you would offer as he or she considers taking the information forward. Before advising information about a potential fraud, it is important for the individual to have an understanding of the facts giving rise to concern. Because understanding of the facts, it helps to avoid prematurely filing a complaint that may be based of perception or emotion.…

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    Financial Reporting Fraud

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    Following the pervasive financial losses which occurred as a result of the great depression, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was established with the guiding principle to instil confidence in current and potential holders of stocks and bonds that publicly traded companies are managing funds efficiently and appropriately, which is to be achieved through “full disclosure” of the organizations’ financial performance in the form of quarterly and annual financial statements…

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    Le Wang 20508196 PSYCH 291 Article Review Assignment Mindfulness was a great way to enhance an individual 's life. In the popular press article named Mindfulness Could Improve College Students ' Testing Ability, Study Finds (“Mindfulness Could Improve College Students ' Testing Ability, Study Finds,” 2013), causal claims were reported and supported by an experimental study, including the major claim that mindfulness practice could raise performances in working memory and GRE…

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    Case Study 2 (Learning Objectives 2, 4: Explain the components of internal control; evaluate internal controls) Each of the following situations reveals an internal control weakness: Situation a. In evaluating the internal control over inventory for the Williams Oil Services Company, an auditor learns that the warehouse receiving clerk is responsible for ordering parts for supply inventory use in drilling services, counts the inventory when received at the dock, records the receipts into the…

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    • The AICPA's Code of Professional Conduct does not require all employees to sever ties with all audit clients. For example, staff auditors not working on a particular engagement need not sever ties. In this case, the firm exceeds the minimum level of conduct for independence. • The case does not address other ethical requirements. • The case does not mention spouses or dependents of the employees. Spouses and dependents must also be independent, as defined by Section 100--Rule 101 of the…

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    by Port State Control, Flag State Administration or Recognised Organisation on their behalf. • Internal Audit – conducted by the Company (the Ship owner). In this light, a…

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