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    Child Observation

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    also time intensive, particularly when first establishing a reliable protocol. In addition, as the trained, student coders also participated in the community events they got to know the children personally, which may have inadvertently effected objectivity when categorizing certain behaviors as part of the coding protocol. Future…

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    Where the shared resources are limited to common audit methodology or audit manuals, with no exchange of personnel or client or market information, it is unlikely that the shared resources would be considered to be significant. The same applies to a common training endeavor. Where, however, the shared resources involve the exchange of people or information, such as where staff are drawn from a shared pool, or a common technical department is created within the larger structure to provide…

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    This section of the paper discusses the different aspects of accounting focusing on the Philippines. An analysis on the difference between the Australia and Philippines was made. In addition, this will also include what adaptations will be made to be able to adjust to the Philippine Accounting Standards. Technology: The technological advances have altered the nature of the accounting processes. There are now available accounting softwares that accountants could use. In addition, these softwares…

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    Vietnam War News Report

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    As war has evolved throughout time the need for the media to be proper documenters of history has increased. However numerous things fog the lenses of journalists to be fair documenters of history. Biases and nationalistic pride can cloud the objectivity of journalists. It is revealed during the Iraq War the struggles journalists face in their quest to find the truth. Prior to the inventions of radio, television, and the internet; very little information could be obtained by the general public…

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    This perspective and hindsight questions the objectivity of their surveillance even if they were made from a distance. It is a common belief that the further away they are from the situation the more rational thoughts can be. Withal, this is a reflection of men, with years that have elapsed since these…

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    Nietzsche is one of Foucault’s more repetitive and positive reference points in some of his writings. In a close look at both Foucault and Nietzsche, one would find a profound use of criticizing power of the will thesis and using other historical thinkers such as Freudian and Marxist beliefs and ideas. Both philosophers, Foucault and Nietzche had a longing to articulate and speak out about concepts and theories like rhizome and other conventionally perceived concepts and ideas that pertain to…

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    In Aristotle’s description of women in society, he indicates the reasons why men are more dominant than women in societal affairs and hence its structure. As human history has shown repetitively since its formation, this has been the case. “The male is by nature superior, and the female inferior; the one rules and the other is ruled.” Therefore, Aristotle is simple detailing actuality and nature. Men have imposed their strength and will in society over women, slaves and inferior cultures. To…

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    at every fork is dictated by the reply of the subject. Every human has a unique pattern of thinking, that is why every path taken on this suppositional road will be entirely different from another . Researches also find it difficult to maintain objectivity. It is hard to describe someone objectively when you have developed your own view of them, humans cannot interact with each other over extended periods of time without creating some sort of…

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    Leadership Vs Management

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    to achieve the vision set forth. Alignment, for management, is to create structure and order whereas leadership encourages networks and flexibility. This ties into the planning with the short term focus and goals of a manager, versus long term objectivity of a leader who is more flexible. While leading as a manager, the role to organize, direct and control the staff is the objective; sharing values and ideas while providing learning opportunities to those…

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    hang a 10 by 15 foot American flag in the building's south entrance. This trouble began when they asked the library director Marcelee Gralapp if the could follow through on the idea, her response was that the flag would compromise the library's “objectivity” explaining to…

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