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    Independence In Auditing

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    Independence is a critical element CPA’s must consider while completing auditing services for clients. The importance stems from the basic purpose of auditing. To provide an expression of opinion on the fairness of the presentation of the financial statement requires the auditor to be independent both in fact and in appearance. In terms of independence in fact, an auditor should not own stock in the company which he or she is auditing. If the auditor recognizes that the company did not have a…

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    Miranda Rights Outline

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    “Freeze! put your hands up”. The purpose of the Miranda rights is to safeguard the Constitutional rights of each citizen of the United States of America.The fifth amendment of the Constitution in particular protects the person from incriminating themselves. Imagine if you got arrested and the fifth amendment is not read to you. “Have you been to jail? ‘No?’ Well now you are going there.” Do you ever fear you’re going to jail for no reason without warrant of arrest or trial by jury? How would you…

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    Titanic Research Paper

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    Atlantic Ocean. The sinking of the Titanic left the world with many unanswered questions. The Titanic was the largest ship ever built. The Titanic was supposed to be the safest. The Titanic was built in a shipyard in Great Britain, and had every safeguard against accident know to shipbuilding. The ship’s floor had exceptional strength and stiffness, The floor had 10-inch beams at the sides of the ship’s hull. The Titanic had 16 watertight compartments placed from left to right, The compartments…

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    The Fourteenth amendment to US Constitution guarantees the right to privacy along with other fundamental human rights. On the other hand, the Constitution does not review privacy as an explicit human right. The purpose of right to privacy is to protect the privacy of homes, beliefs, the private lives of individuals and their professions. The right defends US citizens from governmental interference into their private lives and ensures confidentiality of personal data. It is also an element of…

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    EHR Compliance Report

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    to ease of access through patient portals, they should be advised to use their devices on secure servers as opposed to public or unsecured ones. Basically, to guarantee security of EHR’s the aforementioned administrative and physical or technical safeguards should be…

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    The federal government created a law called IDEA. This law is one that provides securities and protections for students with any type of disability. As this came into place, many benefits and opportunities arose for children who were in the public classroom and the children were soon to be entering the public education system. The law exhibits parent involvement and gives them information and assurance that their child will be provided with a public education, at no cost. A nondiscretionary…

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    Third Party Omissions

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    party omissions would not rise to liability in tort of negligence as they do not owe a duty of care to that specific individual. Although, the exceptions to this rule arises from when “the defendant has a duty to control the third party or a duty to safeguard a dangerous thing”. Firstly, Home Office v Dorset Yacht Co Ltd demonstrates that a ‘defendant has a duty to control the third party’. The case concerned a supervision of young offenders while they carried out the work. Subsequently,…

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    establish submitted claim to the person with actual knowledge, in considered ignorance, or with reckless disregard for the claim’s falsity, or truth. One of the other elements is that the element must be proven beyond a rational uncertainty to safeguard conviction is false, fictitious or fraudulent claim was material. Also, the false claim is founded of individual possession of property or money used by government and intending to deceive the government. Objective of HIPPA privacy standards…

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    A quote stated by Sam A. Wolfe is “Trial by jury is essentially a child of freedom. It is the greatest safeguard of liberty, and the greatest protector of its privileges.” That quote was given in 1911 (The Vital Importance of the Right to a Trial by Jury). The 6th amendment is the greatest safeguard of liberty, because it ensures that we won’t get sent to jail for something we didn’t do. It also guarantees that those who deserve to go to jail will…

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    Red Sorghum Essay

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    The Gaze in the Movie “Red Sorghun” Red Sorghum is a movie that was directed by Zhang Yimou and produced by Wu Tianming. The movie was released in 1987 in China. The leading actors in the film are Gong Li and Jiang Wen. Jiu’er’s grandson was the narrator of the film and it addressed the events that happen to his grandparents in the 1930s. The story started with Jiu’er being forced by his father to tie the knot to the leprous proprietor of a cellar. Later Jiu’er was being tricked to believe in…

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