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    The auditors could have detected this embezzlement and fraud by performing additional audit procedures for cash and inventory. With respect to cash-skimming scheme, the auditor could investigate further on the “Office” line item of certain cash report sheets by inquiring the company’s personnel and the management. Similarly, the auditor could also use analytical procedures to gain an overall assessment of sales and profitability across individual stores. Because the cash receipt was taken into…

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    There are three types of categorized burglars. Mike Maguire offered three basic categories of burglars. Those basic categories according to Mike Maguire are categorized from lowest to the biggest burglar. The lowest level burglar normally involves minors. These minors usually commit crimes without warning or considering the consequences toward the crime and act very quick with no impulse. Most minors like to work with other minors with makes it easier to convince each other to want to commit…

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    App store, iCloud and the latest Apple pay. Their products are designed with the purpose of long lasting durability and high quality. Price Apple use different types of pricing strategies such as premium pricing, geographical pricing and pricing skimming. Geographical pricing involves setting different prices in different areas of the world. Their popular pricing strategy is the premium pricing, because Apple have designed the products in a way that the fan following is very popular amongst the…

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    Nicholas Carr’s essay, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?”, argues something legitimate - the dumbing down of people as a result of overwhelming technology. Throughout this piece, Carr focuses on the influential power of technology in changing the way the mind works, referencing examples that span from the writings of Plato to anecdotes about his own experiences in using the Internet. Though Carr presents a solid argument, he fails to persuade due to two main issues: his assumptively negative…

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    chips away at peoples concentration and therefore makes it harder for them to stay focused on long texts because they are getting used to the immediate answers. When people are researching online they’re usually jumping from source to source and just skimming over the articles. The way we read today is much different than how we read in the past, the internet causes us to read efficiently and get immediate feedback which may be weakening our capacity for deep…

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    the mind of humans became increasingly slothful. We’ve become too dependent on how easy the Internet gives us our answers to insoluble questions. Our brains have consequently changed the way information is decoded thus, altering the way we learn. Skimming through large amounts of information has 90 percent of us left with digital amnesia. Our dependency of the internet has caused us to become less self-reliant. At the same time, we have been given a vast amount of retainable resources which…

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    crazier than I remembered. Oh yeah the magnetic gloves, they're done and ready to go and don’t worry I tested these before. You going to give that chip to me so I can go ahead and start skimming for your guys’s ID cards.” “Yeah here you go and by the way thanks the the gloves just call me when you're done skimming those cards for us.” The only reason I wanted Mason to make the gloves because now I don’t need to go up to the computers personally, so now I can just steal the computer with the…

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    The relation to the theme was blatantly clear relation through thesis, but I am not sure that exploration was the correct term for this topic. From the thesis, I did not see what she, Margaret Mead, is saying being implemented in today, but after skimming through the board, I found her research was what created stereotypes. The thesis gives the wrong impression on the topic, as unimportant and overall lousy. Despite this the thesis is well proven through the right hand side labeled “Effect of…

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    Technologic Thieves Essay

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    information, therefore, banks have implemented an EMV Chip that can deny access to Cyberthieves using mobile devices to gain credit card information. Surprisingly, hackers have found ways to bypass these chips using methods such as card skimming, trapping, and cash skimming. For example, In the article “The Great Cyberheist” by James Verini, explains on how Albert Gonzalez, the infamous cyber thief, gained access to more than 40 million credit cards in the United States by using basic credit…

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    Is Technology Making Us More Intelligent? “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” by Nicholas Carr and “Smarter Than You Think” by Clive Thompson are two articles that discuss the question of how technology is affecting our brains. Both readings express their arguments on whether or not technology is affecting our brain and how it is occurring. Nicholas Carr supports the idea that technology is negatively changing the way we think because people cannot concentrate as long and it scatters our attention.…

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