Introduction Ethics is a system of moral norms for individual or any social or professional group. The term 'Medical ethics' is known for a very long time and the role of an auditor could be easily compared with the role of a doctor. Only with a difference that auditorâs beneficial effect is not aimed for an individual but a company (organization). The auditorâs code of ethics sets multiple professional standards for auditors to act upon accordingly. To act ethically not...
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Introduction There are three main reasons why I think this post has added value to the Discussion of topic Reflection. Firstly, I shared an example from my own practice experiences, it will remind my classmates who have read my post to avoid a similar problem occurs in their future practice. Secondly, I did the reflection from the perspective of improving my partnership with my associate teacher who is also one of my colleagues, because effective communication with colleagues plays an...
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Introduction A Muslim woman always comes with a set of labels and expectations in the mind sets of society. But in reality in addition to being a Muslim woman, she is much more. She is more than a Muslim and a woman. There is no template definition for what a Muslim woman should be. One of the most misinterpreted or misunderstood parts of the Islam are topics related to women. They are always framed as the oppressed. The repeated narrative...
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Introduction The society has always been about classes where chances of survival are basically a function of where one falls in the hierarchy of classification as a result of socio-economic status and which means, access to power, resources and services is mostly based on where or what class and group one belongs to. Generally, the upper classes have the most access to all these services on account of wealth and income, while the lower classes may get few or none,...
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This research paper is an endeavor to find out the inner world of the child in the poem âThere was a child went forthâ, that how his personality develops due to the interference with his surroundings. Psychology as a general deals with the inner world and mind of an individual that exhibits the personality of that very individual also. Psychology is one the hotly debated topic in the world today and many psychologists have presented their conjecture regarding it and...
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Subaltern, as described in Spivak's essay, is the marginalized, subordinated, and oppressed people who are subjected to be silent. The reason for the existence of the subalterns is the social strata between the citizens of a country where authority belongs to a limited number of people. The social hierarchy worsens the conditions for those who come at the lowest part of the social strata's division. Hence, subaltern includes working-class, slaves and definitely women who have no voice. In contrary to...
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By way of analyzing the significance of mental acts such as dreaming, daydreaming and imagining in American Indian worldview, and exploring the importance of humor as a notable characteristic of American Indian cultural identity, I have tried to demonstrate how these culturally important acts and characteristics are used as means of survival by American Indians who are exposed to discrimination, racial intolerance and genocidal oppression by European settlers. Especially by focusing on dreams, imaginations and humor, I have examined how...
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What is meant by 'post truth'? 1. The book describes post-truth as 'Relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief'. My understanding of it is that facts themselves donât matter as much as the interpretation you are giving concerning those stated âfactsâ to the public as well as the context in which you decide to use those so called âfactsâ to your advantage. It means...
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Abstract Emotional intelligence (EI) can be easily defining the ability of managing and controlling your emotions as well as recognize and influence the emotions of those around you. According to the Psychology people who are emotionally intelligence are aware of their own emotions; can harness and apply them and can manage it (their own emotions). Introduced by Dr. Daniel Goleman. it's a new branch in psychology that focus on emotions and how they are manifested in our lives According to...
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i. Introduction The beginning of auditing can be traced as far back as to ancient times, however the financial audit that we know of today is a relatively new practice and is constantly changing. As technology advances, we move further away from manual audit procedures and towards an automated audit. One of the most important technologies playing a role in automating the audit is artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence is the development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring...
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Most people debate on whether to breastfeed or formula feed their infants, most people say they should breastfeed their infant because itâs a more natural option, but what if you canât because of medical issues, then what are you supposed to tell them that you would just rather not breastfeed, and risk getting judged because you canât breastfeed? In this paper, I will be discussing the advantages and disadvantages of both breastfeeding and bottle feeding and the effects on the...
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Estelle Freedman âFeminism is a belief that women and men are inherently part of equal worth, most societies privilege men as a group, social movements are necessary to achieve equality between men and women with the understanding that gender always intersects with other social hierarchiesâ(2014, 4). Due to the ways in which political thought and societal life had oppressed women for too long the need for a movement and change was needed, from this began the feminist movement. Women around...
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Question: 1 The introduction: Ethical issues: Ethical issues in business are a situation where a moral conflict arises and must be addressed. In other words, it is an occasion where a moral standard is questioned. Ethical issues occur when a given dec you obtain or create in connection with your activities for ICICI Group, in accordance with the applicable law. Your obligation to protect ICICI Groupâs proprietary and confidential information continues even after you leave the Group, and you must...
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Question: 1 The introduction: Ethical issues: The specific ethical issues that charathe Code. You should not offer or give any funds or property as donation to any government agency or its representatives, in order to obtain any favourable performance of official duties. While you are expected to put in best of your efforts in every transaction, you will not be penalised by ICICI Group for delayed performance of a transaction solely on the grounds of refusal to pay bribes. You...
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Interpretive Psychology A possible option of measuring utility is through, Interpretive psychological testing. A psychological study is a theoretical fact we do in our brains to test a philosophical hypothesis. The theoretical fact should be something that could actually happen (and generally it's something that actually happened or will happen later). In order for us to test the hypothesis, it must have an impact on what might be valid if the theoretical fact were real. You could then oppose this...
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Introduction Drug discovery and development involve a number of stages to develop a novel drug, therefore a reduction in time frame new approach is developed which is repurposing of existing drugs. Till to date, the importance of drug repurposing is significantly increased to identify new use of the pre-existing drug. Repurposed of the drug can be achieved by two methods, one is unintentionally and another by systemically (Parvathaneni, Kulkarni, Muth and Gupta, 2019). Drug repurposing is one type of drug...
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What are the benefits of Market Segmentation? Customers differ from each other in many ways, such as; the benefits they want from a product or service, the amount they are able or willing to pay, the amount they buy, when and where they buy it and the type of marketing they see that draws them to a product or service. This is why market segmentation is crucial to any business. Market segmentation is the process of dividing a market into...
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Anthropology Learning and Education Education is the process of instilling knowledge and wisdom into the mind of the learner. This usually happens based on a set curriculum, within a given time in the learnerâs life. Education in the past was majorly through an informal system, where learning was based on role modelling and issuing of basic instructions to be followed by the learner. In most cases, the male gender learnt from the male adults while the female gender learnt from...
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In today's world, children are born and raised in the digital world wherein both the home environment and other surrounding environments they are exposed to and immersed into a life consumed by an array of digital devices and concepts (Akyar and Sapsaglam, 2019). As the use of digital technologies and devices are exceedingly more common and are seen as an essential need in everyday life in homes and other environments (Arrnott, 2013), it is crucial to, therefore, consider and explore...
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Abstract Waste oil may be a resource that can't be disposed of arbitrarily because of the presence of pollutants. Discarded used oil is disposed into the ground by landfills which is not environment friendly. It leads to serious Environmental Pollution like ground water and soil contamination. But by reusing this waste oil into an alternate energy source, it will helps to conserve and reduce natural energy sources by reducing land and water from oil pollution and prevent energy crises in...
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Abstract Red panda, Ailurus fulgens is unique animal of carnivora family that just has a single species and probably falls under monotypic family. Although they are found from Mugu to Ilam district inside eight different protected areas and one community forest of Nepal, the total population is not known. Their preferred habitat is the bamboo-dominated vegetation of evergreen deciduous forest within an average altitudinal range of 2,400m to 3,600m with abundant fallen logs and tree stumps. The red panda diet...
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Albert Einstein was an important physicist that is well remembered today. He lived from 1879 to 1955 and a new interest was sparked in him at a young age. Albert hated the parades and the rapid growth of the military in Germany and he wanted to avoid it. Einstein was very religious at one point in his life and he was curious about religion. He hated his schools when he was younger and he struggled in them but he managed...
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Abstract Aerospace engineering is so dependent on fluid mechanics because it is about spacecraft or aircraft in a flow of gas. Aerospace propulsion is using the fundamentals of fluid mechanics plus thermodynamics to study aircraft and spacecraft engines, and the common gas turbine propulsion systems and applicability determination of each. Aerospace propulsion engines are split into 2 main part which are breathing engines and non breathing engines and these 2 branches themselves split into many examples. This article talks about...
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Introduction The hybrid engine is, essentially, an engine that combines the principles of combustion and electric engines which allows a more efficient power output, depending on the scenario presented to it. They are used in a wide variety of modern machines, in the present time mostly within cars; ranging from an everyday family car, to a high-performance race car. The hybrid engine has benefits in both these given vehicles, such as faster acceleration and better miles per gallon of fuel...
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Abstract This research discusses in details the wave energy which is an interesting non conventional source of energy that helped us a lot through the years to keep up with the challenge of our time. The research starts with introducing a background of that energy as in who, when and how it was first invented and the gradation that happened in the technologies progress in the past. The objectives of the research are then clarified in the sequence of the...
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Introduction The Electronics revolution, as this is known, accelerated the computer revolution and both these things have transformed many areas of our lives. Electronics is the study of how to control the flow of electrons. It deals with circuits made up of components that control the flow of electricity. Electronics is a part of physics and electrical engineering. Electrical components like transistors and relays can act as switches. This allows us to use electrical circuits to process information and convey...
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The World Organisation for Animal Health (2020) describe welfare as â the physical and mental state of an animal in relation to the conditions in which it lives and dies â and in 1965 the guiding principles of welfare were created called the âFive Freedomsâ which are : freedom from hunger, malnutrition and thirst. freedom from fear and distress. freedom from heat stress or physical discomfort. freedom from pain, injury and disease; and freedom to express normal patterns of behaviour....
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Charles Darwin (1809-1882) was a naturalist who was responsible for one of the most well-known scientific discoveries in human lifetime, the theory of evolution. Evolution is the theory that all species are related through common ancestors and that through certain natural processes in the environment, organism have changed and evolved to what they are now. Through his lifelong work on evolution and the many theories that he is responsible for, he changed how people saw the world, which is still...
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Introduction: Thomas Alva Edison, most famous American inventor, scientist and businessman in the 20th century, may be one of the world's greatest inventor of all time. He changed our lives from the moment he started innovating, bringing already invented or discovered devices and gadgets into our world today. Thomas held the world record for inventing by himself or with employees, 1,093 innovations, best known for his domestic light bulbs to go in houses and the phonograph. Also, the electrical power...
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This essay is going to evaluate nutritional requirements when feeding horses to prevent or manage impaction colic, laminitis and obesity. Horses (Equus caballus) are non-ruminant herbivores that graze throughout the day. As this species has a small stomach there is a limited amount of food that can be eaten before changes occur within organs, leading to many health issues. Obesity, the excessive accumulation of fat, can be noticed easily when examining the body. Muscle and bones being hard to see...
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