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    1.0 Introduction This assessment required students to take the role of an audit manager that is currently employed with Deep Breath LCC, a medium sized national accounting firm. This particular firm offers auditing services as well as tax services. The main purpose of my role as the audit manager is to decide and justify reasons on a new audit client acceptance. The process of accepting a new client is not a simple procedure especially during this phase where the public accounting environment is

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    it's all hopeless. Sometimes the quiet is violent, leaving my skin screaming forcing me to face what it is buried deep attempting to claw its way out. These are monsters you can't explain as they are simply you, they are your thoughts, your actions, your minds. I sat there continuing to battle but nothing would help me more than the sound that could distract me from what's real. No one else is dealing with your demons so truly I know I'm the only person who has any slight chance of defeating them

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    A Volleyball Story

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    Perspiration slowly trails down my face as I glance at the red and blue scoreboard. The score reads 12-13. My team, Beach Vibes 14-1 has been going back and forth with Texas team, Magic 14-1 for more than an hour. Both teams won one set, and now Magic is in the lead by one point. This is such a long and exhausting game! I think frantically, mentally talking to myself. Focus, Taeah, focus. I try locking my weary eyes on the tall server but the towering middle blocker with a wingspan of an eagle and

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    Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a disorder that occurs when a blood clot forms in a vein that is deep inside the body. It is mainly associated with veins in the legs, usually in the lower leg and thigh, but may occur in other parts of the body. About half of the people who have DVT show no symptoms, but people who sit for long periods, are over 60 and smoke are at higher risk, and should be aware of possible signs of a problem. If a blood clot in your legs breaks away from the vein wall, it may travel

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    interprets changes in your environment Meditation is the practice of focusing your attention on one thing at a time. The true benefit is achieving this single focus. Naturally your mind doesn't want to stay concentrated on one thing as numerous thoughts appear. The art of meditation is quieting the mind and it takes time. Meditation decreases your respiratory rate. As you calm your mind and concentrate on deep abdominal breathes, you lower your heart rate. This is excellent for people with high blood

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    Not that i’m the only one different, but to me they're just my differences. I was so worried about my appearance and my anxiety I thought whatever I wore or did that would get attention was going to get negatively judged. Often my face would turn red in those situations and

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    control but can be convinced to do things that he or she would not normally do. However, anyone can resist hypnosis by refusing to open his or her mind to the hypnotist. Another state of consciousness is meditation. Meditation is the focusing of ones attention to clear the mind and produce relaxation. There are three major approaches to meditation. The first approach is Transcendental meditation. Transcendental meditation involves the repetition of a mantra, usually a Sanskrit phrase. The participant

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    your information for your presentation is sitting at home on the kitchen table. It is now 10:30 am and you’re stressed out of your mind. II. Last year, being a senior in high school, I felt like I was in and over my head. With taking the SAT and ACT one more

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    tablet II, Gilgamesh decides to kill Humbaba for glory, everybody in Uruk, including Enkidu, the skilled young men, and the senior advisors, discourages that decision. They all repeat that “This Humbaba, his voice is the Deluge, his speech is fire, his breath is death, he hears the forest murmur at sixty leagues’ distance. Who is there would venture into his forest? Adad ranks first, and Humbaba second: who is there would oppose him among the Igigi? So keep safe the cedars, Enlil made it his lot to terrify

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    Esme Short Stories

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    Esme gazes up towards her attacker, deep set gray eyes avoid her gaze and mousey hair that falls over his forehead in wisps. Esme kicks her legs with might, but his grip remains unchanged and unmoved. Every breath grows labored and every second seems endless, as the sound of waves grows closer and battle fades away once again.

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