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    The March of Dimes nonprofit organization makes their annual financial records available to the public. The records can be found on their website and researched online. The records consist of statements of financial activities and positions, balance sheets, and statements of cash flow. In the next few paragraphs, I will discuss the March of Dimes revenue and expenses, as well as, its ratio's and guidelines to follow. Appendix A and Appendix B pie chart's show the differences among the revenue

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    Every company or business using ratio analysis to measures financial performance within a period of time to shows their profit or loss. There is no doubt that ratio analysis gives great insights about a company. Using ratio analysis by a company also has few disadvantages. First of the disadvantage of using ratio analysis is difference in accounting methodologies. Certain ratios may be adversely affected by a company’s accounting practices. Different company may be using different accounting method

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    are dependent on general purpose financial reports (Carey, Potter and Tanewski, 2013). One of the reason that Apollo Food Holdings Berhad is a reporting entity is there are dependent users exists because there is separation of management from owners (www.ifrs.org, 2015). Apollo Food Holdings Berhad is a listed company in Bursa Malaysia and it is shown on page 109 of the annual report 2014, they have a great spread of 2723 of shareholders (Annual Report 2014, 2014). Therefore, the company is a reporting

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    Political satire has become a staple to American government and politics in the 21st century. Today, political satire has the potential to be beneficial for civil engagement. Due to the Trump Era, the bounds of what is considered “acceptable” and “unacceptable” within our society is constantly being challenged. Political satire is at a tipping point because of the line between effective and non-effective satire in regards to it’s ability to give the audience information that is easily understandable

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    This essay will discuss the key points of the ‘Beveridge report’ (1942), and evaluate the significance of the report on the welfare state. In November 1942, William Beveridge presented a report called, ‘Social Insurance and Allied Services’ to parliament. This was a summary of principles to improve upon the existing welfare benefits system, to benefit working people and the population. The document proposed a new system to be operated by one governing agency, called Social Security. This would be

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    News satire is one of my favorite forms of comedy. News satire basically takes the news, something that people see every day and is typically serious, and makes it funny. Sometimes it is just completely fake or just exaggerated news. It could almost be considered incongruous because people do not expect news to be funny at all, so the fact that it is turned into comedy makes it incongruous to its regular nature. At the same time, it is also a form of comic relief . It provides people with relief

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    among bioethicists happens when deciding whether or not a research meets the criteria. With this vacant area of interpretation kept in mind, there is some leeway for pharmaceutical researchers to take advantage of populations not mentioned in the report. The Belmont principles and the IRB system cannot always protect human subjects because they cannot be applied

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    what is shown is based on facts. Enter The Daily Show with John Stewart and the Colbert Report who blur the line between comedy and journalism. Both shows are satirical news television programs that appear on a comedy channel.

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    Political Satire

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    Argument Essay Political satire is ubiquitous in United States. Social media are presenting uncountable numbers of political satires and tweets. As Iain Ellis, who has a Ph.D in American Culture Studies, said, “Today’s political humor infects, inflects, and injects into our national state of affairs”(Ellis 150). In relation to Ellis’ quote, the idea of utilizing humor as a political tool subverted my perception on humor, and such utilization has spread through not only in democratic countries, but

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    Satire is a piece of writing in which the subject, usually a person, is ridiculed trying to prevent, provoke or change something. Unlike satire, propaganda spreads either true or false rumors to influence the opinions of society. Andre Seewood who wrote the article “Satire or Propaganda: The Interview or Don’t Yell Fire in a Crowded Political Theater” believes that in canceling the movie The Interview, it portrays an act of moral responsibility that needed to be done. Seewood’s reasoning of why

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