Corporate Banking Careers: Skills, Traits, and Assessments
Corporate banking is a very important job, and something that many people enjoy doing as a serious career choice. While it can be stressful, it can also provide a great deal of value to a person who enjoys that type of work. Discussed here are the skills and knowledge that are needed for corporate banking, along with attitudes and personality traits that are best suited for that particular line of work.
Antibacterial Activity of Citrus Essential Oils: A Study Review
Viuda-Martos, M., Ruiz-Navajas, Y., Fernandez-Lopez, J., and Perez-Alvarez, J.. 2008. Antibacterial activity of lemon (Citrus lemon L.), mandarin (Citrus reticulata L.), grapefruit (Citrus paradisi L.), and orange…
Theories on Mozart's Death: Pork, Heart, and Murder
¶ … music composer Wolfgang Mozart and his life and death. The writer concentrates on the theories that have been put together regarding what may have killed the composer, including bad pork, bad heart and a jealous peer.
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DRM Effect: Explicit Warning and False Memory Rate
Associative learning tasks have revealed how false memories can be generated. Word lists capable of triggering associations with unmentioned key words will repeatedly activate this association, such that key words will be remembered as having been a part of the list. The ability of subject to be vigilant about discriminating between presented and unpresented words can be improved by an explicit warning; however, the overall effect of monitoring is small. This research paper presents evidence that supports the existence of monitoring activity, but the magnitude of the effect was marginal.
Accounting Ethics: Analyzing the Bobby Glick Case Study
This paper is an accounting ethics case study. Bobby Glick is a recently-graduated accountant who lies about the fact he took his CPA exam to his firm: he waits to reveal this fact until he is certain that he passed. The firm dismisses him for this subterfuge, even though his concealment caused no demonstrable harm. Glick's actions are viewed through the lens of utilitarian, deontological, and virtue ethics perspectives.