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Experience, expertise and expert-performance research in public accounting
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Delivering Effective Presentations: A Review of Techniques for Enhancing Audience Involvement Reflections on a Lifetime in the Securities Industry
In this paper, the author reviews and discusses the use of several techniques to enhance the impact and interest of presentations delivered to an audience. Attention is given to those steps that can be taken to heighten the audience\u27s sense of involvement and participation in presentations. The rationale underlying the use of each technique is explained and examples of the techniques are provided
Instrumentation for the Evaluation of Business Students\u27 Performance in Class Presentations
This paper presents and discusses the use of two instruments that have been developed to provide students with structured and constructive quantitative feedback regarding their performance in class presentations that are frequently required in business school courses. The content of the instruments is described in detail, and suggestions for using and adapting the instruments to maximize student learning are discussed
Factorization, Power Corrections, and the Pion Form Factor
This letter is an investigation of the pion form factor utilizing recently
developed effective field theory techniques. The primary results reported are:
Both the transition and electromagnetic form factors are corrected at order
. However, these corrections only arise due to time ordered products
which are sensitive to soft components of the pion. The usual higher twist wave
function corrections contribute only at order , when the quark
mass vanishes. In the case of the electromagnetic form factor the
power correction is enhanced by a power of relative to the
leading order result of Brodsky and Lepage, if the scale is
non-perturbative. This enhanced correction could explain the discrepancy with
the data.Comment: Published, extended, versio
Defining a New Type of Organizational Leadership: The Heroic Leader
In this paper the concepts of leadership and heroism are defined, discussed, and compared. The concepts are then integrated to form an orientation toward leadership known as heroic leadership. A model of heroic leadership consisting of five major dimensions including character, work orientation, risk-taking and reward orientation, relating to others, and organizational impact is then presented and discussed. Major sub-elements for each dimension are also identified and examined. The implications for leadership in non-heroic organizational settings are highlighted
A Critical Analysis of Refugee Law
A review of immigration law and history reveals that the United States admits large numbers of refugees from communist countries, but grants entrance to a disproportionate few from noncommunist states. The author interprets these figures to mean that the government uses the refugee admissions process as a ploy to accomplish political objectives. This article exposes the inequity in the admissions process by examining the legislative and executive responses to the refugee problem. Although many had hoped that the Refugee Act of 1980 would eliminate the political bias in refugee policy, the author suggests that the Act, in fact, institutionalizes preexisting political biases
Alien Registration- Hitchcock, Ira J. (Limestone, Aroostook County)
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